The Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities Stream proposes a limited opening for Express Entry candidates to achieve Canadian permanent residence by fulfilling specific labour market requirements of the province.
A Flexible and Dynamic Approach
This innovative stream is designed with flexibility in mind, adapting its targeted occupations and criteria from one draw to the next based on Nova Scotia's evolving labour market and social needs.
Targeting Express Entry Candidates
The Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities stream specifically aims at Express Entry candidates. To qualify, candidates must have a valid federal Express Entry profile below one of the subsequent three federal economic immigration programs:
- Federal Skilled Worker (FSW)
- Federal Skilled Trades Class (FSTC)
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
This approach ensures that the stream remains responsive and aligned with the province's current economic demands, offering a tailored pathway for qualified immigrants to contribute to Nova Scotia's growth.
Minimum Eligibility Requirements for Nova Scotia's Labour Market Priorities Stream
To be contemplated for a provincial nomination underneath Nova Scotia's Labour Market Priorities Stream, Express Entry candidates must meet the following criteria:
Key Steps to Apply
1. Receive a Letter of Interest
Candidates must first receive a Letter of Interest from the Nova Scotia Office of Immigration (NSOI) in their Express Entry profile.
2. Meet Draw-Specific Criteria
Candidates must fulfill the eligibility criteria specified in the draw announcement posted by the NSOI. These criteria may vary with each draw based on Nova Scotia's labour market needs.
3. Demonstrate Relevant Work Experience
- Applicants need to show they meet the work experience requirements for their respective Express Entry class (Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades Class, or Canadian Experience Class).
- They must provide supporting documentation or letters of reference from employers to verify their work experience.
4. Show Sufficient Settlement Funds
- Candidates must have enough settlement funds to support themselves and any accompanying family members in Nova Scotia. These funds should cover immigration costs and travel expenses.
- The NSOI will reject applications if the projected family income, based on the job offer and any spousal income, is below Statistics Canada’s Low Income Cut-Off (LICO).
5. Maintain Legal Status
- Applicants must have legal status in their country of residence when applying for the stream.
Draw-Specific Eligibility Requirements
Express Entry applicants or candidates may be requested to apply for a provincial nomination certificate based on the criteria specified in the draw announcement. These requirements are tailored to address Nova Scotia's current labour market demands and can vary with each draw.
Candidates are encouraged to review the draw-specific criteria on the NSOI’s website regularly.
Work Experience Requirements
In addition to the general eligibility criteria, applicants must demonstrate that their work experience aligns with a priority occupation specified by the NSOI. This includes:
- Providing required supporting documentation.
- Ensuring their work experience matches the description listed in the federal government's National Occupational Classification (NOC) mentioned in the draw announcement.
By meeting these comprehensive eligibility requirements, candidates can enhance their chances of obtaining a provincial nomination and moving closer to achieving Canadian permanent residence through Nova Scotia's Labour Market Priorities Stream.
Application Process for Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities Stream
1. Register to the NSNP in the Labour Market Priorities Stream
To be considered for the Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP) under the Labour Market Priorities Stream, candidates must have an active profile in the federal government’s Express Entry system. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
- Receive a Letter of Interest: Express Entry candidates must foremostobtain a Letter of Interest from the Nova Scotia Office of Immigration (NSOI) through their Express Entry profile.
- Submit Application: Candidates who receive a Letter of Interest have 60 days (2 Months) to put in a comprehensive application with all required supporting documents to the NSOI online.
A detailed list of draw-specific supporting documents will be available on the NSNP website. All documents must be submitted as PDF files. In case any documents or papers are not in English or French, candidates must provide both the original and a certified translation.
Supporting Documents Required:
- Letters of reference to verify work experience listed in the Express Entry profile and as per NSOI requirements.
- Official banking statements to prove settlement funds.
- A valid passport or temporary resident visa if the applicant is not a citizen of their country of residence, including Canada.
2. Nomination/Refusal Decision
Once an application is reviewed, the NSOI will notify the candidate of the decision:
- Approval: If approved, the candidate will receive a letter through their Express Entry profile and a Nomination Certificate via email.
- Consideration for Refusal: If the application is being considered for refusal, the candidate will receive a Letter of Intent to Refuse and will have 10 business days to submit additional documents for reassessment. If refused, the decision is final with no appeal process.
3. Accepting the Nomination
Candidates have 30 calendar days to accept the nomination from Nova Scotia. Upon acceptance, they will receive an Invitation to Apply from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) in a federal draw. Receiving a provincial nomination from Nova Scotia awards the candidate an additional 600 points towards their Express Entry Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score.
4. Notification of Canadian Permanent Residence
After being granted permanent residence, foreign nationals must notify the NSOI within 30 days of incoming or arriving in Nova Scotia. This notification must include:
- A copy or proof of the Validation of Permanent Residence.
- A copy of the passport.
- Nova Scotia communication data and contact information such as recent address, phone number(s), and email address.
By following these steps and meeting the requirements, candidates can successfully navigate the application process for the Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities Stream and move closer to achieving Canadian permanent residence.
Aptness Criteria for the Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities Stream
Who is Not Eligible?
Foreign nationals are not eligible for the Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities Stream if they:
- Recent Nominees: Have received a nomination under the NSNP within the last 12 months.
- Refugee Claimants: Are refugee claimants or failed refugee claimants who have not yet left Canada.
Invitation History and Eligibility Criteria
Here is a detailed look at the Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities Stream invitation history and eligibility criteria:
Date | Draw Information | Eligibility Criteria |
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March 29, 2021 | FRANCOPHONE DRAW |
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January 19, 2021 | DRAW FOR OTHER FINANCIAL OFFICERS |
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December 1, 2020 | DRAW FOR FULL-TIME JOB OFFERS IN NOVA SCOTIA |
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October 22, 2020 | DRAW FOR PROGRAMMERS AND INTERACTIVE MEDIA DEVELOPERS |
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September 24, 2020 | DRAW FOR AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIANS AND MOTOR VEHICLE BODY REPAIRERS |
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May 22, 2020 | DRAW FOR NURSES |
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April 27, 2020 | FRANCOPHONE DRAW |
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December 20, 2019 | DRAW FOR PROFESSIONAL OCCUPATIONS IN ADVERTISING, MARKETING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS |
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December 5, 2019 | DRAW FOR SOCIAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE WORKERS |
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October 28, 2019 | DRAW FOR NURSES |
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September 20, 2019 | DRAW FOR CARPENTERS |
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September 4, 2019 | FRANCOPHONE DRAW |
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June 3, 2019 | ECE DRAW |
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March 20, 2019 | FRANCOPHONE DRAW |
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January 24, 2019 | DRAW FOR FINANCIAL AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS |
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August 8, 2019 | ECE DRAW |
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Disclaimer: The information provided about the Nova Scotia Express Entry Labour Market Priorities stream is for informational purposes only and may change without notice. Applicants should verify current eligibility criteria and procedures directly with the Nova Scotia Office of Immigration (NSOI) or authorized representatives. This content should not be solely relied upon, as it may not cover all individual circumstances or updates. For personalized guidance, consult official sources or seek professional advice.
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