Nova Scotia Given 15 Ways It Can Improve Its Provincial Immigration System
Nova Scotia is spending $6.4 million yearly on settlement services for immigrants without knowing whether that money is being properly spent to meet the needs of
Nova Scotia is spending $6.4 million yearly on settlement services for immigrants without knowing whether that money is being properly spent to meet the needs of
Driving record population growth and helping buoy retail sales in Nova Scotia, immigration to the Atlantic Canadian province is now seen by provincial politicians as
Nova Scotia immigration has targeted French-speaking candidates in a new draw through the province’s Express Entry-linked Labour Market Priorities stream. The November 7 draw required candidates
Nova Scotia is upping its game for francophone immigration to the Atlantic Canadian province with a new action plan to boost its French-speaking population. “The
Nova Scotia immigration has conducted its first business immigration draw in 11 months, issuing 12 invitations through two streams of the Nova Scotia Nominee Program.
Nova Scotia operates a Provincial Nominee Program stream aimed specifically at lower-skilled occupations under National Occupational Classification (NOC) C. The Nova Scotia Nominee Program Occupations
Nova Scotia is ending its deal with the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) to house detainees under the country’s Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA)
Colleges and universities in Nova Scotia are teaming up to launch a pilot program to help international graduates get the information and coaching they need
Nova Scotia Health Minister Michelle Thompson is taking a page from Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s playbook and betting immigration will be the remedy for its
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is boosting by 40.8 per cent the number of immigrants Nova Scotia will be allowed to welcome to its