Immigration to Nova Scotia - Canada's provincial program (NSNP)

Immigration to Nova Scotia - Canada

One way to immigrate to Canada is to apply for the Nova Scotia Nominee Program.

The province of Nova Scotia includes the peninsula of Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Island and over 3,000 smaller islands. The capital, Halifax, is a city of high standard of living, a major cultural center. Nova Scotia is closely connected with the sea, famous for its coastal beauty and fine cuisine.

Applicants who have not achieved the required scores for immigration to Canada through the federal program can try to immigrate through one of the 11 provincial programs. They are suitable for a wide range of occupations. These programs are also interesting for those who plan to live and work in a particular province or territory.

Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP) includes several streams.

Streams for skilled workers

Streams for entrepreneurs

Other ways to immigrate to Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia, along with other Atlantic provinces, participates in the Atlantic Immigration Program, which allows skilled workers, skilled trades and university graduates to move to Canada.

By choosing one of these streams, you can get permanent residency in Canada and Canadian citizenship after three years of permanent residency.

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