Nova Scotia PNP
Nova Scotia PNP
Nova Scotia is a popular destination for skilled professionals from all over the world. The excellent work environment, professional prospects, and infrastructural amenities attract many Canada PR seekers to Nova Scotia.
Nova Scotia has its own immigration program that allows the province to choose and nominate qualified candidates to meet its labour market demands.
The Provincial Nominee Program, generally known as the Nova Scotia PNP, consists of numerous immigration streams that enable successful candidates to immigrate to Nova Scotia and become Canadian Permanent Residents.
Here are the In-Demand Occupations in Nova Scotia in 2023
Occupations in Demand Stream
The Occupations in Demand stream focuses on certain NOC C and D occupations that are in great demand in Nova Scotia’s labor market. The Office of Immigration defines in-demand jobs based on labor market data, and qualifying occupations are subject to change.
- Food And Beverage Server Jobs in Canada
- Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers, and related support accusation
- Transport truck drivers
- Light duty cleaners
Nova Scotia Demand: Express Entry system
Applicants in this Express Entry stream include qualified foreign workers with work experience in one of the occupations listed below that are in high demand in Nova Scotia and who want to settle permanently in Canada. Finance, education, administration, nursing, law, and social work are among the many jobs on the list.
Candidates must have a minimum of one year of work experience in the previous six years to be eligible for this stream.
Furthermore, this stream opens and closes after a certain length of time to allow applications to be handled effectively.
The following are the NOC codes for the qualified occupations/jobs in Category B of this stream:
- Physicians Stream: Physicians are also in great demand in Nova Scotia, which has two streams devoted to assisting physicians in working in Canada. The Physicians stream is committed to assisting public health authorities (Nova Scotia Health Authority – NSHA) and the Izaak Walton Killam Health Centre (IWK) in meeting the present physician shortage. This comprises general practitioners, family doctors, and specialists.
- Specialist Physicians (3111)
- Family Physicians (3112)