The Federal Government has entered into Immigration Agreements with the provinces and territories of Canada to allow them to “nominate” worthy candidates they feel would be a contributor to their province.

If you are successful in obtaining a nomination from a province, you are eligible to apply for Permanent Residence through the Federal route by making an application to Citizenship and Immigration Canada.

The province of Nova Scotia has recently launched a new stream of its Provincial Nominee Program called the Regional Labour Market Demand Stream. This program allows the province to nominate you for Permanent Residence should you demonstrate that you can meet current labour market and economic needs as well as your intention to settle in Nova Scotia.

There are two levels of Approval when it comes to the Regional Labour Market Demand Stream of the Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP):

Level 1 – Nominee Program

If you meet the qualifying criteria, you will be eligible to apply for nomination through this program. Your application for nomination will review various factors including your:

  • Age;
  • Education level;
  • Finances;
  • Work Experience;
  • Language Proficiency.

A settlement plan will also need to be included in your application which basically outlines your plan and intentions for residing in Nova Scotia. You will need to meet all these criteria in order to receive your nomination. Only 150 nominations will be made in this stream per year.

Level 2 – Citizenship and Immigration Canada

If you are nominated by the Province of Nova Scotia, you may then apply for a permanent resident visa through Citizenship and Immigration Canada. You will need to include your letter of nomination as proof of your successful nomination.

You should be aware that just because you have been nominated does not automatically mean that you will be granted Permanent Residence in Canada. You will need to still meet the requirements of a Permanent Resident and satisfy an Immigration Officer that you are not otherwise considered inadmissible to Canada.

You may be asked to attend an interview prior to the finalization of your Permanent Residence application.

Shabnam Akrami

Shabnam Akrami is the Managing Partner and Founder of Akrami & Associates. p> Prior to receiving her Paralegal Diploma with Honours, she completed her Law Degree from the UK at the University of London as well as completed a Post Graduate Diploma. In addition, she has also graduated from York University where she received both her Bachelor in Criminology and Masters in Socio-Legal Studies. She is also a Member in good standing with Law Society of Upper Canada. Prior to opening her own firm, she gained extensive experience in corporate immigration law; specializing in work permits, temporary resident permits and rehabilitation cases. She has in depth and hands on experience in all Canadian Immigration and Citizenship matters. These matters include preparation and submission of applications for permanent residence, work permits, NAFTA applications, labour market opinions, temporary resident permits, sponsorships, and business investors. Shabnam is dedicated to all her clients and committed to the successful completion of all the immigration matters in her care. With Shabnam, there is always a way!

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  • hello, i will like to know if its stil possible to apply and do i need to submit all forms in the CIC part now with the documents or only the ones for provincial nominee.thanks

  • Hello Peju,

    The Provincial Nominee Program is handled in two parts. First, you will need to apply for your Provincial Nomination. Once you successfully obtain a nomination through a province of your choosing, you will use this confirmation to apply for Permanent Residence through the Federal Government/Citizenship and Immigration Canada.

    So to answer your question directly, no, you do not file both applications at once. You apply for the Provincial Nomination first then if you are successful, you apply for Permanent Residence.

    I hope this information has been helpful.

    Thank you.

  • Hello,
    Do we approximately know how long each part of this process takes ?
    And can we initiate this process if another one for permanent residence ( dscq thru Quebec ) has been started already ?
    Thanks

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