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Skilled Immigration
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  • Points Based
  • Most people below the age of 51 years old, with an occupation (listed on each country’s list), 2+ years of work experience & good English / French are eligible for this
  • It is the most popular way of settling overseas
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  • Similar to skilled immigration
  • Occupation must be listed on the state list
  • Long term visa converted to PR & citizenship
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Employer Based Immigration
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  • Very popular option for most countries
  • Candidates who find a full time job & an employer overseas are eligible for this visa
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  • Some countries offer permanent residency anyone who has a parent, brother, sister, uncle, aunt or first cousin overseas
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  • Many countries offer a temporary or PR visa in exchange for an investment
  • Investment amounts can range from $50,000 to $500,000 or more
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Listed below are the popular ones. Most options offer a long term visa for the applicant, his spouse and children. The visa can be converted to citizenship in most cases. Free Education for children, healthcare & retirement benefits & visa free travel are some of the reasons people choose to immigrate.
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The NSNP is designed to increase immigration to the province by allowing Nova Scotia immigration officials to select foreign nationals interested in moving to Canada who have the precise skills needed in the local provincial economy.

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Why to apply for Nova Scotia PNP?

  • 50,000+ job vacancies 
  • High demand for Tech and Healthcare professionals
  • 67/100 points in Canada points grid
  • Easiest PNPs for overseas applicants to obtain Canada PR

About Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia is one of the 4 original provinces – along with Quebec, Ontario, and New Brunswick – that together constituted the Dominion of Canada in 1867. While the early explorers to Canada referred to the area as ‘Acadia’, the present name of the province, meaning “New Scotland” in Latin, can be traced to the brief claims laid by Scotland to the region during the 1620s. The province of Nova Scotia consists of the Nova Scotia peninsula, Cape Breton Island, and various small adjacent islands.

'Halifax is the capital of Nova Scotia.'

The other prominent cities in Nova Scotia include:

  • Cape Breton
  • Stellarton
  • Truro
  • Antigonish
  • Yarmouth
  • Kentville
  • Amherst
  • New Glasgow
  • Bridgewater

Nova Scotia finds its place both among the Atlantic Provinces of Canada as well as the Canadian Maritime Provinces. The term “Atlantic Canada” is used for collectively referring to the provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. The Canadian Maritime Provinces, on the other hand, include New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia.

Nova Scotia Nominee Program

Being a part of the PNP of Canada, Nova Scotia runs its own provincial program – the Nova Scotia Nominee Program [NSNP] – for the induction of newcomers into the province. It is through the Nova Scotia PNP that prospective immigrants – with the skills and experience targeted by the province – might be nominated by the NSNP to immigrate to Nova Scotia. Foreigners intending to settle within the province of Nova Scotia in Canada can opt for either of the 2 routes available – the Provincial Nominee Program [PNP] or the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP).

Important Announcement

Nova Scotia LOIs issued on 11th June 2024

On June 11, 2024, Nova Scotia issued Letters of Interest to Express Entry profiles, you are invited to participate in the podiatrist draw of the Healthcare Professionals Immigration Pilot. Individuals who have experience as podiatrists can participate in the podiatrist draw. A podiatrist is a medical professional committed to the treatment of disorders of the foot, ankle, and related structures of the leg.

Nova Scotia PNP Requirements

Stream  Requirements
Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities Linked with the federal Express Entry system.
Express Entry candidates meeting the provincial labour needs might be issued an invitation – a Letter of Interest – from the Nova Scotia Office of Immigration (NSOI).
Only those that receive an LOI from the NSOI may apply to the stream.
Labour Market Priorities for Physicians Linked with the federal Express Entry system.
Only candidates with an approved offer from Nova Scotia’s public health authorities – the Nova Scotia Health Authority (NSHA) or the Izaak Walton Killam Health Centre (IWK) – that have received an LOI from the NSOI might apply.  
Physician Allows Nova Scotia’s public health authorities – the Nova Scotia Health Authority [NSHA] or the Izaak Walton Killam Health Centre [IWK] – to recruit and retain physicians [general practitioners, specialist physicians, and family physicians] with the required skills for positions that they had been unable to fill with a Canadian PR or citizen of Canada.
Entrepreneur For experienced business owners or senior managers that wish to immigrate to Nova Scotia.
Can either start a new business or buy an existing business in Nova Scotia.
Must be actively involved in the day-to-day management of that business.
The entrepreneur might be nominated for Canadian permanent residence after operating the business for 1 year.
Application to the stream is by invitation only.
International Graduate Entrepreneur For recent graduates of either the Nova Scotia Community College or of a Nova Scotia university.
Must have already bought/started a business in the province and operated it for a minimum of 1 year.
Application to the stream is by invitation only.
Skilled Worker For hiring foreign workers and recently graduated international students that have skills needed in Nova Scotia.
Hiring of foreign workers can only be done for positions that the employer has been unable to fill locally [with either Canadian permanent residents or citizens of Canada].
Occupations in Demand Targets specific NOC C occupations that are in high demand in the provincial labour market.
As of now, the targeted occupations are NOC 3413 [Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates] and NOC 7511 [Transport truck drivers].
Eligible occupations are subject to change.
Nova Scotia Experience: Express Entry Linked with the federal Express Entry system.
For highly skilled individuals that intend living in Nova Scotia permanently.
Minimum 1 year of experience – of working in Nova Scotia in a high skilled occupation will be required.

Nova Scotia Immigration

An Express Entry candidate that is successful in securing a PNP nomination – through any of the Express Entry-aligned PNP streams – is automatically allotted 600 additional points towards their CRS scores. Coming into play when the profiles are in the Express Entry poll, it is the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) that determines as to which profiles are invited to apply for Canada PR. As it is the highest-ranked candidate, based on the CRS scores, that are invited by IRCC, a PNP nomination is a guarantee of that Express Entry candidate being issued an ITA in the next federal draw to be held.

Steps to apply for Nova Scotia PNP

STEP 1: Check your eligibility through Y-Axis Canada Immigration Points Calculator.

STEP 2: Review the Nova Scotia PNP selection criteria.

STEP 3: Arrange the checklist of requirements

STEP 4: Apply for Nova Scotia PNP.

STEP 5: Move to Nova Scotia, Canada.

NSNP Draws in 2022

NSNP draws in 2022
Total Invitations: 278
Sl. No.  Invitation Date  Stream Total number of Invitations
1 November 1, 2022 Entrepreneur 6
International Graduate Entrepreneur  6
2 February 08, 2022 Labour Market Priorities Stream 278

 

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