The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador has announced a major shift in how it manages its provincial immigration programs: It is moving to an expression of interest model to better implement priority processing.
These changes are yet another response to the reduced PNP targets this year. They have been made in an attempt to ensure the province’s limited economic immigration capacity is used strategically throughout the year.

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What’s Changed?
Under the new expression of interest model, individuals must complete a short form highlighting key details such as occupation, education, language skills, and their willingness to reside in Newfoundland and Labrador.
From there, select individuals who best meet the province’s labor and community needs will be invited to submit a full NLPNP or AIP application.
With limited immigration spaces available, this two-step process allows the province to respond more flexibly to evolving labor market needs, particularly in sectors like health care and education.
Impact on Current Applicants
All applicants with active files will be contacted regarding their next steps, which will be determined on a case-by-case basis. All profiles currently remain valid, but some may advance directly to the full application phase, while others will be prompted to submit an expression of interest. The decision of whether to proceed with an Expression of Interest or Full Application depends on how the applicant’s file aligns with the EOI criteria.
Due to the implementation of the expression of interest model, decisions on applications may now take three months or longer in some cases.
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From First-Come, First-Served to Priority Processing
Historically, Newfoundland and Labrador processed applications on a first-come, first-served basis. In late 2024, however, a surge in demand and limited economic immigration spaces led the province to adopt a priority processing approach. The new expression of interest model is a natural extension of this shift and aligns with standard practices across other Canadian provinces.
Pause on Job Vacancy Assessments and AIP Designations
In January 2025, Newfoundland and Labrador also paused the processing of Job Vacancy Assessments and AIP Designations for employers. This pause is still in effect, and officials have indicated further updates will be shared in the coming weeks.
Employers and applicants alike should monitor provincial announcements to stay informed about any changes that may affect hiring or immigration plans.
Limited Immigration Spaces in Newfoundland and Labrador
After negotiations with the Federal Government, Newfoundland and Labrador secured the return of 1,000 provincial nominee immigration spaces, bringing its total to 2,525 spaces for 2025.
Demand still far exceeds this allocation, and the province continues advocating for more spaces to fuel both economic growth and population targets. This makes the new expression of interest approach even more critical, as it helps the province direct limited spots toward the most in-demand skills and sectors.
You can read the press release from Newfoundland and Labrador for more.
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Stephanie Ford
Posted on February 20, 2025
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