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Finance007 said:
Dear Can

So, I shall send Degrees of Bach & Master but not Secondary/Higher Secondary?

Thanks
Yes only university education should be assesed. So only bachelor and master degree requird. Check on cic website about how to get ECA done for india
 
klarisa said:
does anyone have an idea if this program has a CAP or time limit to apply?
150cap annual
 
hi friends,

Do I need to fill the forms for NSNP by hand or by computer?? I tried in my laptop p fill NSNP forms but I can not write in the forms.


However I can write in CIC forms through laptop. So I will print it after writing. But what about NSNP forms?????
 
Hi All,

Novia Scotia site has been updated with Cap details check it....

You can find that under Frequently Asked...
 
divyangpatel said:
hi friends,

Do I need to fill the forms for NSNP by hand or by computer?? I tried in my laptop p fill NSNP forms but I can not write in the forms.


However I can write in CIC forms through laptop. So I will print it after writing. But what about NSNP forms?????
Open an account at pdfescape and upload any form from Internet and then you can fill it.
 
nithyaindia said:
Hi All,

Novia Scotia site has been updated with Cap details check it....

You can find that under Frequently Asked...

Link Please....
 
Guys there is an update from official novoscotio website..Reg:CAP and FAQ.

PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING LINK..

http://novascotiaimmigration.com/immigrate/regional-labour-market-demand/faq/
 
nithyaindia said:
Hi All,

Novia Scotia site has been updated with Cap details check it....

You can find that under Frequently Asked...

Oh Yes. They are going to nominate just 150. Thanks for sharing the information. Looks like then it should not be first come first server
 
jaded said:
guys, can you help me in filling these up, i'm a nurse from the Philippines.

Your intended occupation is: _________________
Your spouse's intended occupation is (if applicable): ___________________
a. Is your occupation regulated in Nova Scotia? □ Yes □ No
b. If yes, what steps have you taken or will you take to meet the requirements for working in this occupation in Nova Scotia? If you have communicated with anyone about this, please provide copies of your correspondence.
c. If your occupation is regulated, can you start the licensing process before you arrive? Please provide third party proof of this information. □ Yes □ No
d. If yes, please explain what steps you have taken or will take to start the licensing process before you arrive in Nova Scotia.
e. If your occupation is regulated, in which related, non-regulated occupations could you find skilled employment in Nova Scotia based on your training and work experience? What steps have you taken or will you take to secure employment in these occupations? Please provide third party proof of any communication with employers or anyone else you have contacted.
f. If your occupation is not regulated, what steps have you taken or will you take before you arrive in Nova Scotia to ensure you find skilled employment soon after your arrival? Please provide third party proof of any communication with employers or anyone else you have contacted.
g. Are you planning to upgrade your job skills before you arrive in Nova Scotia? □ Yes □ No
h. If yes, please explain what steps you have taken or will take to upgrade your job skills.
i. Some occupations require a certain language proficiency to be employable in Nova Scotia. Do you have the language ability required to start employment in your intended occupation after you arrive in Nova Scotia? To find out, contact the appropriate regulatory body. □ Yes □ No
j. If no, what steps have you taken or will you take to upgrade your language proficiency?
2. Your reasons for choosing Nova Scotia
Provide at least three reasons why you are choosing Nova Scotia as your immigration destination in Canada. Be specific.
3. Your destination in Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia has many different regions that offer diverse opportunities for newcomers. Please name the city, town or region in Nova Scotia in which you intend to live. Provide at least two reasons for choosing this location.
4. Settlement in your Intended Community
a. If you are currently living outside of Canada, have you familiarized yourself with the pre-landing services available through Nova Scotia Start, which will be available to you if you are nominated by the Province? □ Yes □ No
b. Have you investigated services available in your intended community/region which will be beneficial and/or necessary for your family (i.e.: schools, recreational facilities, shopping, etc.)? □ Yes □ No
c. Based on your answers above, explain what services are available or what steps you have taken or will take to become settled in your intended community.

can you give me sample answer to these questions please. Thank you very much.

You can do it. You are a professional. I spent 2days in research and answering those questions. I even attached 1 extra paper for further explanation why I want to settle in Nova Scotia.

