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FSW 2014 applicants from Nigeria - Let's network

DeeBruv

Hero Member
Aug 27, 2014
627
37
Lagos, Nigeria
Category........
Visa Office......
Accra, Ghana AVO
NOC Code......
4011
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
18-08-2014
Doc's Request.
WES FSW Platform update 12-12-2014
Nomination.....
17-12-2014
AOR Received.
17-12-2014
IELTS Request
Sent with Application
Med's Request
29th June 2016
Med's Done....
06-07-2015, Updated forms req and RPRF 17-07-2015, Medicals Received 20-05-2016
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
08-06-2016 Pick Up Mail 20-06-2016 ECAS Updated to DECISION MADE 23-06-2016
VISA ISSUED...
20-06-2016
LANDED..........
04-07-2016
Pipis Husband said:
My dear DeeBruv, please don't mind these worrisome Asians. Because one is free to post any topic on this site, they abuse the privilege and take advantage to advertise all sort of voodoo and juju services for gullible people to access.

Just ignore such silly topics and focus on your FSW please. Even in the market, not everybody who comes there came to buy and sell :)
I rest my case my brother.
 

DeeBruv

Hero Member
Aug 27, 2014
627
37
Lagos, Nigeria
Category........
Visa Office......
Accra, Ghana AVO
NOC Code......
4011
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
18-08-2014
Doc's Request.
WES FSW Platform update 12-12-2014
Nomination.....
17-12-2014
AOR Received.
17-12-2014
IELTS Request
Sent with Application
Med's Request
29th June 2016
Med's Done....
06-07-2015, Updated forms req and RPRF 17-07-2015, Medicals Received 20-05-2016
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
08-06-2016 Pick Up Mail 20-06-2016 ECAS Updated to DECISION MADE 23-06-2016
VISA ISSUED...
20-06-2016
LANDED..........
04-07-2016
kollins said:
Maybe how to get to your Canadian country of love :p :p :p
Don't mind me...we have a lot of SPAM messages every morning that will make you wonder "what the heck" are these people doing here :D
Anyways...you will do well to roll off your eyes :eek:
Cheers.
abi o my brother.
 

Dotsngr

Hero Member
Nov 29, 2014
527
17
Category........
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
CalgaryChic said:
Good evening All. Got great news. Fossy2014 had a baby boy one moments ago and I also got confirmation from the Bank that my DD was ddtd on 06/01. I'm Believing God's grace for the next milestones. May our dreams come true.

Many thanks everyone.

Yipeeee, that's good news. Pls hail them for us. Now she can do her MR. Congrats to you tooo Calgary chic on your did encashment. Surely this good news will not cease IJN,Amen
 

canadamyplace

Hero Member
Aug 23, 2013
236
7
Category........
NOC Code......
1212
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
23-12-2014
Doc's Request.
sent with application
IELTS Request
sent with application
chayil Winny said:
Omo I have just been reading several comments and scarce for wwords to write here. Congratulations to those who have sailed through and more grace to all those awaiting at d different stages. It is well. God is in control.

After all d hassle I went through to get my FSWP application package to CIC within two months of my hearing of this opportunity, I eventually sent out my package on the 29th of December. My people, u won't believed how long it took DHL to deliver! My document was only delivered to CIC on 7th January. I have been advised to apply to EE by fellows.

By the way since my WES wasn't ready and I could wait no further, I sent alongside my package a written explanation and attachments of proof of coomunicatiin with WES. I have now received my WES same 7th of January.

Pls brethren, advice me accordingly wrt:
1. Do i apply for EE?
2. Do i send my WES to CIC now?
3. What is d usual practice of WES once the FSWP package is received, do they communicate to you immediately or what? What's d duration it takes them to communicate to an applicant after the document is delivered?

