2021-10-12 | Abroad Pathway Immigration | Leave a Comment
On Oct 7th Canadian Province Nova Scotia held the new draw.
Nova Scotia held two new draw one time inviting total number of invitation 330 express entry candidates with skilled work experience.
In the larger of the two draws, 286 people were invited. This group had a job offer in Nova Scotia and at least one year of work experience in a skilled occupation. They also needed a Canadian Language Proficiency Level (CLB) of at least 5 in English.
Invited applicants from both categories have until November 6 to apply to the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).
Here are the criteria for each draw in brief:
Documents you must provide with your application include:
Draw for 44 carpenters
In order to be invited, candidates must:
The province has set a goal of increasing its population from 971,000 to two million people by 2060. To do so, Nova Scotia will need to welcome large numbers of immigrants and promote retention of immigrants. A 2020 survey suggested that the primary determinant of whether or not immigrants stay in Nova Scotia depends on available employment opportunities. Of the immigrants who arrived between 2011 and 2018, about 74% stayed in the province.
Have a main occupation of carpenter (CNP 7271).
Provide reference letters from employers, as outlined in the application guide, to demonstrate that they have at least two years of skilled trades experience as a carpenter. (Self-employed workers must provide third-party documentation showing the service provided as well as payment details. Major duties or self-declared affidavits are not acceptable proof of work experience.)
Have a Canadian linguistic benchmark score of 5 or higher in English in all language skills, as demonstrated by providing your results on a language test approved by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada; and
apply no later than 11:59 p.m. on November 6, 2021.
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