Nova Scotia uses the federal government’s Express Entry immigration selection system in order to select candidates for Nova Scotia Demand: Express Entry. This stream, which came into effect on January 1, 2015, is for highly-skilled individuals with a post-secondary education and qualifications that will help them successfully settle in Nova Scotia. There is a list of 11 eligible occupations for this stream.
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Nova Scotia uses the federal government’s Express Entry immigration selection system in order to select candidates for this stream, which provides a pathway to permanent residence for highly skilled applicants who have worked for a Nova Scotia employer for at least one year.
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The Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities Stream allows the province to select Express Entry candidates who meet specified labour market needs. The skilled occupations specified under this dynamic stream can change with each invitation round.
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The Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities for Physician stream selects Express Entry candidates who have an approved job offer as either a general practitioner and family physician (NOC 3112) or a specialist physician (NOC 3111).
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The NSNP accepts applications under this stream from individuals who have received a job offer from a Nova Scotia employer. Workers in skilled, semi-skilled, and low-skilled occupations may be eligible to apply.
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The Nova Scotia Occupation in Demand Stream is designed to target specific NOC Skill Level C related jobs that are in high demand in the province of Nova Scotia.
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The Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP) Entrepreneur Stream is designed to attract individuals who wish to start or acquire a business and settle permanently in Nova Scotia.
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The International Graduate Entrepreneur Stream is open to graduates who have completed at least two years of full-time study from a recognized Nova Scotia university or Nova Scotia Community College, have operated their own business in Nova Scotia for at least one year, and intend to settle permanently in Nova Scotia.
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The Physician Stream is open to internationally-trained general practitioners, family physicians and specialist physicians with a signed employment offer from Nova Scotia’s healthcare authorities.
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Nova Scotia is one of four Atlantic provinces working in partnership with the Government of Canada to recruit foreign workers to fill jobs in Atlantic Canada that have not been filled locally. Foreign nationals interested in participating in the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program may be residing abroad or on temporary status in Canada at the time of applying.
All applicants to the pilot must have a job offer from a designated employer that meets the requirements of the program.
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Yes, Nova Scotia has two immigration streams aligned with the federal Express Entry immigration selection system, also referred to as enhanced Express Entry streams. These streams are called Nova Scotia Demand (see question 10 for more information), Nova Scotia Experience (see question 12 for more information) and Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities . By receiving an enhanced provincial nomination from one of these streams, candidates receive an extra 600 Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points, resulting in an Invitation To Apply (ITA) for permanent residence being issued at a subsequent draw from the Express Entry pool.
Applying to the NSNP is a two-step process. Candidates interested in living and working permanently in Nova Scotia should first review the different NSNP streams to determine if they are eligible:
This stream is for applicants with a permanent, full-time job offer from a Nova Scotia employer who can demonstrate that they have made an effort to fill the position with a Canadian citizen or permanent resident before extending the offer of employment to the applicant. The stream is composed of three different categories:
Under this category, priority is given to highly skilled applicants (those with experience in NOC level 0, A, or B occupations).
Furthermore, all applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements:
Employers sponsoring applicants through this program must meet the following requirements:
This stream is for experienced business owners and senior business managers looking to start or acquire a business in Nova Scotia where they will actively participate in the day-to-day management of the business. The Nova Scotia Nominee Program Entrepreneur Stream is a temporary to permanent residence program whereby approved applicants operate a business in Nova Scotia on a valid work permit for at least one continuous year prior to being nominated for permanent residence in Canada.
To qualify under the NSNP Entrepreneur Stream, applicants must:
Additionally, there are a number of requirements that must be met in order for the business to be considered eligible.
The International Graduate Entrepreneur (IGE) Stream is open to recent graduates of universities and colleges in Nova Scotia who have already started or purchased a business in the province. This stream targets those who intend to reside permanently in the province while owning and actively managing their Nova Scotia business.
To qualify under the NSNP IGE Stream, applicants must:
This stream is for highly-skilled individuals with a post-secondary education and qualifications that will help them successfully settle in Nova Scotia. Candidates must also be eligible to enter the federal Express Entry pool through one of the federal economic immigration classes: Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades, or Canadian Experience Class. There are two categories under the stream; the first category requires candidates to have an arranged job offer from a Nova Scotia employer while the second requires candidates to have at least one year of continuous full-time, or part-time equivalent, paid work experience in the last five years in an NOC Skill Type 0, Skill Level A or B occupation. There are two application routes to the Nova Scotia Demand: Express Entry stream. Candidates may either apply directly to the Nova Scotia Office of Immigration (NSOI) or be selected from the federal Express Entry pool by the NSOI. In either case, the principal applicant will need to submit a complete application to the NSOI.
In order to be eligible for Nova Scotia Demand: Express Entry, candidates must meet the following minimum requirements:
Additionally, potential candidates must score at least 67 out of 100 points on a points grid that measures a number of selection factors including education, language ability, work experience, age, adaptability factors, and whether the candidate has an arranged job offer from a Nova Scotia-based employer.
Some applicants may be required to attend an in-person interview in Nova Scotia. Applicants will be notified if such an interview is required.
This stream is for highly skilled applicants who have worked for a Nova Scotia employer for at least one year and are seeking permanent residence. Candidates must also be eligible to enter the federal Express Entry pool through one of the federal economic immigration classes: Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades, or Canadian Experience Class. There are two application routes to the Nova Scotia Experience: Express Entry stream. Candidates may either apply directly to the Nova Scotia Office of Immigration (NSOI) or be selected from the federal Express Entry pool by the NSOI. In either case, the principal applicant will need to submit a complete application to the NSOI.
In order to be eligible for Nova Scotia Experience: Express Entry, candidates must:
Additionally, potential candidates must score at least 67 out of 100 points on a points grid that measures a number of selection factors including education, language ability, work experience, age, adaptability factors, and whether the candidate has an arranged job offer from a Nova Scotia-based employer.
Some applicants may be required to attend an in-person interview in Nova Scotia. Applicants will be notified if such an interview is required.
Through this Express Entry-aligned stream, the NSNP selects candidates in the federal Express Entry system who meet provincial labour market needs to apply for a provincial nomination. Candidates can only apply if they obtain a Letter of Interest (LOI) from the Nova Scotia Office of Immigration.