Pls una advice me o. God bless you all.
Quickly apply for EE before the first draw takes place this ending of january. A lot of things are yet to be perfected on EE so people with low score will have a chance to be selected. PNP and job bank is still being perfected. Read that somewhere on canadavisa news site.
 

canadamyplace

Hero Member
Aug 23, 2013
236
7
Category........
NOC Code......
1212
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
23-12-2014
Doc's Request.
sent with application
IELTS Request
sent with application
Mz. Johnson said:
Hello peeps,
It's with great sadness that I write to inform you guys that our application was rejected. We got a reply to our inquiry today stating the reason as incomplete application we don't know yet till we receive our documents.
We are going to dedicate our efforts to EE now hoping for a positive news.
It was nice meeting ya all, PH, KSA, Kollins, Mrs. L, Canadian mum, Concretejungle and the rest of the crew I appreciate all your love and concern and I wish you all the best of luck.
Cheers.
My dear quickly apply for EE so that you will be among the early birds. Read the canadavisa.com news and see the reason why you should not delay. Mine got to them on 23rd december and because I dont have a PER yet, I have applied for EE. Dont wait for your package as you have all the information you need. Your ielts result score, exam date, report number. I believe you made a photocopy. Then your Evaluation date and number.

When you are selected at the end of the month, you have 60 days to apply. By then your application woud have come back or you request for a copy of ielts result from british council.

It may interest you to know that my first application was done in Oct 2006. I have done two more including student visa without success but here I am justling between fsw2014 and EE. Staying back in naija is really not an option especially because of the kids. Best of luck
 

Nanex

Full Member
Jan 8, 2015
21
0
Naija guys, plz help!Pls help urgently,

I posted my FSW 2014 application which was received by Mike on 10th Dec. I just find out that the checklist, fee payment form and generic application form had been updated in October and November respectively.
My application was sent with the August 2014 version of fee payment and checklist forms while that of generic form was June 2014 version.
My questions are:
1) apart from this 3 forms, are there any other form(s) that was updated between August and December 2014?
2) Do anyone also have this kind of experience?
3) The Forms are no longer on cic site please can anyone assist me with all the updated forms and information concerning this?
4)What do you think will be the possible solution?

Please help.
 

ksa0510

Champion Member
Feb 11, 2014
2,708
446
Calgary
Category........
Visa Office......
Accra
NOC Code......
0911
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
03-07-2014
Nomination.....
04-11-2014
AOR Received.
04-11-2014
IELTS Request
03-07-2014
File Transfer...
09-07-2014
Med's Request
18-05-2015
Med's Done....
03-06-2015
Interview........
N/A
Passport Req..
24-06-2015
VISA ISSUED...
10-07-2015
LANDED..........
21-07-2015
Nanex said:
Naija guys, plz help!Pls help urgently,

I posted my FSW 2014 application which was received by Mike on 10th Dec. I just find out that the checklist, fee payment form and generic application form had been updated in October and November respectively.
My application was sent with the August 2014 version of fee payment and checklist forms while that of generic form was June 2014 version.
My questions are:
1) apart from this 3 forms, are there any other form(s) that was updated between August and December 2014?
2) Do anyone also have this kind of experience?
3) The Forms are no longer on cic site please can anyone assist me with all the updated forms and information concerning this?It is still on their site using the search engine of CIC webpage.
4)What do you think will be the possible solution? Relax,your application will be processed.

Please help.
 

onyiiyke

Hero Member
Jul 20, 2014
327
4
Category........
Visa Office......
Accra
NOC Code......
2281
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
18-09-2014
IELTS Request
18-09-2014 (SENT WITH APPLICATION)
DeeBruv said:
Greatest forumites. I am just curious. I saw some posts on the FSW forum as 'How to get your love back' etc, of what relevance is that to the skilled Worker/Professional immigration that we fall into? Is it SPAM message or Virus?
That's completely hoax.
 

onyiiyke

Hero Member
Jul 20, 2014
327
4
Category........
Visa Office......
Accra
NOC Code......
2281
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
18-09-2014
IELTS Request
18-09-2014 (SENT WITH APPLICATION)
Pipis Husband said:
My dear DeeBruv, please don't mind these worrisome Asians. Because one is free to post any topic on this site, they abuse the privilege and take advantage to advertise all sort of voodoo and juju services for gullible people to access.

