NBPNP Draw Results (August 2026) + Free Points Calculator
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NBPNP Draw Results (August 2026) + Free Points Calculator

Check the latest New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP) draw results and instantly calculate your eligibility score using our free 100-point EOI calculator.

Latest NBPNP INB Draws

Recent Activity: July / August 2026
NB Express Entry Stream
(Federal Alignment)
Min. Score
67 / 100
Invitations
115
NB Skilled Worker Stream
(Employer Supported)
Min. Score
60 / 100
Invitations
209
Francophone Strategic Initiative
(Targeted Language Draw)
Min. Score
N/A
Invitations
254

Compare your profile using the points calculator below to see if you meet the 67-point or 60-point threshold required to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI).

New Brunswick PNP Draw History (2026)

New Brunswick regularly issues invitations through the INB Portal. Below is a summary of recent draws targeting Express Entry, Skilled Workers, and Francophone priorities.

Recent NBPNP Expression of Interest (EOI) Draws
DateStream CategoryInvitations IssuedMinimum Points Required
July 22, 2026Atlantic Immigration Program (New Brunswick)114Employer Dependent
July 18, 2026New Brunswick Graduates Stream209N/A
July 18, 2026NB Skilled Worker Stream20960
July 16, 2026NB Express Entry Stream11567
July 16, 2026Strategic Initiative – Francophone Priorities25465 (Specific Grid)
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NBPNP Stream Eligibility (At a Glance)

To use our NBPNP points calculator effectively, you must first qualify for one of New Brunswick's core economic immigration streams. Here are the primary pathways available in 2026:

New Brunswick Express Entry Stream

  • Must have an active Federal Express Entry profile.
  • Must score a minimum of 67 out of 100 points on the selection grid.
  • Must be currently living and working in New Brunswick, OR be enrolled in a PGWP-eligible program in NB.

New Brunswick Skilled Worker Stream

  • Requires a genuine, full-time, permanent job offer from an eligible New Brunswick employer.
  • Must score a minimum of 60 out of 100 points on the assessment grid.
  • Must have the required certification, licenses, and language abilities to perform the job.

Strategic Initiative (Francophone)

  • Designed strictly for French-speaking workers (Must have NCLC 5 or higher in French).
  • Must demonstrate an intention to reside in NB and positively impact the provincial economy.
  • Job offer is highly encouraged but not always strictly required during special targeted recruitment events.

How to Increase Your NBPNP Score

If your score in the points calculator is falling short of the 67-point or 60-point thresholds, consider these actionable steps to boost your standing:

  • Secure an NB Job Offer: A valid job offer from an eligible employer adds 10 points directly, plus an additional 5 Adaptability points (a total 15-point swing).
  • Max Out Your Language Score: Language accounts for up to 28 points. Securing a CLB 9+ across all four modules maximizes your primary language score. Taking a secondary language test (like TEF/TCF for French) adds 4 more points.
  • Leverage Spousal Points: If your accompanying spouse completes an IELTS/CELPIP test and scores CLB 4 or higher, you instantly gain 5 Adaptability points.

What to Do After Receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA)

When you are selected in an NBPNP draw via the INB system, you must act quickly:

  • Submit within 45 Days: You have 45 days to submit a complete application and pay the $250 CAD processing fee through the INB portal.
  • Maintain Your Status: NBPNP requires you to maintain legal authorization to work in Canada throughout the processing time. If your work permit is expiring, you must address it independently.
  • Accept in Express Entry: For Express Entry candidates, once NB approves your file, you must accept the 600-point provincial nomination bonus in your IRCC account to receive a federal ITA.

Frequently Asked Questions (2026 NBPNP Rules)

We actively monitor immigration forums to answer the most pressing questions and fears applicants have regarding the INB portal, draws, and processing times.

What is the minimum score required for NBPNP?
It depends on your stream. You need 67 out of 100 points for the New Brunswick Express Entry Stream. If you are applying under the employer-supported New Brunswick Skilled Worker Stream, the minimum requirement is 60 out of 100 points.
Do I absolutely need a job offer for the New Brunswick PNP?
Generally, yes. The Skilled Worker stream explicitly requires an employer-supported job offer. The Express Entry stream currently mandates that applicants either be working in NB, or studying in NB. Overseas applicants without job offers are only considered during specific provincial recruitment missions.
How do I register for NBPNP draws?
You must submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) profile through the official INB Portal (Immigration New Brunswick). If you meet the minimum points threshold and match a priority sector, you may be issued an Invitation to Apply (ITA) during a draw.
What are the priority occupations in New Brunswick for 2026?
New Brunswick faces severe labor shortages in specific sectors. Currently, they heavily prioritize candidates in Healthcare, Manufacturing, Transportation (specifically NOC 7511 Transport Truck Drivers), and targeted Francophone professionals.
How long does NBPNP processing take?
Provincial processing (from ITA to Nomination) generally takes 2 to 6 months depending on application volume. Once nominated, the federal PR processing via Express Entry takes roughly 6 months. Non-Express Entry federal processing takes significantly longer.
Is the NBPNP currently open or paused?
NBPNP frequently pauses and reopens specific streams based on their IRCC yearly allocations. For instance, they have historically paused certain Express Entry intakes when quotas are met. Always check the official GNB notice page before creating an INB profile.
Does my employer need to pay a fee to support my NBPNP application?
Under the Skilled Worker Stream, the employer is responsible for completing the Employer Information Form (NBPNP-004), and in many cases, paying an Employer Compliance Fee to IRCC if the applicant requires a work permit. However, the $250 CAD provincial processing fee is paid by the applicant.
Can I use part-time work to claim points?
Yes, as long as it is continuous and equates to full-time hours (1,560 hours per year). However, volunteer work, unpaid internships, and work experience gained while studying full-time generally do not count toward your eligible work experience.
What happens if I turn 47 years old?
Once you turn 47, you score 0 points for the Age factor on the 100-point grid. While this makes it harder to reach the 60 or 67 point minimums, it is still mathematically possible if you have maxed out your education, language, and arranged employment points.
What language tests are accepted for NBPNP?
For English, NBPNP accepts IELTS (General Training), CELPIP (General), and PTE Core. For French, they accept TEF Canada and TCF Canada. Test results must be less than two years old at the time of application submission.
Can I leave New Brunswick after I get PR?
As a provincial nominee, you sign a declaration of intent to reside and work in New Brunswick. If you move to another province immediately after receiving PR, immigration authorities can launch a misrepresentation investigation which may lead to your PR status being revoked.