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The Nova Scotia Provincial Nomination Program has a different ECI Canada visa process and is designed to meet the demands generated in the province for skilled and skilled workers. With the help of this program, immigrants can apply directly for Canada’s permanent residence visa. Applicants are nominated from the Express Entry program pool and then receive 600 points in the CRS (points-based system). Getting a provincial nomination from the provinces increases the chances of getting a permanent residence visa.

Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP) has an “enhanced” immigration stream – Nova Scotia Demand Express Entry stream. An “enhanced” immigration stream is in line with the Express entry program. Express Entry candidates can apply for Nova Scotia PNP through the NSNP Demand Express Entry stream. 

What are the minimum requirements for Nova Scotia PNP?

To apply for NSNP provincial nomination, you have to meet the minimum requirements of the immigration stream you have applied under. Following are the general minimum requirements for the Nova Scotia PNP Skilled worker stream: 

  • Full-time permanent job offer from a Nova Scotia employer;
  • At least 1 year of work experience related to the job (Semi-skilled and low-skilled workers must already have six months’ experience with the employer);
  • 21 to 55 years old;
  • A high school diploma;
  • Have the appropriate training, skills, and/or accreditation for the job;
  • Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level 5. Semi-skilled and low-skilled workers must have test results to prove they meet CLB 4 even if their first language is English or French;
  • Show enough funds to successfully live in the province;

Nova Scotia PNP Points Calculator

Applicants must have at least 67 out of 100 points that answer your question on the number of points required for ECI Canada. These points are awarded based on various factors such as education, age, work experience, language skills, and arranged employment. The following tables illustrate the points awarded with the respective factors:

Selection factors for Nova Scotia PNP are:

Factors

Maximum Points Awarded

Education

25

Work Experience

15

Language Proficiency

28

Adaptability

10

Age

12

Arranged Employment

10

 

Factor 1: Education

Level of Education

Points

Doctoral level

25

Master’s level or professional degree

23

Two or more post-secondary degree, diploma or certificate (One of them must be a course of three years or more)

22

Three-year or longer post-secondary credential

21

Two-year post-secondary credential

19

One-year post-secondary credential

15

Secondary school

5

Factor 2: Language Skills

Proficiency

Level 

Points

First Official Language

  

Speaking / Listening / Reading / Writing

Intermediate IELTS 6.0 / 6.0 / 6.0 / 6.0

4 / ability

Speaking / Listening / Reading / Writing

High intermediate

IELTS 6.5 / 7.5 / 6.5/6.5

5 / ability

Speaking / Listening / Reading / Writing

Advanced

IELTS 7.0 / 8.0 / 7.0 / 7.0

6 / ability

Speaking / Listening / Reading / Writing

Spouse/partner’s official language (CLB4)

IELTS 4.0 / 4.5 / 3.5 / 5.0

5

Maximum

 

24

Second Official Language

  

Speaking / Listening / Reading / Writing

CLB/NCLC 5 in all abilities

IELTS 5.0 / 5.0 / 4.0 / 5.0

4

Maximum

Listening, Reading, Speaking, Writing

 

4

Factor 3: Work Experience

Work Experience

Points

1 year (Minimum threshold)

9

2-3 years

11

4-5 years

13

6 years or more

15

Factor 4: Age

Age of Applicant

Points

18 to 35

12

36

11

37

10

38

9

39

8

40

7

41

6

42

5

43

4

44

3

45

2

46

1

47 and over

0

Factor 5: Arranged Employment

The Applicant

And

Points

Currently working in country on an LMIA approved work permit and profession is categorized as a skilled occupation

  • The work permit is valid when a permanent residence application is made;* and
  • A full-time permanent job-offer;

*A valid work permit, when applying for a PR Visa.

10

Currently working in the country on an LMIA exempt work permit issued under a territorial/ provincial government

  • The work permit is valid when a permanent residence application is made;* and
  • A full-time permanent job-offer;

* A valid work permit, when applying for a PR Visa.

10 points

Do not possess a valid work permit and is not authorized to work in Canada

  • A full-time permanent job-offer from an eligible employer; and
  • LMIA approved job-offer

10

Have a valid work permit, but do not fall under any one of the above scenarios.

  • Valid work permit when submitting PR visa application;
  • A full-time permanent job-offer from an eligible employer; and
  • LMIA approved job-offer letter

10

Factor 6: Adaptability

Adaptability

Points

Previous work in Canada (minimum 1 year NOC 0, A, B)

10

A previous study experience in Canada

5

A previous study experience in Canada – accompanying spouse/partner

5

Previous work in Canada – accompanying spouse/partner

5

Arranged employment in Canada

5

Relatives living in Canada – 18 years or older

5

Language proficiency – CLB 4 or above 

5