Just ignore such silly topics and focus on your FSW please. Even in the market, not everybody who comes there came to buy and sell :)
+1 bro...
 

onyiiyke

Hero Member
Jul 20, 2014
327
4
Category........
Visa Office......
Accra
NOC Code......
2281
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
18-09-2014
IELTS Request
18-09-2014 (SENT WITH APPLICATION)
Canada ds year said:
Hi everyone,

I'm new on this forum,just been reading from time to time to get counsel. My application was received at d CIC office early Nov. I checked with my bank some days ago and was told dt d draft has been "settled". Does this mean that my application has been considered positively and payment successful? I had some fears as regards d application earlier.
What sud I expect now?

Kindly advise.
I guess this means that you are over 70% in.
 

onyiiyke

Hero Member
Jul 20, 2014
327
4
Category........
Visa Office......
Accra
NOC Code......
2281
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
18-09-2014
IELTS Request
18-09-2014 (SENT WITH APPLICATION)
DeeBruv said:
THIS FRESH FROM CIC IMMIGRATION NEWS. Mz Johnson and others whose application got returned can quickly apply to Nova Scotia.

Nova Scotia Demand: Express Entry

Nova Scotia will use the federal government's Express Entry immigration selection system in order to select candidates for this stream. This stream, which came into effect on January 1, 2015, is for highly-skilled individuals with a have post-secondary education and qualifications that will help them successfully settle in Nova Scotia.

Potential candidates must score at least 67 out of 100 points on a points grid that measures education, language ability, work experience, age, adaptability factors, and whether the candidate has an arranged job offer from a Nova Scotia-based employer.





Selection factor Points

Education Maximum 25 points
Ability in English and/or French Maximum 28 points
Work experience Maximum 15 points
Age Maximum 12 points
Arranged employment in Nova Scotia Maximum 10 points
Adaptability Maximum 10 points
Total Maximum 100 points
Pass mark: 67 Points


In addition, potential candidates must have at least one year of full-time (or equivalent part-time) work experience within the past five years in one of 29 skilled eligible occupations deemed in-demand. The provincial government has stated that this list is subject to change at any moment. At the time of writing, the eligible occupations list includes:
Financial Auditors and Accountants
Financial and Investment Analysts
Human Resources Professionals
Purchasing Agents and Officers
Geoscientists and Oceanographers
Civil Engineers
Mechanical Engineers
Electrical and Electronic Engineers
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineers
Computer Engineers
Information Systems Analysts and Consultants
Database Analysts and Data Administrators
Software Engineers
Computer Programmers and Interactive Media Developers
Web Designers and Developers
Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians
Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and Technicians
Drafting Technologists and Technicians
Engineering Inspectors and Regulatory Officers
User Support Technicians
Registered Nurses
Physiotherapists
Occupational Therapists
Medical Laboratory Technologists and Pathologists' Assistants
Licensed Practical Nurses
Psychologists
Family, Marriage and Other Related Counsellors
Financial Sales Representatives

Candidates must have at least intermediate language proficiency in either English or French, proven by having passed a standardised language test acceptable to the government of Canada (either IELTS or CELPIP for English, or TEF for French) and achieved a minimum score of Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 7 is all language components (speaking, writing, reading, listening).

There are two application routes to Nova Scotia Demand: Express Entry stream, either you apply directly to Nova Scotia Office of Immigration (NSOI) or you have been selected from the Express Entry pool by the NSOI. In either case, the principal applicant will need to submit a complete application to NSOI.

There are two categories under the stream. Category 1 requires candidates to have an arranged job offer supported by a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment from a Nova Scotia employer. Category 2 requires candidates to have at least one year of continuous full-time (or 1,560 hours or more) or an equal amount in part-time paid work experience in the last five years in one of the occupations listed above.


