![]() ![]() If you can't find an answer on the NB website, perhaps you could try emailing them (I don't have an email address - you should be able to find something on the website). My advice to you would be to consult the Province of New Brunswick (NB) website to see what they say about how long they take to offer nominations - the government of Canada says that it has a 6 month timeline for processing ITA paperwork, so I'd imagine that the provinces will take a few months as well (I honestly don't know how long they'll take). ![]() If you'd just asked "how long does it take for the province of New Brunswick to process PNP applications," then there would have been no confusion.Īnyway, going back to your original question, I don't know how long each specific province takes to offer a PNP to qualified applicants - it is a government office that you're dealing with, and governments aren't known for the speed of their work. there is no such thing as an "invitation to apply" for the PNP program - you submit your paperwork and the province processes it and if it's approved, you're issued with a PNP to your Express Entry profile and if it's not approved, you receive nothing. ![]() the whole misunderstanding stems from the whole "Invitation to apply" aspect of your question.
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