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Introduction
The Nova Scotia Demand: Express Entry stream selects highly skilled individuals who wish to live in the
Province of Nova Scotia permanently and either have a permanent full-time job offer from a Nova Scotia
employer or have a reasonable ability to attach quickly to Nova Scotia’s labour market. This stream is a pilot
project and is subject to change. Stream changes will be communicated on our website:
http://novascotiaimmigration.
This guide explains how you can apply to the Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP) through the Nova Scotia
Demand: Express Entry stream to be nominated for permanent residence. The Nova Scotia Demand: Express
Entry stream is aligned with Citizenship and Immigration Canada’s (CIC) Express Entry intake system. There are
two application routes to Nova Scotia Demand: Express Entry stream, either you apply directly to Nova Scotia
Office of Immigration (NSOI) or you have been selected from the Express Entry pool by the NSOI. In either case
the principal applicant will need to submit a complete application to NSOI. These guidelines will assist you with
this application submission. All nominations under the Nova Scotia Demand: Express Entry stream occur within
the Express Entry system. For further information on Express Entry, visit: www.canada.gc.ca/expressentry.
The NSNP is an immigration recruitment and selection program that allows the Government of Nova Scotia to
nominate to the Canadian government individuals who can meet provincial labour market and economic needs
and who intend to establish themselves in Nova Scotia. A nominee, along with his or her spouse or commonlaw
partner and dependents, approved under this program may become permanent residents of Canada
following approval by the Canadian government. This stream is part of an economic immigration program and is
not intended to be used for family reunification, protected persons, or humanitarian or compassionate reasons.
The Nova Scotia Demand Express Entry Stream is only one means of applying for permanent resident status in
Canada. Applicants are encouraged to explore alternative options through the Nova Scotia Nominee Program
(http://novascotiaimmigration) and through Citizenship and Immigration Canada (http://www.cic.gc.ca/).
Disclaimer
You must meet all CIC criteria for the Express Entry pool and all supporting documents must be valid at
the time of application to CIC.
The NSNP and its streams are dependent upon application volumes and labour market needs. NSNP and
stream criteria may change without notice. The NSNP reserves the right to close or suspend application intake
for any NSNP stream at any time. Regardless of when an application was submitted, the NSNP may decline to
consider applications in closed or suspended streams. If application criteria or forms are updated or if there are
changes to the NSNP or its streams including closure or suspension of a stream, you will find the most current
information at http://novascotiaimmigrationimmigrate/. Applications may be assessed with the most current
criteria irrespective of the date of submission of an application. By submitting an application to the NSNP, you
agree and acknowledge that the Nova Scotia Office of Immigration is not obligated to assess or process any
application submitted. Applications to the NSNP are treated as an expression of interest, and may be processed
at the NSNP’s discretion, in a manner that will best support the goals of the NSNP. This can be based on
application volumes, quality of the application, labour market information, occupational supply and demand
forecasting, and/or any other factors as determined by the NSNP. By submitting an application to the NSNP you
agree and acknowledge the decision whether to assess or process any application, and the outcome of that
assessment or processing is at the NSNP’s sole discretion. You also agree and acknowledge that meeting
NSNP basic eligibility requirements does not guarantee nomination or that your application will be assessed or
processed. You also agree and acknowledge that a nomination from the Nova Scotia Office of Immigration does
not guarantee that a permanent resident visa will be issued, and that the Nova Scotia Office of Immigration is not responsible for any processes or decisions of Citizenship and Immigration Canada.