Newfoundland and Labrador Releases The Results of Its First PNP Draw
Recently, Newfoundland and Labrador have released the details of their first three draws under the stream of Priority Skills Newfoundland and Labrador. To date, the Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP) have invited a total number of 663 immigration candidates to apply for provincial nomination. The table below shows all the information like the month of the draw as well as the number of invites sent per occupation:
Draw Date | Total | Occupation | Number of professionals invited to apply |
October 2021 | 260 | Software Developers
|
205 |
Cloud specialists
|
9 | ||
Web Developers
|
11 | ||
Python Developers
|
8 | ||
AI Developers
|
7 | ||
Bioinformaticians
|
5 | ||
UI/UX Developers
|
5 | ||
Net Developers
|
5 | ||
Data Analysts
|
3 | ||
Security Specialists
|
2 | ||
September 2021 | 22 | Software Developers
|
10 |
Python Developers
|
4 | ||
Cloud specialists
|
4 | ||
AI Developers | 2 | ||
Web Developers | 1 | ||
June 2021 | 381 | Licensed Practical Nurses
|
224 |
Personal Care Attendants
|
82 | ||
Nurse Practicioners
|
57 | ||
Clinical Psychologists
|
10 | ||
Medical Physicists
|
5 | ||
Radiation Therapists
|
3 |
The provinces’ Priority Skills Newfoundland and Labrador is a new Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) that is designed for highly skilled and educated newcomers having specialized experience in areas where demand has outdone the local training as well as recruitment like technology and ocean sciences occupations. This program is created to specifically help address the province’s labour shortage. For a candidate to be eligible one must need at least have one year of work experience in one of the in-demand occ