The permanent closure of the Nova Scotia Demand: Express Entry stream has been announced by Nova Scotia immigration.
Category A of the stream, for candidates with a job offer, will permanently close as of January 4, 2021. Category B, aimed at candidates with skills and experience in in-demand jobs, has already been closed. It had not been opened for an application window since 2018.
A message on the Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP) website said the province had enjoyed more success by targeting candidates through the Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities stream.
“The Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities stream is more targeted and efficient in selection and processing,” the NSNP message said. “Only eligible candidates will receive invitations to apply based on draw criteria.”
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The Labour Market Priorities stream is designed to allow the province to single out specific occupations for immigration.
The stream targets occupations for Letters of Interest.
Draws have been conducted aimed at:
Draws have also been conducted aimed at French-speaking candidates and those with a job offer.
Candidates must:
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