Nova Scotia Immigration

Nova Scotia has a record number of immigrants in 2022. Atlantic Canada sets new record for permanent residents. The province is ready to welcome more Nova Scotians by helping to grow the population, fill labor and skills gaps, and enrich community diversity.

Nova Scotia is located on the east coast of Canada and includes more than 3,800 offshore islands in addition to the mainland. HalifaxWith a population of less than 500,000, it is the largest city and political capital of Nova Scotia. It is also the city's home to one of Canada's largest seaports and the main gateway to the Atlantic Ocean.
Reasons for Immigration
The following are some of the main reasons to attract immigrants:
The climate is pleasant. It is the second warmest place after Vancouver . The lowest temperature in winter is minus 15 degrees, but there are also very few
affordable houses. It is much cheaper than Toronto , Vancouver, Ottawa
An ideal place to live with your family, the environment of Nova Scotia is particularly beautiful
The urban population of Nova Scotia is medium
The province has many universities and rich educational resources
Canada is the closest place to Europe, with direct flights to Europe
Atlantic Canada Economic Center

Only from Between January and September, 10,670 newcomers made Nova Scotia their home, making this one of the most successful years ever. Based on trends in the first nine months of 2022, Nova Scotia should welcome 14,227 permanent residents by the end of 2022. This would be an extraordinary increase compared to 2021, when 5,042 new immigrants will arrive in Nova Scotia, bringing the total to 55.4 per cent.
The main way to immigrate to Nova Scotia is

. Main Pathways:
Nova Scotia Immigration Program (NSNP)
Atlantic Canada Immigration Program (AIP)
Federal Express Entry System

The province’s two economic immigration programs are available to people who meet the needs of Nova Scotia employers and who want permanent residence. The NSNP has nine established categories that provide options to potential immigrants based on their work experience, skills, and occupation.

The 2022-23 budget includes an extra $1 million for immigration and population growth marketing campaigns.
Another $1.4 million is earmarked for settlement services in Nova Scotia communities.

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