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Nova Scotia Nominee Program (PNP)
This program is for applicants who are planning to settle in Halifax, Cape Breton, or any other city in Nova Scotia, under the Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP).
Successful applicants will receive a Nova Scotia Provincial Nomination Certificate, which will speed-up the Canada Immigration (Permanent Resident) Visa application process.
Under the Nova Scotia Nominee Program (PNP), you may qualify under one of four categories:
- Nova Scotia PNP Skilled Worker Stream
- Nova Scotia PNP Family Business Worker Stream
- Nova Scotia PNP Community Identified Stream
- Nova Scotia PNP International Graduate Stream
Nova Scotia PNP Skilled Worker Stream
To qualify as a Skilled Worker, the applicant must have:
Nova Scotia PNP Family Business Worker Stream
To qualify under the Family Business Worker Stream, the applicant must have:
- A permanent Nova Scotia job offer from an employer who is a close relative and who owns a business in Nova Scotia;
- The skills, work experience, and licensing, if applicable, for the job; and
- Certain minimum criteria for age, language ability and education.
Nova Scotia PNP Community Identified Stream
To qualify under the Community Identified Stream, the applicant must:
- Have strong established connections to a Nova Scotia community;
- Have a Letter of Identification from an organization that is mandated by the Nova Scotia Office of Immigration;
- Be employable and be able to contribute to the economy and the labour market of the specific community.
Nova Scotia PNP International Graduate Stream
To qualify under the International Graduate Stream, the applicant must:
- Have received a diploma, certificate or degree from a recognized Nova Scotia post-secondary education within the past two years, having completed a full-time program of study;
- Have job offer in their field of study from a Nova Scotia employer that is guaranteed, full-time and permanent;
- Be working for that employer before the Provincial Nomination application is submitted;
- Have legal status in Canada;
- Have sufficient financial supports;
- Meet the minimum qualification requirements for the position and the minimum age, education, and language ability.
To inquire about how to apply for a Canada Immigration Visa under one of the Nova Scotia Nominee Program (PNP) Categories, kindly forward your details to GICS.
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