New Brunswick in Canada opens registration for skilled foreign workers with recent experience in the hospitality sector that intend settling within the province after taking up Canadian permanent residence.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V66ZoI_mVto
Here, by “recent experience” is implied work experience within the 5 years before applying.
What is the hospitality sector? |
A part of the services industry, the hospitality sector involves catering to the needs and requirements of guests, thereby ensuring customer satisfaction.
Amenities, lodging and travel arrangements come under the hospitality sector.
Major hospitality sectors – · Food and beverage · Accommodation · Travel and tourism · Entertainment and recreation
While the hospitality industry is segmented, there is a considerable overlapping for improving the overall customer experience. |
Previously, New Brunswick had specifically sought out Data Scientists and Data Engineers.
There is no requirement of having an existing or previous connection to New Brunswick.
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However, do keep in mind that New Brunswick's Virtual Recruitment Mission – Hospitality Sector, is only targeted at individuals that have the clear intention of residing within New Brunswick.
All occupations available in the Canadian labour market are classified as per the National Occupational Classification [NOC] matrix. Each of the occupation groups has a unique 4-digit NOC code.
New Brunswick’s Virtual Recruitment Mission – Hospitality Sector: 10 Eligible NOC codes | ||
NOC Code | Occupation | Average prevailing wage in New Brunswick |
NOC 0631 | Restaurant and food service managers | CAD 20.00 per hour |
NOC 6311 | Food service supervisors | CAD 13.00 per hour |
NOC 6321 | Chefs | CAD 16.00 per hour |
NOC 6322 | Cooks | CAD 12.75 per hour |
NOC 6511 | Maîtres d'hôtel and hosts/hostesses | CAD 12.95 per hour |
NOC 6512 | Bartenders | CAD 13.50 per hour |
NOC 6513 | Food and beverage servers | CAD 13.00 per hour |
NOC 6525 | Hotel front desk clerks | CAD 14.15 per hour |
NOC 6711 | Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations | CAD 12.00 per hour |
NOC 6731 | Light duty cleaners | CAD 14.00 per hour |
New Brunswick is among the 9 provinces and 2 territories of Canada that are a part of the Provincial Nominee Program [PNP].
Quebec, the only province not a part of Canadian PNP, has its own immigration programs.
Nunavut territory, on the other hand, has no immigration program for the induction of newcomers into the territory.
If eligible, an individual might also settle in New Brunswick through the Atlantic Immigration Pilot [AIP].
With the registration process now open, individuals with the required work experience in any of the 10 NOC codes above-mentioned – and willing to settle in NB after they get their Canada PR – might apply online.
Documents required, to be uploaded |
· Photo page of current passport · If present country of residence is not the country of citizenship, visa for the country of residence · Language test results, such as the IELTS etc. · Educational Credential Assessment [ECA] report, such as issued by the World Education Services [WES] · Curriculum Vitae [CV], optional · If applicable, CV of spouse, optional
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Following successful registration, a confirmation email will be sent. Do note that this is simply an acknowledgement and not an invitation as such.
Selected candidates will be sent an invitation to attend the virtual event.
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