
Government of New Brunswick - gnb.ca
Government of New Brunswick Find official government information and services all in one place.
History and Culture - Government of New Brunswick
In 1867, New Brunswick joined Ontario, Quebec, and Nova Scotia to form the Dominion of Canada. To rectify the inequities experienced by the province’s French-speaking population, …
Living in New Brunswick
Languages In New Brunswick, we speak English, French, or both. It is the only province in Canada that is officially bilingual.
Immigration - Government of New Brunswick
Immigration and Settlement in New Brunswick - Info concerning immigrating, working, starting a business, living or studying in New Brunswick.
First Steps - Government of New Brunswick
New Brunswick offers pathways to permanent residence (PR) for foreign workers with the skills, education, and work experience needed to settle in the province and contribute to its economy.
Regions - Government of New Brunswick
We invite you to immerse yourself in all that New Brunswick has to offer. Explore our regions and learn about the rich history and culture of these areas to find the one that speaks to you.
Finding a Job in New Brunswick
With thousands of exciting career opportunities annually and counting, New Brunswick is looking for skilled people in sectors like healthcare, education, manufacturing, transportation, …
Immigrating to New Brunswick
Before you arrive Plan your move to New Brunswick once your permanent residence or work permit application has been approved.
New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program
The New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP) offers pathways to permanent residence for foreign nationals who wish to live and work, or run a business, in New Brunswick.
New Brunswick Low Income Seniors Benefit
To qualify for the 2025 annual benefit of $616 the applicant must have been a resident of New Brunswick on December 31, 2024, and a recipient of a benefit under the Old Age Security Act …