June 24, 2024

Nova Scotia Introduces New Immigration Pilot for Healthcare Professionals

Nova Scotia's Healthcare Professionals Immigration Pilot advances its healthcare initiatives. Invitations were extended on June 11, 2024, to candidates who received Letters of Interest (LOIs), focusing initially on podiatrists classified under NOC 31209, highlighting a pivotal move in healthcare recruitment.

Deciphering Nova Scotia's Healthcare Professionals Immigration Pilot

The Healthcare Professionals Immigration Pilot aims to simplify immigration procedures for healthcare professionals, facilitating Nova Scotia's efforts to meet increasing healthcare needs. Unlike Labour Market Priorities draws, this initiative targets skilled podiatrists specifically, streamlining their entry into the province.

Invitations were extended to candidates with Letters of Interest (LOIs) in their Express Entry profiles on June 11, 2024. It's important to clarify that while all individuals classified under NOC 31209 received invitations, only those with relevant work experience as podiatrists are eligible to proceed with their applications.

Steps to Enroll in the Pilot Program

If you've received a Letter of Interest (LOI) and possess experience as a podiatrist, follow these steps to proceed:

Express Your Interest: Complete a survey provided by the Nova Scotia Office of Healthcare Professionals Recruitment to indicate your interest in joining as a podiatrist in Nova Scotia. This survey serves as a crucial initial step in the application process.

Conditional Job Offer: Your survey responses will be shared with healthcare employers in Nova Scotia. If selected, you may receive a conditional job offer from a healthcare employer in the province.

Application Process: Upon securing a conditional job offer, you can proceed to apply for permanent residency through either the Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP) or the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP).

Key Information for Applicants

Participants in the Healthcare Professionals Immigration Pilot should note that being nominated through this program or endorsed under the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) does not result in an automatic addition of 600 points to your Express Entry profile. Nonetheless, your profile will continue to be active in the federal Express Entry pool, allowing you to explore additional immigration opportunities.

Requirements for the Nova Scotia Nominee Program: Skilled Worker Stream

To be eligible for the Skilled Worker stream of the NSNP, you must fulfill the following criteria:

Job Offer: Obtain a valid job offer from an employer based in Nova Scotia.

Legal Status: Possess a valid passport and maintain legal status in your current country of residence.

Education: Hold a Canadian high school diploma or its international equivalent, verified through an educational credential assessment (ECA).

Language Proficiency: Demonstrate proficiency in either English or French at a level equivalent to Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 5.

Work Experience: Provide a reference letter confirming at least one year of relevant work experience in a position related to your job offer.

Intention to Settle: Clearly demonstrate your intention to permanently settle and live in Nova Scotia.

Requirements for the Atlantic Immigration Program

To apply through the AIP, candidates must meet the following criteria:

Job Offer: Obtain a job offer from an organization designated under the Atlantic Immigration Program.

Legal Status: Possess a valid passport and maintain legal status in your current country of residence.

Education: Hold a Canadian high school diploma or its international equivalent, validated through an educational credential assessment (ECA).

Language Proficiency: Provide a language test result demonstrating proficiency at a minimum level of CLB 5 in either English or French.

Work Experience: Present a reference letter verifying at least one year of work experience in a role related to the healthcare field.

Intention to Settle: Clearly indicate your intention to permanently settle and reside in Nova Scotia.

Nova Scotia’s Healthcare Professionals Immigration Pilot presents a significant opportunity for podiatrists seeking to contribute to the province’s healthcare system. By attracting skilled professionals, Nova Scotia aims to maintain a robust healthcare sector capable of meeting the needs of its residents. If you meet the eligibility criteria and are enthusiastic about practicing in Nova Scotia, this pilot program could offer you a fulfilling career and a new home.

Seizing the Opportunity: Immigrate to Nova Scotia with Pelican Migration Consultants

In addition to meeting the criteria outlined for the Atlantic Immigration Program, candidates interested in leveraging the Healthcare Professionals Immigration Pilot can benefit greatly from the expertise and guidance of Pelican Migration Consultants. Our team specializes in navigating the complexities of Canadian immigration, ensuring that your application is meticulously prepared and submitted. We provide tailored advice on maximizing your chances of success, from understanding specific program requirements to gathering necessary documentation and preparing for interviews or language tests. With our support, you can confidently pursue your dream of working  in Nova Scotia, knowing that you have a dedicated partner to guide you through every step of the process towards Canadian permanent residency.