Candidates should not apply if they are:
not a citizen of or hold a passport or other documentation permitting him or her to legally reside in his or her current country of residence;
intending to work in an occupation that is a National Occupational Classification (NOC) level C or D;
a grand-parent, parent, spouse, common-law or conjugal partner of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident living in Canada, an applicant under humanitarian and compassionate grounds, a refugee claimant or a failed refugee claimant;
in Canada illegally, under a removal order, or are prohibited from entering or being in Canada;
not legally present in his or her country of residence;
an international student who is currently studying at a Canadian post-secondary institution;
an international graduate who has studied in Canada, whose studies have been sponsored by an agency or government and who is contractually obligated to return to their country of origin;
on a valid federal post-graduation work permit whose occupation falls under NOC skill level C or D;
the spouse of an international student at a Canadian post-secondary institution who is not in his or her last academic year of studies;
an individual with unresolved custody or child support disputes affecting any dependent;
in a sales position that is based solely on commission for compensation;
a seasonal, part-time or casual worker;
an individual whose job is not based in Nova Scotia;
a helper and/or labourer in construction, agriculture or primary resources sectors;
an individual in Canada who is in the Caregiver Program;
intending to start a business and/or be self-employed in Nova Scotia;
a passive investor (individuals who intend to invest in a Nova Scotia business with very limited or no involvement in the day-to-day management of the business);
unable to provide proof of required amount of funds.



Skilled Worker Stream

The Skilled Worker Stream is composed of three different categories, each with their own eligibility criteria. They are as follows:

Skilled Workers

This category is for individuals with experience in an occupation classified as NOC level 0, A or B, also known as skilled occupations. Priority is given to these high skilled applicants. See below for further eligibility requirements.

Semi-Skilled Workers

This category is for workers whose occupations are classified as NOC level C, also known as semi-skilled occupations. Applications in this category will only be considered if all eligibility criteria are met and the applicant has worked for at least 6 months with a Nova Scotia employer that is supporting their application for permanent residency.

Priority is given to semi-skilled workers whose employers:
Have made an effort to recruit Canadian citizens or permanent residents for the position; and
Can demonstrate that they will provide support to assist newcomers with settlement needs

See below for further eligibility criteria.

Low-Skilled Workers

This category is for individuals whose occupations are classified as NOC level D, also known as unskilled occupations. Applications in this category will only be considered if all eligibility criteria are met and the applicant has worked for at least 6 months with a Nova Scotia employer that is supporting their application for permanent residency.

Priority is given to low-skilled workers whose employers:
Have made an effort to recruit Canadian citizens or permanent residents for the position; and
Can demonstrate that they will provide support to assist newcomers with settlement needs

See below for further eligibility criteria.

General Criteria for this Stream

In addition to the general eligibility outlined above, all applicants, regardless of their work experience, must meet the following eligibility requirements:
If living in Canada, provide proof of legal status
Be between the ages of 21 and 55 at the time of application
Receive a full time, permanent job offer from a Nova Scotia employer.
Have at completed at least a high school level of education (12 years of study), and; Have the education, training, and licensing/certification needed to perform the job in Canada, if applicable

Have at least 12 months of relevant work experience
Meet language requirements for the program For NOC levels 0, A or B – CLB level 5 in English or French
For NOC levels C or D – CLB level 4 in English or French

Demonstrate the intent and ability to settle in the Province of Nova Scotia

Employers sponsoring applicants through this program must meet the following requirements:

Be permanently established in Nova Scotia
Have operated in Nova Scotia, under current management, for at least two years
Issue a full time, permanent job offer to the individual applicant. The job must be located in Nova Scotia
The job must have salary and benefits that meet Provincial employment standards
The job must be in a position for which there is a shortage of qualified Canadian citizens or permanent residents
Job offers made to NOC level C or D occupations will be considered based on local labour market requirements and conditions

Demonstrate recruitment efforts to fill the position with a qualified Canadian citizen or permanent resident


Family Business Worker

This stream helps Nova Scotia employers hire workers that are close relatives and have specific skills that may be difficult to find amongst Canadian citizens and permanent residents. In order to be eligible, the identified worker, or their spouse, must be related to the family business owner or the spouse of the business owner in one of the following ways:
Son or daughter
Brother or sister
Niece or nephew (children of brothers or sisters)
Uncle or aunt (parent's brothers or sisters)
Grandchild

They may also be a step or half relative of the same degree.

