New Brunswick Canada Employers Hiring International Applicants in 34 Occupations

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Located on Canada’s east coast along the Atlantic Ocean, New Brunswick province of Canada value the experiences and skills of newcomers from all over the world and offers exciting career opportunities.

Hence you may be having the skills New Brunswick employers are looking for!

I therefore highly encourage you to submit a profile about your professional experience to be considered for the upcoming virtual international recruitment event in New Brunswick province of Canada.

The deadline to submit your application is 14 days from when you started.

The New Brunswick virtual recruitment event will be happening online so everyone from around the world can participate.

Employers will be recruiting from various occupations but the following 34 NOCs will be prioritized:

NOC 0112 – Human resources managers

NOC 0711 – Construction managers

NOC 1121- Human resources professionals

NOC 1223- Human resources and recruitment officers

NOC 1522 – Storekeepers and partspersons

NOC 2147 – Computer engineers (except software engineers and designers)

NOC 2171 – Information systems analysts and consultants

NOC 2172 – Database analysts and data administrators

NOC 2173 – Software engineers and designers

NOC 2174 – Computer programmers and interactive media developers

NOC 2175 – Web designers and developers

NOC 2273 – Deck officers, water transport

NOC 2281 – Computer network technicians

NOC 2282 – User support technicians

NOC 2283 – Information systems testing technicians

NOC 5125  – Translators, terminologists and interpretors

NOC 6311 – Food services supervisors

NOC 0631 – Restaurant and food services managers

NOC 6411 – Sales and account representative – wholesale trade (non-technical)

NOC 6551 – Customer services representatives – financial institutions

NOC 6552 – Other customer and information services representatives

NOC 7204 – Contractors and supervisors, carpentry trades

NOC 7231 – Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors

NOC 7251 – Plumbers

NOC 7271 – Carpenters

NOC 7293 – Insulators

NOC 7313 – Heating, refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics

NOC 7321 – Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics and mechanical repairers

NOC 7441 – Residential  and commercial installers and servicers

NOC 7511  – Transport truck drivers

NOC 8612 – Landscaping and grounds maintenance labourers

NOC 9431 – Sawmill machine operators

NOC 9437 – Woodworking machine operators

NOC 9617 – Laborers in food and beverage processing

Other NOC

Before you begin the application process:

You will need .pdf copies of the following documents ready to upload:
For you:

  1. Your educational credential assessment (ECA) report (if you have completed an ECA assessment )
    • An Educational credential assessment (ECA) is used to verify that your foreign degree, diploma, or certificate (or other proof of your credential) is valid and equal to a Canadian one. There are different types of ECAs. You need to get an ECA for immigration purposes.
  2. Your professional resume (CV)
  3. Your language test results or appointment confirmation (required if you have completed or scheduled a language test for immigration or professional purposes)
    • Must be for English or French or both

For your spouse or partner (if applicable):

  1. Their ECA report (if they have completed an ECA assessment for immigration purposes).
  2. Their professional resume (CV)
  3. Their language test results or appointment confirmation (required if they have completed or scheduled a language test for immigration or professional purposes)

If you and/or your spouse have a valid Canadian Federal Express Entry Profile Number, please have those ready as well. If you do not yet have a Federal Express Entry Profile but wish to create one before you submit your New Brunswick profile, you may do so here.

How to submit your profile for the New Brunswick 

Submit a registration profile through this form on this link which will allow you to share detailed information about your professional training and experience, as well as respond to various immigration questions such as whether or not you have a valid Canadian Federal Express Entry profile number, whether or not you have a valid INB profile number, whether or not you have applied to another provincial immigration program, etc.

For those with a spouse or partner, you will be asked for information about their professional experience as well. So have that handy as well.

The registration form has ten (10) pages in total.

But there is a catch.

Once you complete a page and click NEXT, you cannot go back and change any information previously entered. It is therefore important to ensure that before clicking next, confirm that all information you enter is accurate and that you upload all requested documents.

The deadline to submit your application is 14 days from when you started.

You may always return to submit your application, by using the link provided to you in your email inbox.