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rafzy

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Guys,

I would like to ask if we have to pay an application fee when applying for Nova Scotia Nomination Program as i am unable to find this information on their site ?

Also, i would like to ask that what should i write under the section "detailed residence plan in nova scotia upon arrival" in application form ?

Thanks
 
There is no fee.

There is no provincial application fee under the Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP). There may be fees associated with preparation of documents to the Nova Scotia Demand: Express Entry stream such as with credentials, language testing or translations. You must, however, pay all the required Government of Canada immigration fees when you submit your file to Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC).

From Pg 2 here ---> http://novascotiaimmigration.com/wp-content/uploads/AppGuide-NSNP-NSDEE-2June2015-English.pdf

Which section are you referring to? https://novascotiaimmigration.com/wp-content/uploads/NSNP-100-12May2015-English.pdf

If you are talking of 'Section I' of that form, you need to provide an Expression of Interest therein to prove that you are keen on settling down in Nova Scotia. This could include a variety of personal and professional reasons and is a very individualized statement, recommend you research the province and find commonalities which you can highlight in this section. The worst thing you can write there is ' I'm applying to come to NS because that helps me get 600 points and PR'.

All the best!
 
Asivad Anac said:
There is no fee.

From Pg 2 here ---> http://novascotiaimmigration.com/wp-content/uploads/AppGuide-NSNP-NSDEE-2June2015-English.pdf

Which section are you referring to? https://novascotiaimmigration.com/wp-content/uploads/NSNP-100-12May2015-English.pdf

If you are talking of 'Section I' of that form, you need to provide an Expression of Interest therein to prove that you are keen on settling down in Nova Scotia. This could include a variety of personal and professional reasons and is a very individualized statement, recommend you research the province and find commonalities which you can highlight in this section. The worst thing you can write there is ' I'm applying to come to NS because that helps me get 600 points and PR'.



All the best!

Thanks @Asivad Bro for such a quick reply and lol for the worst thingy idea :D

By the way ... I wanted to ask if anyone has any idea how to write this statement of interest (a general overview/outlook might be helping for me to write it) or a sample written before might be very useful for me.
 
rafzy said:
Thanks @ Asivad Bro for such a quick reply and lol for the worst thingy idea :D

By the way ... I wanted to ask if anyone has any idea how to write this statement of interest (a general overview/outlook might be helping for me to write it) or a sample written before might be very useful for me.

There is no set format for writing such a statement of interest, plus it will vary from person to person and from province to province. I don't know much about NS but I wrote a similar letter for Ontario...and the things I covered were:

- employment opportunities in Ontario for my NOC. Higher demand and opportunities for my NOC in Ontario. For NS I am assuming you are in luck since your NOC would already be listed as a high demand NOC for their demand stream.
- similarly if married you can state better employment opportunities for your spouse as compared to other provinces.
- if moving with family - you can talk about excellent education system, medical facilities and overall family friendly environment of the province
- and any other such aspects you can mention about the province and how that attracts you to stay/settle down and contribute there.

Of course you will need to do some reading up on the province for writing in detail :)

Hope this helps..and also check with other members for their ideas..:)

All the best
 
Sita1987 said:
There is no set format for writing such a statement of interest, plus it will vary from person to person and from province to province. I don't know much about NS but I wrote a similar letter for Ontario...and the things I covered were:

- employment opportunities in Ontario for my NOC. Higher demand and opportunities for my NOC in Ontario. For NS I am assuming you are in luck since your NOC would already be listed as a high demand NOC for their demand stream.
- similarly if married you can state better employment opportunities for your spouse as compared to other provinces.
- if moving with family - you can talk about excellent education system, medical facilities and overall family friendly environment of the province
- and any other such aspects you can mention about the province and how that attracts you to stay/settle down and contribute there.

Of course you will need to do some reading up on the province for writing in detail :)

Hope this helps..and also check with other members for their ideas..:)

All the best

Hi there,

How do you go about finding if the NOC is in demand much for the province? I would like to go for NS but I am not sure how to even start on going through the PNP route. Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

Joe
 
pottingerjoe said:
Hi there,

How do you go about finding if the NOC is in demand much for the province? I would like to go for NS but I am not sure how to even start on going through the PNP route. Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

Joe

Hi,

Your first step should be to go through the application guides and official provincial websites (application guides are usually downloadable from these websites).

For Nova Scotia, they've mentioned the list of in-demand occupations in the Nova Scotia Demand - Express Entry application guide (page 19, Appendix 1): http://novascotiaimmigration.com/wp-content/uploads/AppGuide-NSNP-NSDEE-2June2015-English.pdf
For other Nova Scotia programs, the application guides can be found at: http://novascotiaimmigration.com/move-here/application-forms/
 
heeru_maan said:
Hi,

Your first step should be to go through the application guides and official provincial websites (application guides are usually downloadable from these websites).

Thanks. My NOC code isn't in the list of in demand jobs so maybe not worth my while going down this route.

Thanks again.
 
Asivad Anac said:
There is no fee.

From Pg 2 here ---> http://novascotiaimmigration.com/wp-content/uploads/AppGuide-NSNP-NSDEE-2June2015-English.pdf

Which section are you referring to? https://novascotiaimmigration.com/wp-content/uploads/NSNP-100-12May2015-English.pdf

If you are talking of 'Section I' of that form, you need to provide an Expression of Interest therein to prove that you are keen on settling down in Nova Scotia. This could include a variety of personal and professional reasons and is a very individualized statement, recommend you research the province and find commonalities which you can highlight in this section. The worst thing you can write there is ' I'm applying to come to NS because that helps me get 600 points and PR'.

All the best!
 
Asivad Anac said:
There is no fee.

From Pg 2 here ---> http://novascotiaimmigration.com/wp-content/uploads/AppGuide-NSNP-NSDEE-2June2015-English.pdf

Which section are you referring to? https://novascotiaimmigration.com/wp-content/uploads/NSNP-100-12May2015-English.pdf

If you are talking of 'Section I' of that form, you need to provide an Expression of Interest therein to prove that you are keen on settling down in Nova Scotia. This could include a variety of personal and professional reasons and is a very individualized statement, recommend you research the province and find commonalities which you can highlight in this section. The worst thing you can write there is ' I'm applying to come to NS because that helps me get 600 points and PR'.

All the best!

Thanks for this info!
However the links do not work :(
 
So am I right in saying that in order to be considered for PNP we very firstly have to express interest in getting PNP by writing a letter on personal and professional reasons?
 
So am I right in saying that in order to be considered for PNP we very firstly have to express interest in getting PNP by writing a letter on personal and professional reasons?
 
ninjapot said:
Hi! May I ask if do we need to have a Job offer to apply for NSPNP? Thank you very much!! ;)

I imagine that a job offer isn't required. Check the application guide (shared earlier in this thread) and confirm for yourself.
 
Asivad Anac said:
I imagine that a job offer isn't required. Check the application guide (shared earlier in this thread) and confirm for yourself.


Thank you for your reply, I've browsed the NS site. Can I submit a filled up PDF Application Form and send it to the address given there?