Immigrate to Nova Scotia Without A Job Offer

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Nova Scotia has a lot to offer for it to become an immigration destination. The province is known to be one of Canada’s Maritime provinces that are located on the east coast. Aside from that, Nova Scotia is known for its astonishing rocky landscapes and beautiful wilderness. The province’s economy was based on its abundant natural resources, specifically, fisheries which up to now is still the case but with the addition of diversity. Nova Scotia has now supported new technologies, trade as well as tourism.

You are probably asking, how could you immigrate to Nova Scotia without having a job offer? For the past weeks, a number of Express Entry linked Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) that did not require any job offer, specifically, Alberta, Ontario, and Saskatchewan. Just like other Canadian provinces, Nova Scotia has a wide range of immigration pathways that qualifies a variety of candidate profiles. Among these pathways, an option for those who wish to move to Nova Scotia but does not yet have any job offer in Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities System.

For a candidate to be eligible to receive a nomination under the Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities Stream, one must need to:

  • Have a valid Express Entry profile number
  • State in their Express Entry profile their intention to move to Nova Scotia
  • Receive a Letter of Interest (LOI) from Nova Scotia\
  • Meet the work experience requirements for the Express Entry stream for which you have qualified (Federal Skilled Worker Program, Federal Skilled Trades Program, and Canadian Experience Class);
  • Show that they have the source to support themselves as well as their family members
  • Have proof of their immigration status in the country where they previously lived
  • Have the required supporting document that will demonstrate their work experience
  • Meet the criteria in effect when you receive the Nova Scotia Letter of Interest

Do you think you are qualified for this program? Email us at consultant@visaca.ca and let us help you with your application.

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