Best of luck to all Pinoys!
 
Wow. Guys. Lots of new information

Just 150 people will be nominated.
They will not accept missing documents later
They are able to accept IELTS academic also. Sorry to people whom I have guided incorrectly
They dont suggest people calling and asking for status updates.
 
nithyaindia said:
Hi All,

Novia Scotia site has been updated with Cap details check it....

You can find that under Frequently Asked...

http://novascotiaimmigration.com/immigrate/regional-labour-market-demand/faq/
 
ram040479 said:
Oh Yes. They are going to nominate just 150. Thanks for sharing the information. Looks like then it should not be first come first server

They are saying that if we couldn't make out for this year your file can be kept in a queue....then last year file could have been
in this year priority list???
 
Guys, Am I right now?

because some people were blaming me earlier.

sjulien said:
I got the news that NSNP is not First Come First Server basis. I don't know but got the news from others.
Otherwise, people will get the AOR at least.

I hope everyone will get sooner.
 
ABOUT THE NOVA SCOTIA REGIONAL LABOUR MARKET DEMAND STREAM
Q: I hear there’s a cap. Have you reached it yet?

A: We’re still accepting applications for all of our streams. We have received a huge number of applications for the Regional Labour Market Demand stream, though, and we will only be nominating 150 of those this year. The successful applicants – the ones who are nominated – will meet all of the qualifications listed in our guidelines, will have included all of the information and documents that are required, and show a sincere intention to live in Nova Scotia.

Q: What will happen to my application after you reach 150?
A: We’ll give you the option of withdrawing your application or keeping it in the queue for next year.

Q: When will I hear whether I’ve made it in or not?
A: We’ll send you a letter once we’ve had an initial look at your application to see if it is complete. We call this “pre-screening.” Because of the large number of applications we’re been receiving under the Regional Labour Market Demand stream, it will take us longer than our normal three months (or less). Please don’t contact us to ask about the status of your application – if you haven’t heard from us, we haven’t reviewed your application yet, and answering calls takes time away from processing your file.
Page 11 of the RLMD guidelines outline the assessment process.

Q: I forgot something in my application – can I send it now, or should I resubmit my application?
A: We’re not able to accept missing documents at this point, and preference is given to complete applications. Wait until you hear from us before sending anything else.

Q: Can I apply to your Nominee Program if I don’t yet have a job lined up?
A: If you have training and experience in an occupation that needs workers, you may qualify for our Regional Labour Market Demand stream, even before you have a permanent job lined up. Read the qualifications and the list of occupations in demand in Nova Scotia carefully on this web site.

Q: My job isn’t included on the In Demand list on your web site. Can I still apply through the Regional Labour Market Demand stream?
A: You will only be eligible if your occupation is listed on the In Demand list, or on the Working In Canada list.

Q: Do I need to take the IELTS General test if I’ve already passed the IELTS Academic?
A: No, you don’t. You need to prove that you have good ability in English or French, and the IELTS Academic will do that. The different ways that you can prove language competence are outlined in the application guide.

Q: I’ve put in an application to the Nominee Program in another province and not heard anything. Can I apply to your program?
A: You can, if you really want to make a life in Nova Scotia. In order to receive a nomination through the Nova Scotia Nominee Program, you need to meet all of the requirements listed in our guidelines (which you can read on this website), submit a complete application and show that you have a sincere intention to settle permanently in Nova Scotia.

Q: Do I need a consultant or a lawyer to apply to the Nova Scotia Nominee Program?
A: No, you don’t, but you may make use of a consultant or lawyer if you wish.

Q: I’ve called your office or sent a question to your NSNP@gov.ns.ca email address and haven’t heard back. When will I?
A: We’ve been getting hundreds of calls and emails asking for information that is available on this web site. Please click on the Provincial Nominee Program link and read the guidelines carefully.



- See more at: http://novascotiaimmigration.com/immigrate/regional-labour-market-demand/faq/#sthash.EsxFYRY4.dpuf
 
muskan786 said:
Open an account at pdfescape and upload any form from Internet and then you can fill it.

Thanks buddy...