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New Brunswick Critical Pilot Program

How to Secure a Job Offer for the Critical Pilot Program

By Shoaib AhmadPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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New Brunswick, a province in eastern Canada, has recently launched a Critical Pilot Program to attract and retain skilled workers. This program is designed to address the shortage of skilled workers in the province, particularly in the healthcare and information technology sectors. In this article, we will provide a detailed guide on how to apply for jobs in the listed companies and then apply for the Critical Pilot Program.

The Critical Pilot Program aims to attract international skilled workers who possess the skills and experience that are in demand in New Brunswick. The program has two categories: Category A and Category B. Category A is for candidates who have received a job offer from a designated New Brunswick employer in an eligible occupation, while Category B is for candidates who have graduated from a recognized post-secondary institution in New Brunswick and have received a job offer from a designated New Brunswick employer in an eligible occupation.

In this article, we will discuss how to apply for a job in one of the listed companies in New Brunswick, and then how to apply for the pilot program.

Job Opportunities in New Brunswick:

New Brunswick is a province in eastern Canada with a diverse economy that includes agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, manufacturing, and tourism.

To be eligible for the Critical Pilot Program, candidates must meet the following requirements:

• Have a valid job offer from a designated New Brunswick employer in an eligible occupation.

• Have a language proficiency level of at least CLB/NCLC 4 in English or French. (Its not compulsory)

• Have a minimum level of education and work experience as required for the eligible occupation.

Step 1: Find a job with a designated employer

To apply for the Critical Pilot Program, you must first find a job with a designated employer in New Brunswick. The designated employer list can be found on the website of the Government of New Brunswick. You can also search for job opportunities on various job portals such as Indeed, Monster, and Workopolis.

Step 2: Apply for the job

Once you have found a job with a designated employer, you must apply for the job. Follow the instructions provided by the employer and submit your application along with your resume and cover letter. Make sure that you highlight your skills and experience that are relevant to the job.

Step 3: Wait for the job offer

If your application is successful, the employer will contact you with a job offer. The job offer must be for an eligible occupation and must meet the minimum requirements for the position.

Step 4: Apply for the Critical Pilot Program

Once you have received a job offer from a designated employer, you can apply for the Critical Pilot Program. You can apply online through the website of the Government of New Brunswick. You will need to provide your personal information, education and work experience, language proficiency test results, and proof of settlement funds.

Step 5: Wait for the decision

After submitting your application, you will receive a notification of receipt. Your application will be reviewed by the government of New Brunswick, and you will be notified of the decision within a few months. If your application is approved, you will receive a letter of support from the government of New Brunswick, which you will need to include in your application for a work permit.

The Critical Pilot Program in New Brunswick is an excellent opportunity for skilled workers to immigrate to Canada and contribute to the growth of the province's economy. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can find a job with a designated employer and apply for the program. Good luck with your application!

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Shoaib Ahmad

This page is for dreamchasing, adventure, and catharsis. Hope my musings connect with others out there.

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