Trending Now
Tag: Nova Scotia
International Graduates Still Have Plenty of Ways to Seek Canada Permanent Residence
International graduates who want to stay in Canada but missed the deadline under Ottawa’s latest pathway to permanent residency still have a lot of options.
Immigration Expected to Fuel Nova Scotia’s Economic Recovery Post-COVID-19
Population growth fuelled primarily by immigration is expected to help Nova Scotia’s economy recover this year after being hit hard by last year’s double whammy
Record Immigration Approvals Boost Nova Scotia Population To All-Time High
Fuelled by immigration, Nova Scotia’s population hit an all-time high in 2020 as the province approved a record number of newcomers in its bid to
Record Immigration Approvals Boost Nova Scotia Population To All-Time High
Fuelled by immigration, Nova Scotia’s population hit an all-time high in 2020 as the province approved a record number of newcomers in its bid to
Record Immigration Approvals Boost Nova Scotia Population To All-Time High
Fuelled by immigration, Nova Scotia’s population hit an all-time high in 2020 as the province approved a record number of newcomers in its bid to
Atlantic Canada Business Leaders On Board With Federal Plan to Increase Immigration
Atlantic Canadian business and educational leaders are encouraged by Ottawa’s plan to boost immigration to more than 400,000 per year over the next three years.
Municipal Nominee Program Eagerly Anticipated By Canada Business, Community Leaders
A proposed Municipal Nominee Program is being eagerly anticipated by Canada business and community leaders, hungry for a greater ability to bring in and retain
Atlantic Immigration Pilot Candidates: Submit Work Permit Applications Online
Candidates for the Atlantic Immigration Pilot (AIP) can submit Work Permit applications online as of Monday, August 17, as part of the federal government’s coronavirus
Nova Scotia Starts New Immigration Stream for Foreign Students
The government of Nova Scotia has launched a new immigration stream specifically targeted at international students who have worked in the province for a minimum