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We are pleased to offer a range of legal services related to the Atlantic Immigration Program, a program designed to help international graduates and skilled foreign workers obtain permanent residence in Canada’s four Atlantic provinces – Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island (PEI), Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick.

The Atlantic Immigration Program is designed to support the economic growth and development of these provinces by attracting and retaining skilled workers who can contribute to the local economy. If you are an international graduate or skilled foreign worker looking to make a new life in one of these provinces, our team of experienced lawyers is here to help.

We can provide you with the legal support and guidance you need to successfully navigate the application process and achieve your immigration goals. Contact us today to learn more about how we can assist you with your permanent residency application through the Atlantic Immigration Program. Our team is here to help you build a new life in Canada and achieve your dreams.

Eligibility

Eligible Individuals (any one of two):

  1. An individual with paid work experience as a part-time or full-time employee and a minimum of 1,560 hours in the last 5 years (or worked 1,560 hours last year). Worked hours are counted inside or outside Canada. If in Canada, you must have legally worked as a Temporary Resident or International Student.
    • Past work area:
      • Restaurant Managers (NOC 0 – management job)
      • Professional, e.g., Architects, Dentists, Doctors (NOC A – professional jobs)
      • Chefs, Electricians, Plumbers (NOC B – technical & skilled jobs)
      • Food & Beverage Servers (NOC C – intermediate jobs with High school/job-specific training)
      • Industrial Butchers (NOC C – intermediate jobs with High school/job-specific training)
  1. International Graduates
    1. Don’t need to have Work Experience if graduated in a 2-year Post-secondary program from New Brunswick or Nova Scotia or PEI or Newfoundland & Labrador, AND
    2. Was a full-time student during the entire study period, AND
    3. Lived in New Brunswick or Nova Scotia or PEI or Newfoundland & Labrador for 16 months during the last 2 years before graduation
    4. Had study permit or work permit with visa

Education (any one of two):

  1. For internationally educated persons with academic equivalency (through Education Credential Assessment made in less than 5 years old) to Canadian 1-year-post secondary or higher
    • Currently possess a Job Offer at NOC 0 or NOC A
  2. For internationally educated persons with academic equivalency (through Education Credential Assessment made in less than 5 years old) to Canadian High School Diploma
    • Currently possess a Job Offer at NOC B or NOC C

Language (English or French)

For NOC C jobs

  • CLB level 4 – means in IELTS- GT:
    Reading 3.5, Writing 4, Listening 4.5, and Speaking 4

For NOC 0, NOC A, NOC B jobs

  • CLB level 5 – means in IELTS- GT:
    Reading 4; Writing 5, Listening 5; and Speaking 5

For NOC C jobs

  • NCLC 4- means
    • in TEF Canada: Reading 121; Writing 181; Listening 145; and Speaking 181; OR
    • in TCF Canada: Reading 342 ; Writing 4; Listening 331; and Speaking 4

For NOC 0, NOC A, NOC B jobs

  • NCLC 4- means
    • in TEF Canada: Reading 151; Writing 226; Listening 181; and Speaking 226; OR
    • in TCF Canada: Reading 375 ; Writing 6; Listening 369; and Speaking 6

Settlement Funds

No need to show any funds if you are currently working and living in Canada with a valid Work Permit. Otherwise, you need to show settlement funds as the following:

  • For 1 person: CAD $3,327
  • For 2 persons: CAD $4,142
  • For 3 persons: CAD $5,092
  • For 4 persons: CAD $6,183
  • For 5 persons: CAD $7,013
  • For 6 persons: CAD $7,909
  • For 7 persons: CAD $8,806