Nova Scotia selects applicants for Nova Scotia Demand: Express Entry using the federal government’s Express Entry immigration selection system. This stream, which became available on January 1st, 2015, is for highly competent people with post-secondary education and credentials that will aid in their effective integration into Nova Scotia. There is a list of 11 professions that are acceptable for this stream.
To learn more about the Express Entry: Nova Scotia Demand stream’s eligibility requirements, get in touch with us.
This stream offers highly qualified individuals who have worked for a Nova Scotia employer for at least one year a pathway to permanent residence. Nova Scotia selects applicants for this stream using the federal government’s Express Entry immigration selection system.
For additional information on the Express Entry Stream for Candidates with Nova Scotia Experience, get in touch with us.
The province can choose Express Entry applicants who fit certain labour market demands by using the Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities Stream. With each round of invitations, the skilled jobs listed under this dynamic stream are subject to change.
To learn more about the Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities Stream’s eligibility requirements, get in touch with us.
Express Entry candidates with an accepted employment offer as either a general practitioner and family physician (NOC 3112) or a specialized physician are chosen through the Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities for Physician stream (NOC 3111).
To learn more about the Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities for Doctors’ eligibility requirements, get in touch with us.
The NSNP accepts applications from those who have been extended a job offer by a Nova Scotia firm under this stream. You might be able to apply if you work in a skilled, semi-skilled, or low-skilled occupation.
To learn more about the NSNP Skilled Worker Stream’s eligibility requirements, get in touch with us.
Targeting specific NOC Skill Level C-related employment that is in high demand in the province of Nova Scotia is the goal of the Nova Scotia Occupation in Demand Stream.
Get in touch with us to learn more about the Nova Scotia Occupation in Demand Stream’s eligibility requirements.
The Entrepreneur Stream of the Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP) is intended to draw people who want to start or buy a business and relocate permanently to Nova Scotia.
To learn more about the NSNP Entrepreneur Stream’s eligibility requirements, get in touch with us.
Graduates who have completed at least two years of full-time study at an accredited Nova Scotian university or community college, who have run their own business in Nova Scotia for at least one year, and who intend to settle down permanently in Nova Scotia are eligible for the International Graduate Entrepreneur Stream.
To learn more about the International Graduate Entrepreneur Stream’s eligibility requirements, get in touch with us.
General practitioners, family doctors, and specialists having an official employment offer from Nova Scotia’s healthcare authority are eligible to apply for the Physician Stream.
To learn more about the Nova Scotia Physician Stream’s eligibility requirements, get in touch with us.
One of the four provinces in the Atlantic region that collaborates with the federal government to find foreign employees to fill open positions in Atlantic Canada is Nova Scotia. Foreign people who are interested in the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program may already be living abroad or have a temporary visa for Canada when they apply.
All pilot applicants must have a job offer from a designated employer that satisfies the program’s qualifications.
To learn more about employer designation for the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program in Nova Scotia, get in touch with us.
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