Registered nurses (NOC 3012) were targeted for Nova Scotia immigration in the province’s latest draw through its Express Entry-linked Labour Market Priorities stream.
The October 28 draw saw 430 Letters of Interest issued to registered nurses or registered psychiatric nurses by the Nova Scotia Nominee Program.
Three years of work experience, a Canadian Language Benchmark score of 8 in English or French and the completion of a bachelor’s degree or other valid three-year nursing course were central requirements to be included in the draw.
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