In addition, applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:
Have legal status in their country of residence
Have a permanent, full time job offer from a Nova Scotia business belonging to a close family member
Have the necessary education, training, qualifications or licensing/accreditation needed to perform the job
Have the appropriate work experience needed for the position
Demonstrate the intent and ability to settle in the Province of Nova Scotia

In addition, the family business owner, or their spouse, must meet the following criteria:
Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
Lived in Nova Scotia for at least two years
Own at least 33.3% of the business issuing a job offer. Business should be under current management for at least two years

Have a financially viable business that can provide the salary and other parameters outlined in the job offer
Not received social assistance or employment assistance within the last two years
Issue a full-time, permanent job offer to the close family member that meets the following requirements:
Has a salary, benefit, and working condition standards that meet provincial employment standards Does not contravene bargaining agreements or settle any labour disputes
For occupations requiring certification, applicant should contact a provincial certification organization and verify they meet requirements

The family business owner or their spouse/common-law or conjugal partner may support an application under this category no more than once every two years. They may have to provide documentation to show that previously supported family members have settled into Nova Scotia, found employment, and not needed social assistance.
This is good o!
 

BCornerstone

Hero Member
Aug 16, 2014
231
5
Category........
Visa Office......
Accra
NOC Code......
4163
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
VISA ISSUED...
24-03-2016
AVO! AVO!! AVO!!! how many times did i call you? make something happen na, too much PER backlog already, when will you start issuing MR to Nov/Dec applicants when May/Jun still full ground? Abeg start working jare :'(
 

neyobash14

Hero Member
Dec 29, 2014
251
13
Category........
Visa Office......
Accra, Ghana
NOC Code......
0113
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
29-12-2014
Nomination.....
11-03-2015
IELTS Request
Sent with application
DeeBruv said:
THIS FRESH FROM CIC IMMIGRATION NEWS. Mz Johnson and others whose application got returned can quickly apply to Nova Scotia.

Nova Scotia Demand: Express Entry

Nova Scotia will use the federal government's Express Entry immigration selection system in order to select candidates for this stream. This stream, which came into effect on January 1, 2015, is for highly-skilled individuals with a have post-secondary education and qualifications that will help them successfully settle in Nova Scotia.

Potential candidates must score at least 67 out of 100 points on a points grid that measures education, language ability, work experience, age, adaptability factors, and whether the candidate has an arranged job offer from a Nova Scotia-based employer.





Selection factor Points

Education Maximum 25 points
Ability in English and/or French Maximum 28 points
Work experience Maximum 15 points
Age Maximum 12 points
Arranged employment in Nova Scotia Maximum 10 points
Adaptability Maximum 10 points
Total Maximum 100 points
Pass mark: 67 Points


In addition, potential candidates must have at least one year of full-time (or equivalent part-time) work experience within the past five years in one of 29 skilled eligible occupations deemed in-demand. The provincial government has stated that this list is subject to change at any moment. At the time of writing, the eligible occupations list includes:
Financial Auditors and Accountants
Financial and Investment Analysts
Human Resources Professionals
Purchasing Agents and Officers
Geoscientists and Oceanographers
Civil Engineers
Mechanical Engineers
Electrical and Electronic Engineers
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineers
Computer Engineers
Information Systems Analysts and Consultants
Database Analysts and Data Administrators
Software Engineers
Computer Programmers and Interactive Media Developers
Web Designers and Developers
Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians
Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and Technicians
Drafting Technologists and Technicians
Engineering Inspectors and Regulatory Officers
User Support Technicians
Registered Nurses
Physiotherapists
Occupational Therapists
Medical Laboratory Technologists and Pathologists' Assistants
Licensed Practical Nurses
Psychologists
Family, Marriage and Other Related Counsellors
Financial Sales Representatives

