LMIA Jobs in New Brunswick — 48 Active Positions
Find LMIA-approved jobs in New Brunswick. Updated daily from Job Bank Canada.
Bilingual province with opportunities in IT, forestry, and customer service. The Atlantic Immigration Program makes it easier for employers to hire foreign workers.
Live province LMIA snapshot
Where to focus in New Brunswick right now
These signals use every active LMIA-tagged role in New Brunswick, not only the listings shown on this page.
Cities to test first
Categories with sponsor signal
industrial electrician
welder
mechanic, motor vehicle
electrician
plumber
journeyman/woman plumber
cook
driver, truck
plumber
automotive mechanic
tow truck driver
plumber
cook
journeyman/woman plumber
precision welder
welder-assembler
first cook
cook
cook
driver, truck
plumber
carpenter
construction carpenter
welder-fitter
plumber
welder
carpenter, framing
welder
plumber
carpenter
refrigeration mechanic
licensed cook
welder
cook
dump truck driver
electrician, building construction
carpenter
carpenter
line cook
line cook
foreman/woman, construction electricians and repair workers
truck driver
plumber
cook
carpenter
electrician
live-in caregiver
electrician
LMIA Job Market in New Brunswick
Bilingual province with opportunities in IT, forestry, and customer service. The Atlantic Immigration Program makes it easier for employers to hire foreign workers.
Pay, cost, and readiness
New Brunswick is usually a lower-cost, lower-salary market, but the affordability curve is strong enough that many workers come out ahead in day-to-day living. Fredericton and Moncton offer the best balance of jobs, housing, and settlement support.
For bilingual or regulated roles, document language level and licensing progress clearly. Employers in New Brunswick often need candidates who can contribute quickly in both service delivery and community integration.
Best LMIA search pattern
French-speaking and bilingual newcomers have a real edge in New Brunswick. Bilingual service, healthcare, cybersecurity, logistics, and manufacturing employers can be more reachable here than in larger provinces with heavier candidate competition.
Top Industries Hiring
- IT & BPO
- Forestry
- Customer Service
- Healthcare
- Aquaculture
Key Information
Cities where LMIA demand is moving
Categories with the strongest LMIA signal
Frequently Asked Questions — LMIA Jobs in New Brunswick
How many LMIA jobs are available in New Brunswick in 2026?
There are currently 48 LMIA-approved positions in New Brunswick, including 11 added this week. The strongest active city signals are Fredericton, Saint John, Centreville.
What is the LMIA processing time in New Brunswick?
LMIA processing in New Brunswick typically takes 8-12 weeks. Times vary by stream (high-wage vs low-wage) and seasonal demand. The Global Talent Stream can be processed in as little as 2 weeks.
What is the average salary for LMIA jobs in New Brunswick?
The average salary range for LMIA positions in New Brunswick is $42,000 – $65,000 per year. The categories with the strongest current signal are Skilled Trades, Sales & Service. Employers must offer at least the provincial median wage for the position.
Official sources & review
This page combines live LMIA listings in New Brunswick with official Canadian sources on work permits, wages, and employer LMIA rules.
Official sources used
Methodology
Employer snapshots and hiring signals on this page are calculated from active JobFit LMIA listings in New Brunswick. Processing, wage, and compliance context is reviewed against official federal guidance.