Nova Scotia issues first invitations

Nova Scotia issues first invitations through new Express Entry-linked stream

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Nova Scotia issues first invitations through new Express Entry-linked stream

Labour Market Priorities Stream targeted 314 Express Entry candidates with work experience as Early Childhood Educators and Assistants

Nova Scotia’s new Labour Market Priorities Stream issued its first invitations Wednesday, targeting Express Entry candidates with eligible work experience as early childhood educators and assistants.

A total of 314 invitations were issued to eligible candidates in the Federal Express Entry pool with at least two years of work experience in National Occupational Classification (NOC) 4214.

Lynette Macleod, spokesperson for the Nova Scotia Office of Immigration, said that a candidate’s Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score was not a selection factor.

Macleod said Express Entry candidates who received a Letter of Interest now have 30 days to submit a complete application to Nova Scotia.

Nova Scotia announced the creation of the Labour Market Priorities Stream on August 2, saying it will be used to invite Express Entry candidates who meet “market-identified labour shortages” to apply for a provincial nomination.

Express Entry manages the profiles of candidates in the Federal Skilled Worker ClassFederal Skilled Trades Class and Canadian Experience Class.

Express Entry candidates who are approved for a provincial nomination from Nova Scotia will receive an additional 600 points toward their Express Entry Comprehensive Ranking System score and move to the head of the line for an invitation to apply for Canadian permanent residence.

“Attracting and retaining skilled workers will help increase access to important services such as Early Childhood Education, while helping grow our population,” “This will strengthen our communities and our provincial economy — benefiting all Nova Scotians.”

The province’s Office of Immigration describes the stream as “flexible” and said the specified occupations could vary from draw to draw depending on the Nova Scotia’s needs.

“The 30-day window in which to submit a complete application is also a good reminder of how important it is to be proactive and prepare your documents well ahead of time.”

In order to be considered through Nova Scotia’s Labour Market Priorities Stream, the first step is to submit a profile to the Express Entry system.