Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia

Located on the eastern shore of the Atlantic Ocean, Nova Scotia is one of Canada’s provinces that have continuously contributed to the Canadian economy. Newcomers (semi-skilled) and highly trained professionals from all over the world can choose from many Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP). The leading PNPs are NSD: EE, NSE: EE, NSSW, NSP, NSE, NSIGE, NSLMOP, and NSOD.

Weigh Your Immigration Options with Nova Scotia Nominee Program

At Twenty Two Immigration, we provide enthusiastic support in choosing the right NSNP, assessing your profile, and submitting the application without delay and mistakes.

  • The province of Nova Scotia is looking to recruit highly trained workers who can help grow the province’s economy through the ‘Nova Scotia Demand: EE Demand: EE program.’ A job offer from a Nova Scotia employer or relevant work experience is required.
  • Skilled workers who want to make Nova Scotia their permanent home are the focus of the Nova Scotia Experience: EE stream. Eligible applicants will have worked in a high-skilled vocation for at least one year.
  • Taking advantage of the Nova Scotia Skilled Worker act allows Nova Scotia businesses to hire foreign workers and recent international graduates with talents.
  • With the Nova Scotia Physicians act, the province can put forth candidates who have been offered employment by a health care facility in Nova Scotia. The goal of this track is to aid provincial public health agencies.
  • Business owners and executives with significant expertise interested in investing in and running a company in Nova Scotia are the intended beneficiaries of the Nova Scotia Entrepreneur act. To be considered, applicants must demonstrate a high level of personal wealth.
  • Graduates of a Nova Scotia university or college who have owned and maintained a business in the province for at least a year are sought-after participants in the International Graduate Entrepreneur act.
  • EE applicants with experience in occupations in high demand in Nova Scotia can apply through the Nova Scotia Labor Market Priorities act.
  • A job offer from a Nova Scotia business in a high-demand field is what the Occupations in Demand stream aim for – NOC 3413, 7511, 7521, and 7611.
  • Through Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program, qualified foreign nationals who have been offered employment by an Atlantic area designated employer can more easily get immigration status.

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Like each province, Nova Scotia has different immigration laws and requirements. Make sure you clear your doubts in an interview with the best immigration consultant in Surrey at Twenty Two Immigration.

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