Schedule


Region Date Local Time NL Time
East Asia, South East Asia, Oceania Sept. 20, 2023 8 pm KST (Korea ST) 8:30 am
Africa Oct. 25, 2023 6 pm WAT (West Africa) 2:30 pm
Europe, Central Asia Nov. 16, 2023 7 pm IST (Irish) 3:30 pm
Middle East, South Asia Jan. 24, 2024 6 pm GST (Gulf) 10:30 am
The Americas Mar. 27, 2024 7 pm EST 8:30 pm
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For questions, please email: attraction@gov.nl.ca

Why Attend


  • Receive direct access to eligible candidates to fill your job vacancies
  • Review uploaded resumes from eligible candidates
  • Filter resumes to find the best candidates for your business
  • Send interview requests through the vFairs platform and do interviews on the spot or schedule them at a time of your choosing
  • Host live or recorded webinars to feature your business

Frequently Asked Questions


a. Click the “Register Now” link on the event’s page, enter your information, and create your account.
a. You will receive an email to remind you of the event. The email will include details on how to log in with the email address used at registration.
a.There is no login password; click on the event link sent by email on the day of the event.
a. No, you will be able to access the event through your web browser, using the unique vFairs link sent to you via email.
a. We recommend taking time to review the vFairs YouTube video which walks you through the main features of the platform. Please note that some functions may not apply and that OIM will be the event host.
a. No, this event is free to all attendees and participating employers. However, you must individually register for this event and can do so here.
Note: The fair will begin with a presentation about our offered pathways on immigrating to Newfoundland and Labrador.
  • a. Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) to assess your education against Canadian standards
  • b. English Language Proficiency Exam Results: the stream you apply under will determine the minimum score you will need.
    • i. Accepted language results:
      • 1. IELTS
      • 2. CELPIP
  • c. Work experience letter(s) confirming your relevant and recent work experience. This letter should state: job title, salary, start/end date, main duties, etc. and be signed on company letter head by a signatory for the business.
  • d. Proof of funds: recent banking statements to confirm you have the funds available to support your immigration application fees, as well as initial settlement to Newfoundland and Labrador.
  • e. Colour photocopy of bio data page of valid passport for principal applicant along with spouse and dependent children (if applicable).
  • f. Other documents may be required depending on your circumstances, as well as the immigration pathway under which you apply.
a. Yes your spouse and dependent children will be included in your applications for a temporary work permit and permanent residency.
The Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP) and the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) offer pathways to Permanent Residency in Canada. With a valid job offer from an eligible Newfoundland and Labrador employer, you can apply to the program for which you meet requirements. Upon approval under the NLPNP or AIP, you will be able to apply for Permanent Residency (PR), as well as a temporary work permit, allowing you to travel to Canada and begin working while your PR application is in process.

* Important note: approval under NLPNP or AIP does not guarantee approval for a temporary visa or permanent residency. The federal government of Canada under the Department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) make the final decision on these applications.
  • a. Yes, however there are two sides to the process: one provincial application (NLPNP or AIP) and two federal applications (work permit and Permanent Residency).
  • b. Provincially, under the NLPNP and AIP, there are no fees for applicants nor their employer.
  • c. Federally once you are approved under NLPNP or AIP, an employer would need to pay an Employer Compliance fee to submit an Offer of Employment to support a hired worker from outside of Canada. This fee cannot be recovered from the applicant.
  • d. Federally once you are approved under NLPNP or AIP, an applicant would need to pay the work permit and permanent residency application fees, along with the biometrics fees. All federal fees are clearly labeled during the application process.
  • a. Our province has a very reasonable cost of living, public education and healthcare systems, and world-class post-secondary institutions.
  • b. We are home to vibrant cultures, welcoming communities, and have the lowest population density in Canada.
  • c. Newfoundland and Labrador is a place where the old world meets the new. It holds a modern economy and a mixture of urban and rural regions. We hold great pride in our heritage. https://www.findnewfoundlandlabrador.com/
a. Newfoundland and Labrador is among the top five safest provinces in Canada according to Statistics Canada in 2021.
a. No, it is not a requirement to use an immigration representative. The Office of Immigration and Multiculturalism is readily available to answer questions you have about our immigration pathway options. We encourage you to read our Frequently Asked Questions about using a representative or recruiter.
a. Click the “Register” button to register your interest in attending one or more fairs of your choice.
a. You will receive an email to remind you of the event. The email will include details on how to log in with the email address used at registration.
a. No, you will be able to access the event through your web browser, using the unique vFairs link sent to you via email.
a. We recommend taking time to review the vFairs YouTube video which walks you through the main features of the platform. Please note that some functions may not apply and that OIM will be the event host.
a. There is no login password; click on the event link sent by email on the day of the event.
a. No, this fair, organized by the Office of Immigration and Multiculturalism (OIM) is free to participating employers and attendees.
a. Attendees may have varying levels of English language skills. To navigate the platform and participate in the fair, attendees will need a working level of English.
a. No, it is not a requirement to use a recruiter or consultant to assist you. The OIM is readily available to answer employer questions related to our immigration pathway programs. We encourage you to read our Frequently Asked Questions about using a representative or recruiter.
a. OIM staff will be readily available on the day of the fair as well as immediately following the fair to guide any prospective or new hires on their options to obtain a temporary work permit and permanent residency.

Note: processing times to add new positions under AIP or JVA can vary. OIM recommends preparing your applications to add new positions as soon as possible.
a. Through the vFairs event you will have access to applicant resumes and profiles. You can review these profiles and rank them, as well as schedule interviews.