International Student Links
New Brunswick Immigration Pathways
Immigration streams for international graduates of private career colleges
International students choosing to study in New Brunswick have several pathways to permanent residency, even without the Post-Graduate Work Permit option typically associated with public institutions. While a PGWP isn’t available at private career colleges, New Brunswick offers various immigration streams designed to attract and retain skilled graduates. These pathways often focus on provincial nominee programs, skilled worker programs, and entrepreneurial options, each with specific eligibility criteria related to education, work experience, and language proficiency. Exploring these diverse avenues is crucial for international students seeking to build their future in New Brunswick.
Helpful International Student Links!
New Brunswick Private Career College Pilot (Valid till Autumn 2025)- LINK
Apply for a Study Permit – LINK
Immigrate to Canada – LINK
Immigrate as a provincial nominee – LINK
New Brunswick Immigration Program Streams – LINK
Immigrate to Canada – LINK
Immigrate as a Provincial Nominee New Brunswick Provincial Programs – LINK
Canada to stabilize growth and decrease number of new international student permits for 2024 – LINK
Due to federal regulations, Oulton College is unable to provide assistance with the Citizenship and Immigration Canada Study Permit Application.
Disclaimer:
- Oulton College programs are not eligible for a Canadian Post Graduation Work Permit (PGWP).
- It is the students responsibility to maintain their legal status in Canada after completion of their program.
- Oulton College will make every effort to support the student in their program of study and to help the student complete it successfully.
- Oulton College offers employment coaching, guidance, and assistance for all graduates of Oulton College, but Oulton College cannot guarantee that the student will find a job upon graduation from their program.
- It is the students responsibility to consult and apply for any Provincial, Federal, current, or future immigration pathway process upon completion of their program of study at Oulton College.
- It is the students responsibility to establish contact with Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada [IRCC] for any guidance on the Canadian legal immigration process.
- The student is fully responsible for paying all costs and fees required for their application[s] to any Canadian immigration process.
- It is the students responsibility to obtain accurate information about legal immigration to Canada which can be found online at https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship.html.
- The student can find the requirements of the New Brunswick Immigration Programs online at https://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/corporate/promo/immigration/immigrating-to-nb/nb-immigration-program-streams.html.
- The student can find more information about the New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP) online at https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/imrnigrate-canada/provincial-nominees.html.
- Specific questions or inquiries about immigrating to Canada can be emailed to [email protected].
Please note:
Information is subject to change. Verify details with Oulton College and relevant authorities. Career Services is here to help you achieve your goals of employment, however we do not guarantee employment.