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Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP)

 

Nova Scotia: A Beautiful Province with a Vibrant Immigration Program, Nova Scotia is a small Canadian province located in the Maritimes region of the country. It is composed of the Nova Scotia peninsula, Cape Breton Island, and over 3,000 smaller islands. The capital city, Halifax, is known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural beauty.

 

Nova Scotia is also a great place to immigrate. The province has a number of immigration programs that welcome skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and international students. One of the most popular programs is the Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP). The NSNP allows the province to nominate skilled workers who meet the province's labour market needs.

 

Why choose nova scotia for immigration

 

1. Nova Scotia is located on the east coast of Canada’s Atlantic Ocean.
2. Due to its small population and higher chances of multiple opportunities, Nova Scotia becomes many immigrants' preferred choice.
3. Sports activities, exciting lifestyles, and beautiful destinations attract approx. a million visitors every year.
4. Nova Scotia offers multiple housing options like private homeownership, rental housing, government-funded, and co-operative housing.
5. Homeownership is higher among immigrants as they find affordable housing there.
6. Medical services in Nova Scotia are the best as other locations in Canada.
7. For Nova Scotia physicians, mental health is as important as the physical health of a person. You can get treated with equal preferences as any other diseased person

 

For the past few years, Nova Scotia has been working on multiple programs to grow its economy. Immigrants in Nova Scotia find it peaceful and safe to live in a less populated province of Canada.

 

Nova Scotia with its eight programs provides opportunities to skilled workers and international graduates who are proficient in the English or French language. If you have the skills and experience that Nova Scotia is looking for, then it’s time to apply to one of the programs of Nova Scotia.

 

Nova Scotia Immigration Streams

 

1. Nova Scotia Experience: Express Entry
2. Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities: Express Entry
3. Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities for Physicians: Express Entry
4. Skilled worker
5. Entrepreneur
6. International Graduate in Demand
7. International Graduate Entrepreneur
8. Occupations in Demand

 

1.) Nova Scotia Experience: Express Entry

 

Nova Scotia Experience Eligibility:

 

1. Minimum one-year work experience in Nova Scotia.
2. Age between 21-55 years.
3. Education Credential Assessment.
4. Minimum language proficiency level 7 or above in NOC O, & A and for NOC B o, minimum CLB 5 is required.
5. Already in the Express Entry pool.

 

2.) Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities: Express Entry

 

Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities Eligibility:

 

1. Have a Valid Express Entry profile.
2. A letter of Interest from Nova Scotia.
3. Funds to support yourself & your partners.
4. A valid Education Credential Assessment.

 

3.) Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities for Physicians: Express Entry

 

Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities for Physician's Eligibility:

 

1. A job offer from Nova Scotia under NOC 3112: Family Physicians or NOC 3111: Specialist Physicians.
2. Have an Express Entry profile & a letter of Interest from Nova Scotia.
3. Funds to support yourself & your partners.

 

Labour Market Priorities streams focus on high-skilled and language-proficient candidates who have an Express Entry profile and are selected by Nova Scotia.

 

4.) Skilled Worker

 

Skilled workers and degree, diploma, or certificate holders who have been looking for opportunities to work in Canada, can apply through the Skilled Worker stream of Nova Scotia program.

 

Skilled Worker Eligibility:

 

1. A full-time job offer from Nova Scotia.
2. Minimum one-year relevant work experience.
3. Age between 21-55.
4. Minimum language proficiency level 5 or above.
5. A valid Education Credential Assessment.
6. Funds to support yourself & your partners.

 

5.) Entrepreneur

 

Candidates who are experienced in business, or management and want to start or invest in the Nova Scotia market, can apply through the Entrepreneur stream.

 

Entrepreneur Eligibility:

 

1. Minimum net worth of $600,000.
2. Minimum investment of 150,000 to purchase or start a new business.
3. Have been managing a business for the last 3 years.
4. Minimum language proficiency level 5 or above.

 

6.) International Graduate in Demand

 

International Graduate in Demand stream targets specific occupations and invites students who have completed their education in related fields.

 

International Graduate in Demand Eligibility:

 

1. Full-time job offer from Nova Scotia in NOC 3413 or 4214.
2. A degree, diploma, or certificate from Nova Scotia.
3. Minimum language proficiency level 5 or above.
4. Funds to support yourself & your partners.

 

7.) International Graduate Entrepreneur

 

Graduates of Nova Scotia who have been into a business in Nova Scotia with PGWP can apply through the Entrepreneur stream for Graduates.

 

International Graduate Entrepreneur Eligibility:

 

1. Have been in a business for a year in Nova Scotia.
2. Have a full-time degree or diploma from Nova Scotia institution.
3. Minimum language proficiency level 7 or above.

 

8.) Occupations in Demand

 

In-demand occupations in Nova Scotia specifically in NOC skill type C are targeted under this stream. Candidates having relevant skills and experience can apply through the Occupations in Demand stream.

 

Occupations in Demand Eligibility:

 

1. Full-time job offer from Nova Scotia.
2. One year of relevant work experience.
3. Minimum 12th qualified.
4. Minimum language proficiency level 4 or above.

 

How does Triple I Business help?

 

The application process and eligibility requirements of British Columbia have many major points. Generally, applicants get confused about choosing the right program for them.
Your application is everything after getting all the documents ready.

 

The Nova Scotia Nominee Program is not the only way to move to Canada and settle in its provides, there are many other provinces with different programs to immigrate Skilled and unskilled workers.

 

Other options such as the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC-PNP) Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP), Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP), Atlantic Immigration Program, Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP), 

 

Contact us and talk to our Canada Visa experts in Delhi & India and choose which program is best suited for you as per your qualification, requirements and the demand of the Canadian Government.

 

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Nova Scotia Nominee Program: FAQ's

 

What are the requirements for Nova Scotia Nominee Program?
Be between the ages of 21 and 55; Have at least 12 months full-time (or an equal amount in part-time) paid skilled work experience in Nova Scotia in the three years before the application is made

 

How much funds are required for Nova Scotia Nominee Program?
Consider the following checklist in assessing your financial situation:

 

Number of Family Members             Funds Required (in Canadian dollars)
                1.                                                     $11,115
                2.                                                     $13,837
                3.                                                     $17,011
                4.                                                     $20,654

 

What is the new immigration program in Nova Scotia in 2023?
NSNP allows the province of Nova Scotia to nominate skilled workers to settle in the province as permanent residents. This helps the province sustain its economic growth and meet the demands of its local labour market.

 

Can I apply for PNP in Nova Scotia without IELTS?
Please note, that while IELTS isn't required for the skilled worker stream, it still is required for Nova Scotia's Express Entry streams: Nova Scotia Demand and Nova Scotia

 

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