Candidates must have at least intermediate language proficiency in either English or French, proven by having passed a standardised language test acceptable to the government of Canada (either IELTS or CELPIP for English, or TEF for French) and achieved a minimum score of Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 7 is all language components (speaking, writing, reading, listening).

There are two application routes to Nova Scotia Demand: Express Entry stream, either you apply directly to Nova Scotia Office of Immigration (NSOI) or you have been selected from the Express Entry pool by the NSOI. In either case, the principal applicant will need to submit a complete application to NSOI.

There are two categories under the stream. Category 1 requires candidates to have an arranged job offer supported by a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment from a Nova Scotia employer. Category 2 requires candidates to have at least one year of continuous full-time (or 1,560 hours or more) or an equal amount in part-time paid work experience in the last five years in one of the occupations listed above.


Candidates should not apply if they are:
not a citizen of or hold a passport or other documentation permitting him or her to legally reside in his or her current country of residence;
intending to work in an occupation that is a National Occupational Classification (NOC) level C or D;
a grand-parent, parent, spouse, common-law or conjugal partner of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident living in Canada, an applicant under humanitarian and compassionate grounds, a refugee claimant or a failed refugee claimant;
in Canada illegally, under a removal order, or are prohibited from entering or being in Canada;
not legally present in his or her country of residence;
an international student who is currently studying at a Canadian post-secondary institution;
an international graduate who has studied in Canada, whose studies have been sponsored by an agency or government and who is contractually obligated to return to their country of origin;
on a valid federal post-graduation work permit whose occupation falls under NOC skill level C or D;
the spouse of an international student at a Canadian post-secondary institution who is not in his or her last academic year of studies;
an individual with unresolved custody or child support disputes affecting any dependent;
in a sales position that is based solely on commission for compensation;
a seasonal, part-time or casual worker;
an individual whose job is not based in Nova Scotia;
a helper and/or labourer in construction, agriculture or primary resources sectors;
an individual in Canada who is in the Caregiver Program;
intending to start a business and/or be self-employed in Nova Scotia;
a passive investor (individuals who intend to invest in a Nova Scotia business with very limited or no involvement in the day-to-day management of the business);
unable to provide proof of required amount of funds.



Skilled Worker Stream

The Skilled Worker Stream is composed of three different categories, each with their own eligibility criteria. They are as follows:

Skilled Workers

This category is for individuals with experience in an occupation classified as NOC level 0, A or B, also known as skilled occupations. Priority is given to these high skilled applicants. See below for further eligibility requirements.

Semi-Skilled Workers

This category is for workers whose occupations are classified as NOC level C, also known as semi-skilled occupations. Applications in this category will only be considered if all eligibility criteria are met and the applicant has worked for at least 6 months with a Nova Scotia employer that is supporting their application for permanent residency.

Priority is given to semi-skilled workers whose employers:
Have made an effort to recruit Canadian citizens or permanent residents for the position; and
Can demonstrate that they will provide support to assist newcomers with settlement needs

See below for further eligibility criteria.

Low-Skilled Workers

This category is for individuals whose occupations are classified as NOC level D, also known as unskilled occupations. Applications in this category will only be considered if all eligibility criteria are met and the applicant has worked for at least 6 months with a Nova Scotia employer that is supporting their application for permanent residency.

Priority is given to low-skilled workers whose employers:
Have made an effort to recruit Canadian citizens or permanent residents for the position; and
Can demonstrate that they will provide support to assist newcomers with settlement needs

See below for further eligibility criteria.

