Visa Sponsorship Programs

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Pathways for skilled international workers

Work Visa Sponsorship in Nova Scotia

If you have the right skills, a full-time job offer, and meet eligibility requirements, you may qualify for permanent residency or a work permit through the Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP) or the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP).

This guide walks you through:

Choose the Right Immigration Stream

Find the program that best matches your skills and profile.

Skilled Worker
Stream

For individuals with job offers in skilled, semi-skilled, or low-skilled jobs.

Occupations in Demand Stream

Targets high-demand roles such as nurse aides, orderlies, and transport truck drivers.

Critical Construction Worker Pilot

Designed for trades like electricians, welders, heavy equipment operators, and roofers.

Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP)

For candidates with job offers from designated employers in Nova Scotia.

A job offer is the foundation of your application

Find a Job Offer in Nova Scotia

To apply through NSNP or AIP, you must have a full-time, permanent job offer from a Nova Scotia employer.

Where to Search (List):

Note:
For the Atlantic Immigration Program, confirm that your employer is on the Designated Employers List.

Ensure you meet the basic qualifications before applying

Check Eligibility Requirements

Applicants must satisfy specific conditions related to age, education, work experience, and language proficiency.

Eligibility Checklist (Table / Bullet List):

  • Age: 21–55 years old.
  • Education: High school diploma or higher (regulated professions may require licensing).
  • Experience: Minimum of 1 year of relevant work experience.
  • Settlement Funds: Proof of sufficient funds to support yourself and your family upon arrival.
  • Language: Approved test results (IELTS General Training, CELPIP, or TEF/TCF for French).

    • CLB 5+ for TEER 0–3 jobs.

    • CLB 4+ for TEER 4–5 jobs.

 

From preparation to approval

Application Process — Step by Step

Point-by-Point Timeline:

Research & Select Program

Identify the immigration stream that fits your profile.

Secure Job Offer

Apply through trusted job boards and connect with eligible employers.

Check Eligibility

Ensure you meet all criteria for your chosen stream.

Prepare Documents

Collect transcripts, reference letters, resumes, and language test results.

Submit Application

Apply through the NSNP portal or AIP process.

Wait for Decision

Monitor status updates; average timelines vary.

Apply for Work Permit / PR

Once nominated, complete your application for a work permit or permanent residency.

Relocate to Nova Scotia

Prepare for settlement and start your new career.

Stay informed with official information

Resources & Helpful Links

Nova Scotia Immigration Programs

Designated Employers (AIP)

Job Bank Canada

Nova Scotia Works

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