Nova Scotia PNP Requirements

Nova Scotia PNP Requirements

With a population of 923,000, Nova Scotia is the most populous province of Canada’s three Maritime provinces and the Atlantic provinces. It is present in eastern Canada also the second smallest province by area. Halifax, the capital city, is the centre of attraction for culture and arts. Nova Scotia Express Entry Program or simply NSNP immigration is a program to welcome new candidates into the province. Foreign nationals with suitable skills and work experience are selected under this program and may receive a Nova Scotia Provincial Nomination Certificate. With the nomination, individuals can find their route to the permanent resident status of Canada. NSNP is operated under nine streams based on different occupations and skills. The nine streams under NSNP are:

 

Nova Scotia Express Entry Stream:

All four streams under Express Entry follows the federal government’s Express Entry selection mechanism. Candidates applying from the below four streams should have an active Express Entry profile. Candidates who receive a provincial nomination under one of the Express Entry-aligned streams will get an additional 600 Comprehensive Ranking System score and an invitation to apply for permanent resident status in further draws of the Express Entry pool.

 

a. Nova Scotia Demand:

Under this stream, the province can nominate eligible candidates for admission to Canada without any sponsoring employer. This stream is further divided into two categories. Category A requires a job offer from an employer in the province. Category B requires work experiences in any one of the occupations that are in-demand in Nova Scotia province. Candidates applying under this stream should have at least 67 points from the six selection factors. They are – education, ability in English/French, work experience, age, arranged employed in Nova Scotia, and adaptability. There are 11 occupations under the Nova Scotia Demand stream.

 

b. Nova Scotia Experience:

Immigrants who possess high skills and experience in Nova Scotia are eligible under this stream. The primary requirement for this is to have one year of experience in any of the level 0, A or B occupation listed in the National Occupational Classification. Other requirements are:

  1. Should be between the age of 21 to 55 years old.
  2. Should have completed high school graduation or equivalent education.
  3. Language proficiency in English or French as per Canadian Language Benchmark scorings. Level 7 for skilled work in NOC 0 and A-type occupations. CLB level 5 for NOC B type occupations.

In Nova Scotia Express Entry, This stream is designed to allow and invite specific occupations for immigration into the province. Requirements are:

  1. Candidates should receive a Letter of Interest from NSNP.
  2. Minimum work experience.
  3. Should have legal status in the present country of residence.
  4. Should be able to demonstrate enough funds to pay the immigration costs and travel expenses in the province.

c. Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities for Physicians:

This stream is specifically designed to allow the province to select those candidates who are qualified doctors from the Express Entry pool. The province targets only two occupations as per the National Occupational Codes. They are:

  1. NOC 3112: Family Physicians
  2. NOC 3111: Specialist Physicians.

Canadian Experience Class Eligibility Process

The first step is to get the work permit in Canada

The first step is to get the work permit in Canada

Complete at least one year of work in Canada

Complete at least one year of work in Canada

Attend the language test and make sure all the eligibility requirements are met

Attend the language test and make sure all the eligibility requirements are met

To create Express Entry profile

To create Express Entry profile

Improve the necessary details in the profile and wait for the cut-off score

Improve the necessary details in the profile and wait for the cut-off score

Once the cut-off is reached, an Invitation to apply will be received

Once the cut-off is reached, an Invitation to apply will be received

Completion of medical and background checks, and then the candidate needs to submit the e-application within 60 days.

Completion of medical and background checks, and then the candidate needs to submit the e-application within 60 days.

Processing time for the review of e-application

Processing time for the review of e-application

Confirmation of permanent resident status and to get the PR card.

Confirmation of permanent resident status and to get the PR card.

Nova Scotia PNP : Skilled Worker:

In Nova Scotia Express Entry, This stream targets foreign workers and international graduates. If there are any positions vacant and the province is unable to fill the positions with Canadian citizens or permanent residents, then the employers can access the candidates under this stream to fill the employment opportunities. A positive Labour Market Impact Assessment is needed before providing the nomination. Candidates should also meet other eligibility requirements. Requirements are:

  1. Aged between 21 and 55 years.
  2. Should have a full-time permanent job offer from an employer in Nova Scotia province.
  3. Should have completed the high-school diploma.
  4. Should have a minimum of level 4 score on the Canadian Language Benchmark scoring in either English or French, which is meant for semi-skilled or low-skilled workers.
  5. Should demonstrate financial assets needed to settle in Nova Scotia.
     

Physician:

Under this stream, the province has the option to fix the employment gaps in the public health system by hiring general practitioners, family physicians, and specialist physicians.

 

Occupations in Demand:

Designed for intermediate-skilled jobs that are in high demand in the province. Some of the targeted occupations are nurse aides, orderlies, transport truck drivers, patient service associates. Requirements are:

  1. Aged between 21 to 55.
  2. A full-time permanent job offers from an employer in Nova Scotia province in one of the above occupations.
  3. Should have completed a high-school diploma.
  4. Should have a minimum of level 4 score on the Canadian Language Benchmark scoring in either English or French.
  5. Should demonstrate financial assets needed to settle in Nova Scotia.
     

Nova Scotia PNP : Entrepreneur:

Candidates with businesses or senior management experience fall under this category. They must live in the province, to either start a business or purchase an existing business. Under this stream, only a temporary work permit is granted for one year. After successfully completing the day to day operations for one continuous year, candidates can apply for permanent residence. The selection process follows Express of Interest basis, in which candidates are invited to apply for an existing pool. Requirements are:

  1. Aged above 21 years.
  2. Intend to live permanently in the province while actively operating the owned business in the province.
  3. Should have a minimum net worth of CAD 600,000.
  4. Should make a minimum investment of CAD 150,000 to start or purchase a business in the province.
  5. Should have at least three years of experience in operating the business.
  6. Should have a minimum of level 5 score on the Canadian Language Benchmark scoring in either English or French.
     

International Graduate Entrepreneur:

This stream is aimed only at recent graduates from a Nova Scotia University or community college. Candidates must have started or purchased a business and have operated for a year on the Post-Graduation Work Permit to be eligible under this stream. Requirements include:

  1. Intend to live permanently in the province while actively managing the owned business in the province.
  2. 100% ownership of the business is needed.
  3. Should have completed a 2-year degree/diploma in a Nova Scotia university or community college.
  4. Valid post-graduation work permit.
  5. Should have a minimum of level 7 score on the Canadian Language Benchmark scoring in either English or French.
     
     

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There are several ways to immigrate to Canada, such as through Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), Family Sponsorship, and Business Immigration. The eligibility criteria and application processes may vary depending on the program and category. You can visit the Government of Canada’s official immigration website for more information and guidance on the different immigration options available.

The requirements to immigrate to Canada depend on the immigration program or category you are applying under. Some common requirements include meeting the language proficiency (English or French) standards, having sufficient funds to support yourself and your family, meeting the educational and work experience criteria, and passing the medical and security checks. Each program may have additional requirements, so it is recommended to carefully review the eligibility criteria before applying.

The processing time for Canada immigration applications varies depending on the program and category. Some programs, such as Express Entry, have faster processing times than others. The processing times can also depend on factors such as the volume of applications received, completeness of the application, and whether additional information or documents are requested. You can check the current processing times on the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website.

The different types of Canadian immigration programs include Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), Family Sponsorship, and Business Immigration. Express Entry is a federal immigration program for skilled workers, while PNPs are designed to allow provinces and territories to nominate individuals who meet their specific labour market needs. Family sponsorship allows Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor their eligible family members for immigration to Canada. Business Immigration programs are designed to encourage foreign entrepreneurs and investors to start or invest in a business in Canada.