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rdfree23

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I'm interested in moving to Nova Scotia, and I already have a full time job with a big international employer that is fine with me working in Canada.

How do I indicate on the express entry forms that I'll be keeping my existing job? Is there a way to provide this information online? Or is there someone I can contact after I submit my application to indicate that I'll already have employment?

Thanks.
 
You immigrate based on your CRS points through EE or if you are nominated by Nova Scotia. A job outside Canada that you can do remotely in NS has no bearing.
 
I'm interested in moving to Nova Scotia, and I already have a full time job with a big international employer that is fine with me working in Canada.

How do I indicate on the express entry forms that I'll be keeping my existing job? Is there a way to provide this information online? Or is there someone I can contact after I submit my application to indicate that I'll already have employment?

Thanks.

The job is irrelevant. You don't indicate this anywhere.
 
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Thank you. That's surprising that the job has no bearing.

Would it be better to apply through a different avenue than the express entry?
 
Thank you. That's surprising that the job has no bearing.

Would it be better to apply through a different avenue than the express entry?

The job will be irrelevant regardless of how you apply.

Only a job with an employer in Canada would have relevance and give you benefits / points.
 
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Thank you. That's surprising that the job has no bearing.

Would it be better to apply through a different avenue than the express entry?
Not surprising at all unless you have a job offer and LMIA with a Canadian employer. Most applicants have jobs that can be done remotely. Your profile is based on your eligibility for EE and CRS score - age, education, language and skilled work experience. If you have enough CRS points and are invited to immigrate, you can work remotely in Canada.