
Overview of the Nova Scotia Provincial Nominee Program (NSNP)
Nova Scotia Provincial Nominee Program (NSNP) Streams in 2025
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Best For: Skilled workers with at least one year of work experience in Nova Scotia.
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Eligibility:
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At least 12 months of full-time (or equivalent part-time) paid work experience in Nova Scotia in the last five years in a skilled occupation (NOC TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3). Note: As of May 2022, NOC 62020 (food service supervisors) is ineligible.
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Work experience must be gained with proper authorization (e.g., work permit) and not through self-employment, full-time study, or unpaid internships.
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Canadian high school diploma or foreign equivalent with an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA).
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Language proficiency: Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 7 for TEER 0 or 1; CLB 5 for TEER 2 or 3 in English or French.
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Active Express Entry profile with IRCC.
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Sufficient settlement funds (e.g., CAD $11,000 for a single applicant, plus CAD $2,000 per dependent).
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Intention to live permanently in Nova Scotia.
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Process:
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Create an Express Entry profile with IRCC.
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Apply online via the NSOI website, uploading all required documents.
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If nominated, receive a provincial nomination certificate by email and 600 CRS points in Express Entry.
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Accept the nomination in Express Entry within 30 days and apply for PR within 60 days of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA).
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Processing Time: 3–6 months for NSOI assessment; Express Entry PR applications typically take 6–12 months.
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Note: This stream is ideal for temporary workers or post-graduation work permit holders in Nova Scotia.
2. Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities
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Best For: Express Entry candidates with skills in high-demand occupations (e.g., early childhood educators, pharmacists).
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Eligibility:
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Valid Express Entry profile.
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Letter of Interest (LOI) from NSOI, issued based on provincial labor market priorities.
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Work experience in a targeted occupation (e.g., NOC 4214 for early childhood educators or NOC 31301 for pharmacists in the Healthcare Professionals Immigration Pilot).
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CLB 7 or higher in English or French.
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Canadian high school diploma or equivalent (with ECA if foreign-educated).
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Sufficient settlement funds and legal status in current country of residence.
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Process:
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Register in the Express Entry pool and indicate interest in Nova Scotia.
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Receive an LOI from NSOI via your Express Entry account.
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Submit an NSNP application within 30 days, including proof of work experience and funds.
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If nominated, receive 600 CRS points and apply for PR through Express Entry.
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Processing Time: 3–6 months for NSOI assessment.
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Note: Targeted occupations vary; check NSOI’s archived draw criteria for updates. Recent draws include pharmacists and pharmacy technicians (August 28, 2024).
3. Skilled Worker Stream
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Best For: Foreign workers with a job offer from a Nova Scotia employer.
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Eligibility:
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Full-time, permanent job offer from a Nova Scotia employer in TEER 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 occupations. TEER 4 and 5 require six months of work with the supporting employer.
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At least one year of relevant work experience (or six months with the employer for TEER 4 or 5).
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Age 21–55.
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High school diploma or equivalent.
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CLB 5 for TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3; CLB 4 for TEER 4 or 5.
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Sufficient settlement funds.
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Employer must demonstrate recruitment efforts and compliance with labor standards (e.g., competitive wages, no labor disputes).
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Process:
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Secure a job offer, possibly requiring a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) unless exempt.
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Submit an online application to NSOI with required documents (e.g., job offer, work experience proof).
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If nominated, apply for PR directly to IRCC within six months.
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Processing Time: 6–12 months for NSOI assessment; PR processing varies.
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Note: As of April 17, 2024, applications in the Accommodation and Food Services sector are paused due to a backlog.
4. Occupations in Demand
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Best For: Workers with job offers in specific in-demand TEER 3, 4, or 5 occupations.
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Eligibility:
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Full-time, permanent job offer in one of the following National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes:
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NOC 3413: Nurse aides, orderlies, and patient service associates.
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NOC 7511: Transport truck drivers.
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NOC 7521: Heavy equipment operators (except crane).
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NOC 7611: Construction trades helpers and laborers.
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At least one year of relevant work experience.
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Age 21–55.
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High school diploma or equivalent.
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CLB 4 in English or French.
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Sufficient settlement funds.
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Employer compliance with labor standards.
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Process:
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Secure a job offer from a Nova Scotia employer.
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Apply online to NSOI with supporting documents.
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If nominated, apply for PR directly to IRCC.
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Processing Time: 6–12 months.
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Note: This stream targets lower-skilled roles with persistent labor shortages. The pause on Accommodation and Food Services applications also applies.
5. Critical Construction Worker Pilot – Job Offer Pathway
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Best For: Skilled construction workers with a job offer in Nova Scotia.
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Eligibility:
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Full-time, permanent job offer in the construction sector (NAICS 23) in one of the following NOCs: electricians, carpenters, heavy-duty mechanics, welders, roofers, crane operators, HVAC mechanics, construction managers, etc.
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At least one year of relevant work experience.
