Newfoundland and Labrador Extends More Invitations in Latest Immigration Draw
May 29, 2025 â Third Round of Invitations for NLPNP & AIP
Newfoundland and Labrador continues to open its doors to skilled immigrants, issuing 405 invitations in its most recent round of provincial immigration draws held on May 29, 2025. This marks the third round of invitations since the province adopted its new Expression of Interest (EOI) system in February.
The draw invited candidates under both the Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP) and the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP)âa significant step in addressing local labour market needs.
đ Breakdown of May 29 Draw:
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NLPNP Invitations: 351
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AIP Invitations: 54
This draw surpasses the numbers from earlier rounds:
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May 8, 2025: 328 total invitations
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April 3, 2025: 256 total invitations
đ Year-to-Date Progress:
So far in 2025, Newfoundland and Labrador has issued:
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838 invitations through the NLPNP
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151 invitations through the AIP
Despite the federal governmentâs earlier cut to nomination allocations, the province successfully negotiated an additional 1,000 immigration slots, bringing its total allocation to 2,525 for the year.
đ Interested in Immigrating to Newfoundland and Labrador?
If youâre considering this Atlantic province as your new home, hereâs what you need to know:
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Start with an Expression of Interest (EOI): Submit your profile through Newfoundland and Labradorâs online Immigration Accelerator.
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EOI Validity: Your profile will remain active for 12 months. If you arenât invited within that time, youâll need to reapply.
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Next Steps After an Invitation:
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For NLPNP: Youâll receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) to submit a full application.
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For AIP: Your employer will handle the application process.
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Outside Canada? Youâll need an invite code from your employer to apply.
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Inside Canada? You can apply without this code.
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Timeline to Apply: Once invited, you have 60 days to submit your complete application.
Previously, applicants could apply directly. But with the new EOI-based system in place, the selection process is now more strategic and employer-focused.
đ Final Thoughts
Newfoundland and Labrador is not just increasing its invitation numbersâitâs becoming more targeted in selecting skilled immigrants who can fill essential roles in the province. Whether youâre in Canada or overseas, now is a great time to explore immigration opportunities in this welcoming Atlantic province.