Learn about New Brunswick
New Brunswick is one of Canada’s three Maritime (eastern) provinces along the Atlantic coast. It borders Quebec and Nova Scotia as well as the United States. It is easy to travel from New Brunswick to many major North American cities, such as:

- Toronto
- Montreal
- Boston
- New York
New Brunswick welcomes newcomers and values the skills and experiences you bring to our province. It offers you:
- great jobs
- a low cost of living
- excellent health and school services
You can live in a small town or city and still be very close to beautiful nature that you and your family can enjoy, including:
- lakes
- rivers
- outdoor spaces
Services to help you settle in New Brunswick
- Welcome to New Brunswick has information on:
- settling
- working
- studying
- immigrating
- doing business in New Brunswick
- Immigrant-serving agencies are available across the province to:
- welcome you
- help you adjust to your new life in New Brunswick
- the Community Profiles too
- cities
- towns
- villages
- rural communities
- regional municipalities
- learn about foreign qualification recognition and regulated occupations
- read the Orientation Guide for Newcomers to New Brunswick
Resources for Francophone immigrants
New Brunswick is a bilingual province where people speak English, or French, or both languages. By law, in New Brunswick people can receive government services in English and French.
- Bienvenue au Nouveau-Brunswick has information for French-speaking immigrants about immigrating to and settling in New Brunswick.
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