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Nova Scotia Ending Deal With Federal Government To House Immigration Detainees
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)
Nova Scotia Launches Pilot Program To Help International Graduates Immigrate
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 Betting On Immigration To Resolve Healthcare Labour Shortages
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
Nova Scotia Gets IRCC Green Light To Bring In 41% More Immigrants
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
Nova Scotia Express Entry Makes PGWP Work Experience Ineligible For Out-Of-Province Graduates
Hundreds of international students from outside of Nova Scotia can no longer use work experience gained through Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWP) in those other provinces
Canada’s Newly-Permanent Atlantic Immigration Program Opens On Sunday
Ottawa’s newly-announced Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) is going to start taking applications this Sunday from skilled foreign workers and international graduates hoping to get their
Nova Scotia Triples Number Of New Permanent Residents In 2021
Nova Scotia set a provincial Canada immigration record last year as it almost tripled the number of new permanent residents it welcomed to its shores
Nova Scotia Targets Nurses For Canada Immigration In New PNP Draw
Nova Scotia immigration has conducted a new draw aimed at nurses through the province’s Express Entry-linked Labour Market Priorities stream. The February 8 draw saw
Immigration to Nova Scotia Reached Record Levels – Again – In 2021
Immigration to Nova Scotia hit a record level yet again last year as the Atlantic Canadian province enticed newcomers with skills in healthcare, transportation, education,