Nova Scotia will launch a new immigration category in May 2021 – The International Graduates in Demand stream, an occupational category that is in short supply for international students. This category is suitable for international students whose skills and qualifications…
The NSNP Shortage Occupation Category targets specific C occupations, which are medium-skilled occupations that are in high demand in the Nova Scotia labour market. USCIS determines in-demand occupations based on labor market information, and eligible occupations may change. This category…
The NSNP experience class immigration EE category (Nova Scotia Experience: Express Entry) is mainly for applicants who currently have one year of work experience in the new province. NSNP EE experience class immigration application conditions
The AIPP Atlantic Immigration Pilot Project is a creative approach to responding to changes in the labor market. As part of the four Atlantic provinces, the NS Province also participated in the pilot project. AIPP Atlantic Province Immigration Pilot…
The NSNP Physician category assists Nova Scotia’s public health sector – Nova Scotia Health Authority (NSHA) and Izaak Walton Killam Health Centre (IWK) – to hire GPs, GPs and specialists to work in Nova Scotia. This category helps NSHA and…
NSNP Labour Market Priority Category Application Process
The NSNP Skilled Worker category helps employers in NS to recruit foreign workers and recent graduates. These skilled workers have skills that are needed in the new province. Employers need to prove that local Canadian citizens or permanent residents cannot…
Nova Scotia is located in the southeastern part of Canada. It consists of the Nova Scotia Peninsula and Cape Breton Island. It covers an area of 55,491 square kilometers. It is one of the four maritime provinces of Canada. It…