NOVA SCOTIA PNP

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Nova Scotia Provincial Nominee Program

Though Nova Scotia is the second smallest province in the world, it is a favored province for immigrants to settle in because it has a demand for highly skilled workers. The Nova Scotia PNP nominates foreign workers who qualify for the Permanent Residency.

The Nova Scotia PNP allows candidates to qualify under a range of skilled occupations. Apart from this, entrepreneurs, international graduates, and temporary foreign works can use the PNP of this province to settle down in Canada.

The Nova Scotia Immigration Program is aligned with the Express Entry system. Candidates with an active Express Entry profile are eligible for this program. Nova Scotia’s PNP offers two categories.

Category A requires candidates to have a job offer from an employer in the province. This could be a challenge for candidates from outside Canada.

Category B does not have such a condition. The candidates are only required to have experience in any of the in-demand occupations in the province.

Eligibility criteria for Category A

Here are the eligibility criteria to submit under the two categories:

  • The candidate must register his profile with the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s Express Entry system
  • He must score a minimum of 67 points or more in the eligibility criteria
  • He must have a job offer from a Nova Scotia employer for full-time work with a validity of at least one year after your Permanent Residency is issued
  • He must have at least one year of skilled work experience related to the job
  • He must have completed education equivalent to Canadian high school credentials
  • He must prove his proficiency in either English or French based on the Canadian Language Benchmark
  • He must have financial resources to help him settle in the province
 Eligibility criteria for Category B
  • The candidate must be in one of the target occupations as identified in the Nova Scotia Demand: Express Entry guide
  • The candidate must register his profile with the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s Express Entry system
  • The candidate must score a minimum of 67 points or more in the eligibility criteria
  • The candidate must have at least one year of skilled work experience in one of the province’s targets occupations
  • Candidate must have completed education equivalent to Canadian high school credentials
  • The candidate must prove his proficiency in either English or French based on the Canadian Language Benchmark
  • The candidate must have financial resources to help him settle in the province

 

NSNP draws in February 2022
Total Invitations: 440
Sl. No. Invitation Date Stream

Total number of Invitations

1

November 01, 2022

Entrepreneur 6
2 International Graduate Entrepreneur 6
3 November 07, 2022 French Speaking 150
4 February 08, 2022 Labour Market Priorities Stream 278
 

Requirements for the Nova Scotia PNP

  • Current passport and travel history
  • Educational credentials
  • Professional credentials
  • Recent medical report
  • Police clearance certificate
  • Other supporting forms
Submission process
  • Submit in Nova Scotia
  • Fulfill the requirements and submit the complete form
  • Obtain a nomination from the province
  • Receive the nomination certificate
  • Submit for Canada Permanent Residency
  • Since the Nova Scotia PNP is linked to the Express Entry System, a nomination from this province will add 600 CRS points to your Express Entry profile. This increases your possibility of getting an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for your Permanent Residency in the subsequent invitation round.
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