Nova Scotia invited candidates under the express entry to apply under its provincial nomination on Oct 22. The candidates who have been invited will get a chance to get a provincial nomination under the Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities Stream.
The applicants invited were the computer programmers and interactive media developers i.e. NOC 2174, as their primary occupation.
The requirement was to provide a letter of reference from their employer to prove that they have three or more years of experience. This experience should have be five years within the date of application.
However, the applicants also need at least one year of Canadian work experience in any of the occupation with NOC skill level A, B or O.
The CLB (Canadian Language Benchmark) is 7 in all the modules.
Also, the candidates must have a bachelor’s or any post-secondary program of at least three years.
The deadline to apply for the provincial nomination is 21st November 2020.
The candidates must include the copies of their education proofs, and the language tests in their respective applications. Also, the ECA for their educational degrees taken outside Canada.
Express Entry Candidates:
To be eligible under Nova Scotia’s Labour Market Priorities Stream, the candidates must first have a profile under the Express Entry.
Express Entry manages applications for Canadian permanent residence through three federal immigration programs:
Express Entry candidates are ranked on the their score under Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS). They are awarded points based on factors such as their age, work experience, education, and language ability in English or French.
Now that Nova Scotia has issued invitations, also known as Letters of Interest, invited candidates now have 60 calendar days to complete their application for a provincial nomination.
If they receive the provincial nomination from Nova Scotia, they will automatically be awarded an additional 600 CRS points, which will effectively guarantee that they will receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) in a subsequent Express Entry draw.
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