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High school diploma or construction-specific training.
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CLB 5 in English or French.
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Sufficient settlement funds.
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Process:
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Secure a job offer from a Nova Scotia employer.
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Apply online to NSOI.
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If nominated, apply for PR directly to IRCC.
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Processing Time: 6–12 months.
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Note: This pilot addresses Nova Scotia’s construction sector needs, supporting infrastructure growth.
6. International Graduates in Demand
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Best For: International graduates with job offers in high-demand healthcare or education roles.
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Eligibility:
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Full-time, permanent job offer in one of the following NOCs:
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NOC 33102: Nurse aides, orderlies, and patient service associates.
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NOC 42202: Early childhood educators and assistants.
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Completed a two-year full-time post-secondary program in Nova Scotia within the last three years.
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CLB 5 in English or French.
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Intention to settle permanently in Nova Scotia.
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Process:
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Secure a job offer in a targeted occupation.
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Apply online to NSOI.
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If nominated, apply for PR directly to IRCC.
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Processing Time: 6–12 months.
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Note: This stream supports Nova Scotia’s healthcare and education sectors.
7. Physicians Stream
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Best For: Doctors with job offers from Nova Scotia health authorities.
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Eligibility:
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Job offer from the Nova Scotia Health Authority (NSHA) or IWK Health Centre as:
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NOC 31102: General practitioners and family physicians.
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NOC 31100, 31101: Specialist physicians.
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Commitment to work in Nova Scotia for at least two years.
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Required education, training, and licensing for the role.
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Legal status in current country of residence.
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Process:
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Obtain a signed Approved Opportunities document from NSHA or IWK.
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Apply online to NSOI.
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If nominated, apply for PR directly to IRCC.
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Processing Time: Approximately 6 months.
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Note: This stream addresses critical shortages in Nova Scotia’s healthcare system.
8. Entrepreneur Stream
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Best For: Experienced business owners or senior managers willing to invest in a Nova Scotia business.
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Eligibility:
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Minimum net worth of CAD $600,000 (CAD $400,000 outside Halifax Regional Municipality), verified by NSOI-designated professionals.
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Minimum investment of CAD $150,000 (CAD $100,000 outside HRM) in a new or existing Nova Scotia business.
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At least three years of business ownership (33.33% ownership) or five years of senior management experience in the last 10 years.
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CLB 5 in English or French.
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High school diploma or equivalent.
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Score at least 85 points on the NSNP points grid (based on language, education, experience, and business plan).
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Intention to settle permanently in Nova Scotia and actively manage the business.
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Business must create at least one full-time job for a Canadian citizen or permanent resident (not a relative).
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Process:
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Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) to NSOI, scored on a points grid (up to 150 points).
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If invited, submit a formal application, including a Business Establishment Plan and Net Worth Verification Report (within 180 days).
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Attend an in-person interview in Nova Scotia within 60 days.
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Sign a Business Performance Agreement (BPA) detailing investment and business operations.
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Apply for a two-year work permit with IRCC, arrive in Nova Scotia within six months, and operate the business for at least one year.
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Request a nomination from NSOI and apply for PR with IRCC.
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Processing Time: 6–12 months for NSOI assessment; work permit and PR processing vary.
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Note: For existing businesses, the business must have operated for five years under the same owner, be purchased at fair market value, and retain existing staff.
9. International Graduate Entrepreneur Stream
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Best For: Nova Scotia graduates who have started or bought a business.
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Eligibility:
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Completed at least two years of full-time, in-person study at a Nova Scotia university or Nova Scotia Community College.
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Owned and operated a Nova Scotia business for at least one year, actively participating in daily management.
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Minimum net worth of CAD $50,000.
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CLB 7 in English or French.
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Intention to settle permanently in Nova Scotia.
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Process:
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Submit an EOI to NSOI.
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If invited, submit a formal application.
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If nominated, apply for PR directly to IRCC.
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Processing Time: 6–12 months.
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Note: This stream is by invitation only and supports entrepreneurial graduates.
10. Healthcare Professionals Immigration Pilot
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Best For: Healthcare workers in specific roles (e.g., pharmacists, pharmacy technicians).
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Eligibility:
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Work experience in targeted healthcare occupations (e.g., NOC 31301 for pharmacists, NOC 32124 for pharmacy technicians).
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Valid Express Entry profile.
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LOI from NSOI for the pilot (e.g., issued on August 28, 2024).
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CLB 7 or higher in English or French.
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Sufficient settlement funds and legal status.
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Process:
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Register in Express Entry and receive an LOI from NSOI.
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Submit an application to NSOI within 30 days.
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If nominated, apply for PR through Express Entry.
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Processing Time: 3–6 months for NSOI assessment.
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Note: Contact IEHP-IMM@novascotia.ca for pilot-specific inquiries.
General Eligibility Requirements for NSNP
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Language Proficiency: CLB 4–7, depending on the stream and occupation, tested via IELTS, CELPIP, or TEF (French). Some streams require CLB 8 for competitive Express Entry profiles.
