Learn about New Brunswick
New Brunswick is one of Canada’s 4 Atlantic provinces. 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, Canada
- Montreal, Canada
- Boston, USA
- New York, USA
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
- Get information for newly accepted Provincial Nominees
- Immigrant-serving agencies are available across the province to:
- welcome you
- help you adjust to your new life in New Brunswick
- The website Community Profiles offers information about New Brunswick’s
- 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.
Get information for French-speaking immigrants moving to and settling in New Brunswick.
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