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Nova Scotia Provincial Nominee Program

The Nova Scotia Province is situated on the eastern coast of Canada on the Atlantic Ocean. Nova Scotia Provincial Nominee Program or Nova Scotia PNP consists of multiple immigration streams. These are designed for attracting and retaining immigrants who can cater to the gaps in the labor market. They must also be able to meaningfully contribute to the local communities and economies.

Express Entry demand Nova Scotia

The Demand Express Entry stream under Nova Scotia PNP aims at highly skilled people who can participate in and contribute to the economy of the province. Applicants are required to possess an offer of a job from an employer in Nova Scotia. Alternatively, they can possess experience in any of the in-demand occupations in the province.

The stream Express Entry Demand is linked with the Federal Immigration System Express Entry. It helps successful candidates in receiving accelerated processing of their applications.

Express Entry Experience Nova Scotia

TThe Express Entry Experience stream of Nova Scotia is aimed at highly skilled people who aspire to reside and work permanently in Nova Scotia. In order to qualify you have to possess a minimum of 1-year work experience in Nova Scotia in an occupation that is highly skilled. The stream is linked with the Federal Immigration System Express Entry. It helps successful candidates in receiving accelerated processing of their applications.

Nova Scotia Skilled Worker

The Skilled Worker stream under Nova Scotia PNP helps employers in the province to hire overseas workers and freshly graduated overseas students whose skills are required in Nova Scotia. Applicants are required to possess an offer of a job from an employer in Nova Scotia.

Physicians Nova Scotia

The Physicians stream helps Nova Scotia in nominating people who have an authentic offer of a job from a health organization in the province. The stream aims to assist public health agencies in the province in addressing critical labor requirements.

Entrepreneur Nova Scotia

The Entrepreneur stream of Nova Scotia is aimed at senior business managers or experienced business owners who are ready to invest in a business in the province that they will be managing. Applicants are required to possess a major net worth. They must be ready for applying their experience in business management in starting a fresh business in Nova Scotia.

Alternatively, they can buy a business existing in the province. Applicants can receive a nomination for Canada PR status after managing their business in the province for 1 year.

Overseas Graduate Entrepreneur Nova Scotia

Overseas Graduate Entrepreneur stream under Nova Scotia PNP is aimed at fresh graduates from Colleges and Universities in Nova Scotia. They must have launched or purchased a business in the province and managed it for a minimum of 12 months.

Applicants who fulfill these criteria and plan to settle permanently in Nova Scotia can become eligible for nomination from the province under this stream.

Labor Market Priorities Nova Scotia

The stream Labor Market Priorities aims at candidates in Express Entry having work experience in highly demanded occupations in Nova Scotia. It is accepting applications only from candidates having experience in the NOC 4214 occupation of Early Childhood Educators and Assistants since 2018 August.

The stream Occupations In-Demand under Nova Scotia PNP targets workers having an offer of a job in an in-demand field from an employer in Nova Scotia. Only the following occupations are qualified for this stream currently:

  • NOC 3413 -Nurses Aides, Patient Service Associates and Orderlies
  • NOC 7511 - Truck Transport Drivers
  • NOC 7521 - Operators - Heavy Equipment; excluding crane
  • NOC 7611 -Construction Trades Laborers and Helpers

The Nova Scotia eligibility for immigration and Nova Scotia document requirement for application are variables based on the chosen Nova Scotia PNP stream. We have here outlined the eligibility requirements for one of the Nova Scotia Provincial Nominee Program streams.

Express Entry Demand Nova Scotia

The Demand Express Entry stream is for highly skilled people having an education at the post-secondary level. They must also possess credentials assisting them to settle successfully in Nova Scotia.

You can apply directly to the NSOI - Nova Scotia Office of Immigration. Alternatively, they can also be chosen from the pool in Express Entry by NSOI. The Primary Applicant has to create a profile in the Express Entry system in any case. They must also file a full application with the NSOI.

The stream has 2 sub-categories:

Approved Employment in Nova Scotia

This stream mandates the applicants to possess a prearranged offer of a job backed by an affirmative LMIA - Labour Market Impact Assessment from an employer in Nova Scotia. The offer of a job has to be a NOC - National Occupational Classification skill level B, A, or 0 Occupation.

Work Experience Paid in an Opportunity Job

This stream requires a minimum of 1 year of full-time continuous paid work experience or corresponding part-time experience in the last 10 years. It must be in any of the Opportunity Jobs.

Minimum Requirements - Applicants

Candidates for becoming qualified for the Express Entry Demand Nova Scotia stream are required to

  • Possess an overseas credential, certificate, or diploma and its equivalency evaluated by a designated agency or an educational credential in Canada
  • Possess a minimum of 1 year of full-time continuous paid work experience or corresponding part-time experience in the last 10 years in a skill level B, A, or 0 occupations
  • Fulfill the language proficiency requirement. Currently, it is CLB - Canadian Language Benchmark 7 in all 4 components of language. This can be in either French or English by offering results of a language test from either of the following:
    • English – IELTS or CELPIP (only General Training Test)
    • French – TEF
Minimum Requirements - Employers

For qualifying under this stream, the below criteria also must be fulfilled:

  • The employer must possess a background of good business and workplace practices
  • The employer has to comply with all the appropriate regulations and laws
  • The employer has to offer a permanent, full-time job offer to the applicant. The job has to:
    • Be under NOC Skill Type B, A, or 0
    • Be situated in Nova Scotia
    • Offer a salary that fulfills the standards for provincial employment and current rates of wage
    • Be a position having scarcity of eligible citizens or permanent residents for filling the position
    • Not flout any current labor standards /agreements, unit agreements, or have any employment row

The employer has to show adequate hiring efforts for filling the job opening with a permanent resident or citizen in Canada

Factors for Selection

Prospective candidates have to secure a minimum of 67 points out of a total 100. The selection of candidates is through the Nova Scotia PNP draw.

Points Selection factor
25 points Maximum Education
28 points Maximum Ability in French and/or English
15 points Maximum Work experience
12 points Maximum Age

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQs)

Nova Scotia's Labour Market Priorities also chooses applicants from the Express Entry pool directly. Because this stream frequently welcomes profiles with no ties to the province, it is regarded as one of the simplest PNPs for international candidates to acquire PR.

You must be between the ages of 21 and 55. Have at least 12 months full-time (or an equivalent number of months part-time) paid skilled job experience in Nova Scotia in the three years before the application; The job experience could not have been obtained through self-employment or full-time studies.

The Nova Scotia Demand: Express Entry PNP stream was terminated by Nova Scotia. On January 4, 2021, the full broadcast was discontinued.

The Nova Scotia Points Calculator 2023 point grid is out of 100, with 67 being the lowest option score. Age, language, education, job experience, and flexibility are characteristics considered for calculating Nova Scotia PNP programme points.

Language ability should be at least 4.5 (IELTS) or 4 (CLB). A minimum of one year of work experience in the appropriate vocational field was necessary. Must have an equivalent diploma/certificate to the Canadian school system.
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