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Education: Minimum high school diploma; foreign credentials require an ECA from IRCC-designated organizations.
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Work Experience: At least one year in a relevant occupation, with proper authorization for Nova Scotia-based experience.
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Settlement Funds: Proof of funds to support yourself and dependents (e.g., CAD $11,000 for a single applicant), unless employed in Canada.
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Intention to Settle: Demonstrated commitment to living permanently in Nova Scotia.
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Legal Status: Valid status in your current country of residence.
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Determine Eligibility:
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Review stream-specific criteria on the Live in NS website.
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Gather Documents:
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Passport, language test results, ECA (if applicable), work experience letters, job offer (if required), proof of funds (e.g., bank statements), and police certificates.
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For entrepreneur streams, include a Business Establishment Plan and Net Worth Verification Report.
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Submit an EOI (if applicable):
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Streams like Entrepreneur and International Graduate Entrepreneur require an EOI, scored on a points grid.
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For Labour Market Priorities, wait for an LOI via Express Entry.
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Apply to NSOI:
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Submit applications online via the NSOI portal for most streams.
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Ensure all documents are complete to avoid delays.
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Receive Nomination:
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If approved, receive a nomination certificate. For enhanced streams, accept the nomination in Express Entry within 30 days to gain 600 CRS points.
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For base streams, apply directly to IRCC within six months.
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Apply for PR with IRCC:
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Submit a PR application within 60 days (Express Entry) or six months (base streams), including medical exams, police certificates, and biometrics.
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Provide a copy of your Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) to NSOI within 30 business days.
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Settle in Nova Scotia:
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Register for the Nova Scotia Medical Services Insurance (MSI) for free healthcare (requires 183 days of physical presence annually).
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Access settlement services through the Immigrant Services Association of Nova Scotia (ISANS) for job support and integration.
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Reduced PNP Allocations: The 2025-2027 Immigration Levels Plan cut PNP admissions by 50% to 55,000 for 2025, down from 120,000 planned for 2025 in 2023. This makes NSNP streams more competitive.
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Accommodation and Food Services Pause: As of April 17, 2024, NSOI paused applications in this sector due to a backlog, affecting Skilled Worker and Occupations in Demand streams. This pause remains in effect as of May 2025.
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Express Entry Changes: On March 25, 2025, IRCC removed CRS points for job offers, increasing the importance of provincial nominations for boosting scores.
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High CRS Cutoffs: Recent Express Entry draws show competitive thresholds (e.g., 706 for PNP on May 12, 2025; 547 for CEC on May 13, 2025), emphasizing the value of NSNP’s 600-point boost.web:previous_user_input
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Processing Times: NSOI processing varies by stream (3–6 months for Express Entry streams, 6–12 months for base streams). IRCC PR processing may take 6–12 months, depending on the stream.
In-Demand Occupations in Nova Scotia
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Healthcare: Nurse aides (NOC 33102), pharmacists (NOC 31301), pharmacy technicians (NOC 32124), general practitioners (NOC 31102), specialist physicians (NOC 31100, 31101).
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Education: Early childhood educators (NOC 42202).
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Construction: Electricians, carpenters, welders, construction laborers (NOC 7611).
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Transportation: Transport truck drivers (NOC 7511).
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Other: Heavy equipment operators (NOC 7521).
Tips for a Successful NSNP Application
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Secure a Job Offer:
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Many streams require a job offer. Use job boards like CareerBeacon or contact designated employers for AIP and NSNP streams.
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High-demand sectors include healthcare, construction, and education.
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Maximize Your CRS Score:
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For Express Entry streams, improve language scores (aim for CLB 9) or pursue additional education to compete in draws (e.g., CRS 706 for PNP in May 2025).web:previous_user_input
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Work with Professionals:
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Consult licensed immigration consultants, such as those at Nationwide Visas, to ensure accurate applications. Verify credentials via the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants.
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Prepare a Strong Business Plan:
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For Entrepreneur streams, create a detailed Business Establishment Plan demonstrating market viability and economic benefits to Nova Scotia.
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Stay Informed:
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Monitor NSOI announcements and the Canada Gazette for updates on draws and policy changes.
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Leverage Settlement Services:
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Connect with ISANS for free language training, job search support, and community integration.
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Why Choose Nova Scotia?
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Affordable Living: Average home prices are $399,900, well below the national average of $709,218 (2023 data).web:previous_user_input
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Economic Opportunities: Halifax is a hub for ocean technology, healthcare, and education, with a vibrant job market.
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Natural Beauty: From the Bay of Fundy’s high tides to Cape Breton’s scenic trails, Nova Scotia is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Welcoming Communities: Nova Scotia’s friendly culture and robust settlement services ensure a smooth transition.
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High Retention Rate: Over 70% of newcomers stay, thanks to strong employment and community ties.