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Nova Scotia

These programs are specifically crafted to entice and retain new  immigrants who possess the skills to address labor market needs and make substantial contributions to the prosperity of both the local economy and communities.

Province Operates several Immigration Streams:

FAQs

Individuals ineligible for the Nova Scotia PNP include those who are not citizens or legal residents of their current country of residence, intending to work in occupations below NOC Level C or D, relatives of Canadian citizens or permanent residents, failed refugee claimants, those living in Canada illegally or prohibited from entry, international students contractually obligated to return home, individuals involved in unresolved child support or custody disputes, those under the Caregiver Program, individuals lacking one year of full-time skilled work experience in Nova Scotia, and those in sales jobs solely reliant on commission.

Yes, healthcare in Nova Scotia is free. There are no premiums to pay. It’s important to carry your signed Nova Scotia Health Card at all times and present it to your physician when needed.

As of April 1, 2024, the minimum wage rate in Nova Scotia is $15.20 per hour.

Yes, you can apply for the Nova Scotia Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) without being part of the Express Entry system. You can apply through a Non-Express Entry Stream, meeting the eligibility requirements set by the province.

Yes, you can apply for the Nova Scotia PNP even without a job offer lined up. If you possess the necessary experience and training for an in-demand job, you may qualify for the Regional Labour Market Demand Stream regardless of having a job offer.

Yes, Nova Scotia offers two immigration streams aligned with the federal Express Entry system, known as enhanced Express Entry streams.

Yes, your spouse and dependent children can accompany you to Canada. You’ll need to provide marriage certificates and birth certificates during the application process.

Nova Scotia is a beautiful province in Canada, offering numerous opportunities for residents. With a low cost of living and high quality of life, it’s an affordable and desirable place to live.

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    Express Entry and Provincial Nomination Programs Assessment Form

    First Name*

    Last Name*

    Email Address*

    Telephone*

    Home Address*

    Nationality*

    PERSONAL PROFILE:

    Age*

    Marital Status*

    Country of Residence

    Preferred Destination in Canada

    LANGUAGE SKILLS:

    English

    Have you taken the IELTS test?

    Select the score below. If you haven't taken a test, please guess.

    Speaking

    Reading

    Writing

    Listening

    French

    Have you taken the TEF test?

    If yes, select the score below. If no, please guess if you speak French.

    Speaking

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    Listening

    What other languages do you speak?

    EDUCATION AND TRAINING:

    Highest level of education

    Total years of education

    Do you have a Canadian equivalency degree?

    If yes, title of equivalent degree

    Any training (other than education)?

    WORK HISTORY:

    # of years paid work outside of Canada in the last 10 years

    Job title

    # of years paid work in Canada in a skilled occupation

    Job title

    JOB OFFER:

    Do you have a written job offer from a Canadian employer?

    If yes, job title

    Name of the company and province

    SPOUSE AND DEPENDENTS (If applicable):

    How old is your spouse?

    What is the highest level of education of your spouse?

    Your Spouse's English Language Proficiency

    Speaking

    Reading

    Writing

    Listening

    How many dependent children do you have?

    FAMILY AND FRIENDS IN CANADA:

    Do you have any family members or relatives in Canada?

    If yes, relationship

    Which province are they living in?

    PERSONAL NET WORTH:

    Net Worth (in Canadian dollars)

    Ability to bring funds to Canada

    ADMISSIBILITY:

    Have you or your spouse been convicted of a crime?

    Do you or your spouse have a serious health problem?

    Who referred you to contact us?

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