Specialized placement for ECE, PSW, DSW, and healthcare roles across New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. We connect you directly with designated employers through the Atlantic Immigration Program.
The Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) is an employer-driven pathway designed to help Atlantic Canadian employers hire qualified foreign nationals for positions they have been unable to fill locally. As a permanent program, AIP provides a streamlined route to permanent residency for newcomers willing to settle in Atlantic Canada.
Our Atlantic Canada Placement service is ideal for Early Childhood Educators (ECE), Personal Support Workers (PSW), Developmental Service Workers (DSW), and healthcare professionals. We maintain direct connections with designated employers across New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland & Labrador.
From initial profile assessment to employer matching, endorsement, and PR approval, we handle the complexities of the AIP process so you can focus on preparing for your new life in Atlantic Canada.
Our Atlantic Placement package covers every step of the AIP process, from employer connections to settlement.
Direct introductions to IRCC-designated employers actively hiring in Atlantic Canada for your occupation.
Complete guidance through the Atlantic Immigration Program application process, from endorsement to PR.
Assistance with provincial nominee applications for New Brunswick and Nova Scotia streams where applicable.
Targeted job matching for Early Childhood Educators, Personal Support Workers, and healthcare roles in Atlantic provinces.
Practical advice on housing, cost of living, community resources, and transportation in your destination city.
Post-arrival assistance with SIN, health card, banking, school enrollment for children, and community integration.
Track your document preparation for the Atlantic Immigration Program. Click each item as you gather your documents.
Here is a typical timeline for the Atlantic Canada Placement process from assessment to PR.
We evaluate your qualifications, work experience, language scores, and eligibility for AIP and provincial streams.
Days 1 – 3Your profile is matched with designated employers in Atlantic Canada currently hiring for your occupation.
2 – 4 weeksOnce matched, you receive a job offer and the province issues an endorsement for your AIP application.
1 – 2 weeksWe prepare and submit your complete AIP permanent residence application to IRCC with all supporting documents.
1 weekIRCC processes your application. We monitor status updates and respond to any additional requests on your behalf.
~12 monthsBelow is an estimated breakdown of government and third-party fees for the Atlantic Immigration Program. Consulting fees are discussed during your free assessment.
| Fee Item | Amount (CAD) |
|---|---|
| Provincial Endorsement Application | $0 |
| Federal Processing Fee (IRCC) | $850 |
| Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) | $515 |
| Biometrics | $85 |
| Medical Examination | ~$300 |
| Language Test (IELTS / CELPIP / PTE) | ~$350 |
| Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) | ~$250 |
* Fees are approximate and subject to change. The provincial endorsement application under AIP has no government fee. Additional costs may apply depending on your country of origin and family size.
Our placement service focuses on high-demand roles in Atlantic Canada, particularly Early Childhood Educators (ECE), Personal Support Workers (PSW), Developmental Service Workers (DSW), registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and other healthcare professionals. We also support placements in hospitality, food processing, and skilled trades depending on employer demand.
Yes, AIP is an employer-driven program. You must have a valid job offer from a designated employer in one of the four Atlantic provinces (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, or Newfoundland & Labrador). Our service handles the employer matching process to connect you with actively hiring designated employers.
Yes. AIP allows you to include your spouse or common-law partner and dependent children in your permanent residence application. Your spouse may also be eligible for an open work permit while your PR application is being processed. Settlement plans under AIP also cover your family members.
Connect with designated employers and begin your path to permanent residency in Atlantic Canada.