Nova Scotia Nominee Program Visa (NSNP)
Overview
The beautiful province of Nova Scotia, with its captivating culture and breathtaking landscapes, warmly welcomes professionals, entrepreneurs, and students to make this maritime gem their home through the Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP). This program presents an expedited pathway to Canadian Permanent Residency, enabling you to establish roots in this delightful region.
Nova Scotia Demand: Express Entry
The Nova Scotia Demand program seeks highly-skilled individuals with post-secondary education, aiming for a minimum score of 67 out of 100. This score is determined based on factors such as education, language proficiency, work experience, age, and adaptability. Candidates must possess a minimum of one year of recent work experience in one of the 29 in-demand occupations, along with intermediate language proficiency in English or French, verified through a standardized test such as IELTS, CELPIP, or TEF, achieving a minimum of CLB 7 in all components.
Categories:
- Category 1: Requires a job offer from a Nova Scotian employer, supported by a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment.
- Category 2: Mandates recent work experience in one of the specified in-demand occupations.
Skilled Worker Stream
The Skilled Worker Stream comprises three categories, each designed to cater to specific skills and experience levels.
Categories:
- Skilled Workers: Catering to individuals in NOC level 0, A, or B occupations, with a priority given to high-skilled applicants.
- Semi-Skilled Workers: Tailored for those in NOC level C occupations, necessitating at least six months of work experience with a supporting Nova Scotian employer. Individuals with employers committed to newcomers’ settlement needs receive priority.
Low-Skilled Workers: Suited for individuals in NOC level D occupations, requiring at least six months of work experience with a Nova Scotian employer. Priority is accorded to those supported by employers focused on assisting with settlement needs.
General Criteria for the Skilled Worker Stream:
- Legal status in Canada if currently residing there.
- Age between 21 and 55.
- Full-time, permanent job offer from a Nova Scotia employer.
- Minimum high school education (12 years).
- Necessary education, training, and licenses for the job in Canada.
- At least 12 months of relevant work experience.
- Language proficiency: CLB level 5 for NOC 0, A, or B; CLB level 4 for NOC C or D.
- Intent and ability to settle in Nova Scotia.
If you are ready to explore the exciting prospects that await you in Nova Scotia, make sure ONE TRUST Consultants is your trusted guide. With our expertise and personalized support, we will help you navigate the intricate Canadian immigration process, ensuring that your transition to Nova Scotia is as smooth as can be. It’s time to take the first step towards your new life in Nova Scotia!
SKILLED IMMIGRATION
- Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP)
- British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program
- Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP)
- Nova Scotia Nominee Program Visa (NSNP)
- Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP)
- Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program
- Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)