Canada’s atlantic
province of Nova Scotia (NS) has invited express entry candidates to apply for
a provincial nomination for Canada permanent residence through its Labour
Market Priorities Stream under Nova Scotia Provincial Nominee Program (NSPN) on
April 27, 2020.
The latest draw was
held on April 29 and especially French speaking candidates with English language
abilities have been targeted. Those having selected French as their first official
language in their federal express entry profile and have Canadian Language Benchmark
(CLB) score of 8 or higher have been selected.
Selected candiates
also had to have a CLB score of at least 6 or higher in English and a bachelor’s
degree as well.
Letters of Interests (LOI) have been sent by the
Province to those selected to apply for a provincial nomination for permanent
residence application to Canada.
In order to be
selected candidates were also required to have a valid federal express entry
number and be placed into the candidate pool.
NS did not reveal
the number of candidates who were issued letters of interest and the minimum
score of selected candidates.
Candidates who are registered in the federal express
entry pool are awarded scores (CRS) for factors such as age, work experience,
education and language abilities.
Candidates received a provincial nomination from any
province earns additional 600 points toward their CRS score, effectively
guaranteeing an invitation to apply for Canadian permanent residence.
If you have received a letter of interest in the
latest draw you have 60 days to submit a complete application to NSNP.
Through its the Labour Market Priorities Stream, NSNP
can search Canada’s express entry pool for eligibile candidates who matches the
province’s labour market needs.
If you are interested in
immigrating to Canada please send your CV’s to us.
If you have language scores
and education credential assessments (ECA) send them as well to murat_kandemir@outlook.com for a free assessment.
Murat Kandemir, April 29, 2020
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