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Nova Scotia LMP August 2018-NOC 4214 "early childhood educators and assistants"

gir_8

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Nov 23, 2014
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Hello Everyone,

Nova Scotia has sent Letter of Interest to 314 candidates under Labor Market Priorities (NOC 4214 "early childhood educators and assistants").

While I understand most of the people under Express Entry pool, would have done their ECA done, the next step-is the process of Applying for Classification.

Step 1: Obtain an international credential assessment. Information about this process can be found here: https://www.cicic.ca/927/identify_the_organization_responsible_for_recognition.canada

Step 2: Apply for a classification. Information about qualifications and the application process can be found here: https://www.ednet.ns.ca/earlyyears/pd/ClassificationforStaff.shtml

I understand NOC 4214 is a regulated occupation and one needs to get training to get the license to work in Nova Scotia. Can one obtain the license staying in home country while the application/ EOI is under process? Can NSNP reject the application - If the review determines that your application is insufficient to meet any of the qualifications for a Classification or School Age Approval?

Thanks for clarifying.

GP
 

Sabahat

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Oct 14, 2018
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So what is status of ur application right now, vould u please tell me which degreei have fo 4214 vode
 
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gir_8

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Nov 23, 2014
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We have got the ITA, completed bio-metrics around a month back. Awaiting for PR. Nova Scotia didn't have specific degree requirement but relevant work experience.
 
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prachhh

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Jun 4, 2019
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Hello Everyone,

Nova Scotia has sent Letter of Interest to 314 candidates under Labor Market Priorities (NOC 4214 "early childhood educators and assistants").

While I understand most of the people under Express Entry pool, would have done their ECA done, the next step-is the process of Applying for Classification.

Step 1: Obtain an international credential assessment. Information about this process can be found here: https://www.cicic.ca/927/identify_the_organization_responsible_for_recognition.canada

Step 2: Apply for a classification. Information about qualifications and the application process can be found here: https://www.ednet.ns.ca/earlyyears/pd/ClassificationforStaff.shtml

I understand NOC 4214 is a regulated occupation and one needs to get training to get the license to work in Nova Scotia. Can one obtain the license staying in home country while the application/ EOI is under process? Can NSNP reject the application - If the review determines that your application is insufficient to meet any of the qualifications for a Classification or School Age Approval?

Thanks for clarifying.

GP
Hello Everyone,

Nova Scotia has sent Letter of Interest to 314 candidates under Labor Market Priorities (NOC 4214 "early childhood educators and assistants").

While I understand most of the people under Express Entry pool, would have done their ECA done, the next step-is the process of Applying for Classification.

Step 1: Obtain an international credential assessment. Information about this process can be found here: https://www.cicic.ca/927/identify_the_organization_responsible_for_recognition.canada

Step 2: Apply for a classification. Information about qualifications and the application process can be found here: https://www.ednet.ns.ca/earlyyears/pd/ClassificationforStaff.shtml

I understand NOC 4214 is a regulated occupation and one needs to get training to get the license to work in Nova Scotia. Can one obtain the license staying in home country while the application/ EOI is under process? Can NSNP reject the application - If the review determines that your application is insufficient to meet any of the qualifications for a Classification or School Age Approval?

Thanks for clarifying.

GP

Hi, i got the interest too in yesterday’s draw. I need some help. Plsss sahre ur contact detail if u dont mind.
 
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