General Criteria for this Stream

In addition to the general eligibility outlined above, all applicants, regardless of their work experience, must meet the following eligibility requirements:
If living in Canada, provide proof of legal status
Be between the ages of 21 and 55 at the time of application
Receive a full time, permanent job offer from a Nova Scotia employer.
Have at completed at least a high school level of education (12 years of study), and; Have the education, training, and licensing/certification needed to perform the job in Canada, if applicable

Have at least 12 months of relevant work experience
Meet language requirements for the program For NOC levels 0, A or B – CLB level 5 in English or French
For NOC levels C or D – CLB level 4 in English or French

Demonstrate the intent and ability to settle in the Province of Nova Scotia

Employers sponsoring applicants through this program must meet the following requirements:

Be permanently established in Nova Scotia
Have operated in Nova Scotia, under current management, for at least two years
Issue a full time, permanent job offer to the individual applicant. The job must be located in Nova Scotia
The job must have salary and benefits that meet Provincial employment standards
The job must be in a position for which there is a shortage of qualified Canadian citizens or permanent residents
Job offers made to NOC level C or D occupations will be considered based on local labour market requirements and conditions

Demonstrate recruitment efforts to fill the position with a qualified Canadian citizen or permanent resident


Family Business Worker

This stream helps Nova Scotia employers hire workers that are close relatives and have specific skills that may be difficult to find amongst Canadian citizens and permanent residents. In order to be eligible, the identified worker, or their spouse, must be related to the family business owner or the spouse of the business owner in one of the following ways:
Son or daughter
Brother or sister
Niece or nephew (children of brothers or sisters)
Uncle or aunt (parent's brothers or sisters)
Grandchild

They may also be a step or half relative of the same degree.

In addition, applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:
Have legal status in their country of residence
Have a permanent, full time job offer from a Nova Scotia business belonging to a close family member
Have the necessary education, training, qualifications or licensing/accreditation needed to perform the job
Have the appropriate work experience needed for the position
Demonstrate the intent and ability to settle in the Province of Nova Scotia

In addition, the family business owner, or their spouse, must meet the following criteria:
Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
Lived in Nova Scotia for at least two years
Own at least 33.3% of the business issuing a job offer. Business should be under current management for at least two years

Have a financially viable business that can provide the salary and other parameters outlined in the job offer
Not received social assistance or employment assistance within the last two years
Issue a full-time, permanent job offer to the close family member that meets the following requirements:
Has a salary, benefit, and working condition standards that meet provincial employment standards Does not contravene bargaining agreements or settle any labour disputes
For occupations requiring certification, applicant should contact a provincial certification organization and verify they meet requirements

The family business owner or their spouse/common-law or conjugal partner may support an application under this category no more than once every two years. They may have to provide documentation to show that previously supported family members have settled into Nova Scotia, found employment, and not needed social assistance.
Nice one..good stuff..awesome infos.
 

kay_diwe2014

Hero Member
Aug 6, 2014
546
14
Category........
Visa Office......
Accra
NOC Code......
2281
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
26-05-2014
Nomination.....
17-09-2014
IELTS Request
Sent with Application
Congrats to Fossy2014 on the birth of the new bundle of joy and congrats CalgaryChic......PER next!

CalgaryChic said:
Good evening All. Got great news. Fossy2014 had a baby boy one moments ago and I also got confirmation from the Bank that my DD was ddtd on 06/01. I'm Believing God's grace for the next milestones. May our dreams come true.

Many thanks everyone.
 

smilingme

Full Member
May 22, 2014
37
3
Alberta
App. Filed.......
15-05-2014
Nomination.....
22-08-2014
IELTS Request
Sent with application
Med's Request
29-01-2015
Passport Req..
28-05-2015
VISA ISSUED...
09-06-2015
BCornerstone said:
AVO! AVO!! AVO!!! how many times did i call you? make something happen na, too much PER backlog already, when will you start issuing MR to Nov/Dec applicants when May/Jun still full ground? Abeg start working jare :'(

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