Author: Ted McDonald, Pablo Miah
Year: 2025
Category:
Population Dynamics and Immigration
This study examines the transition of international students and temporary foreign workers to permanent residency in New Brunswick from 2004–2021. It reveals that temporary residents increasingly represent the majority of new permanent residents.
Factors such as obtaining post-graduation work permits, participating in the International Mobility Program, and working in certain occupations significantly affect transitions to permanent residency and retention.
The findings underscore the importance of pre-existing ties and work experience in enhancing long-term retention in New Brunswick.