Candidates that have their profiles already submitted towards the Express Entry System were being invited to apply for the provincial nomination program of Nova Scotia announced recently under its Labour Market Priorities Stream. More details below.
The provincial government of Nova Scotia has invited eligible candidates to apply for the provincial nomination program on the latest draw which was released on October 22.
The Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP) has released the eligibility criteria for the draw for the Express Entry applicants. All those candidates that were being invited in this particular draw now have a chance to get a nomination from the province under the Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities Stream. The NSNP however have not clarified the total number of invitations that were issued in the recent draw.
Candidates being invited for this draw are mandatory to have a primary occupation of that of a computer programmers and interactive media developers, that is, NOC 2174. They are required to submit letters of reference from the employers to prove that they have a total of three or more years of full-time work experience. Also, this employment experience should be completed within a period of five years before the application submission.
They are also required to show a minimum of one year of Canadian work experience in any of the occupations that should fall in the skill level of O, A and B.
The deadline for applying towards the provincial nomination is 11:59 PM on November 21, 2020.
They also required having a Canadian Language Benchmark of minimum five across all the English Language Abilities. They should attach copies of the language proficiency tests along with proof of education with their existing application as required for the provincial nominations. Proof of education should mandatorily include an Education Credential Assessment (ECA) report which is issued by the organization approved by the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada if your education is completed outside of Canada. Further, candidates should have completed their bachelor’s degree or must have completed another post-secondary program with a minimum duration of three years.
The Labour market Priorities Stream of the Nova Scotia invites eligible and skilled candidates based on the needs of the labour market of the province. This was the first Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) released by the province of Nova Scotia since the month of May, when the province issued invitations to nursing professionals who had their profiles already submitted towards the Express Entry Pool.
Invitations issued to the Express Entry candidates
In order to get considered for the provincial nomination program of Nova Scotia under the Labour Market Priorities Stream, applicants are first requires to have their profile already submitted towards the Express Entry System.
Express Entry System maintains and manages applications for the permanent residence program of Canada through three immigration programs operated directly by the Federal Government of Canada. This includes: Federal Skilled Worker program (FSWP), Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) and the Canadian Experience Class (CEC).
Express Entry candidates are ranked based on their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS). They are awarded points on the basis of human capital factors that include their age, employment experience, education and language proficiency skills in both English and French.
Now as the province of Nova Scotia has already issued invitations, which are also known as the Letters of Interest, the invited candidates will be given a total 60 calendar days to submit their application for the provincial nomination.
All those successful candidates who will receive a provincial nomination letter from the provincial government of Nova Scotia will then automatically will be awarded with additional 600 CRS points, which will then effectively guarantee an Invitation to Apply in the next Federal Express Entry Draw.
Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs): Providing pathways to Canada immigration
Yes! If the federal Express Entry is not working out due to the current pandemic situation or some specific factor then you can explore other immigration options for migrating to Canada. There are a plenty of other ways to make it happen and Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) is one of the most prominent pathways among these alternatives to move to Canada.
The Federal Government of Canada is giving more power to all its provinces when it comes to selecting new foreign skilled immigrants. You should be aware that some of the provincial nominations result in an addition of 600-points towards your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of the Express Entry System but some of these PNP streams does not work in direct alignment with the larger Express Entry System.
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