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Both of the new streams are coordinated with the federal Express Entry immigration selection system which is aiming to choose Canada’s new individuals as a priority basis and advance their application processing.
Nova Scotia Experience: Express Entry paves the way for permanent residence for extremely skilled individuals who already have working experience for a Nova Scotia’s employee and worked for him for minimum one year. Individuals should be eligible to step into the federal Express Entry pool over one of the federal economic migration programs such as Federal Skilled Trades, Canadian Experience Class or Federal Skilled Worker.
Eligibility Criteria for Nova Scotia Experience: Express Entry System:
- Age criteria should be between 21 and 55 years.
- Candidate should have full time skilled work experience for at least 12 months in Nova Scotia during the three years before filling the application.
- Candidate should have gained the work experience in Nova Scotia with the exact authorization of the work permit.
- Candidate should have finished the Canadian secondary high school or completed overseas education from an institution which is recognized and if the candidate has the credential which is obtained from outside the Canada then he/she must have the Educational Credential Assessment report which is issued by CIC designated organization.
- Candidate should have the ability of meeting the language levels needed for, writing, speaking, reading and listening. The levels are CLB 5 for NOC B and CLB 7 for NOC 0 and A.
- Candidate should explain that he/she is planning to live permanently in the province and will be economically well-settled in Nova Scotia.
There are two ways for the application to Nova Scotia Experience: Express Entry stream. The candidates can apply directly from the Nova Scotia Office of immigration or can be selected through the Federal Express Entry pool by the NSOI. In the other case, the main applicant will have to submit the completely filled application to the NSOI.
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