NOVA SCOTIA 67 POINT CALCULATOR

NOVA SCOTIA 67 POINT CALCULATOR


The Nova Scotia Demand Express Entry Stream (NSNP) was established to provide for a shortage of skilled workers in Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia uses the federal government’s Express Entry immigration selection system in order to select candidates for this stream. This stream is for highly-skilled individuals with post-secondary education and qualifications that will help them successfully settle in Nova Scotia. Through the NSNP, prospective immigrants who have the skills and experience targeted by Nova Scotia may be nominated to immigrate.

Factor 1: Education

Level of Education*

Doctoral level Master`s level or professional degree
Two or more post-secondary credentials, one of which is a three-year or longer post-secondary credential
Three-year or longer post-secondary credential One-year post-seondary credential
Two-year post-secondary credential Secondary school

Factor 2: Language Skills

Speaking

CLB level 9 or higher CLB level 8 CLB level 7 Below CLB level 7

Writing

CLB level 9 or higher CLB level 8 CLB level 7 Below CLB level 7

Reading

CLB level 9 or higher CLB level 8 CLB level 7 Below CLB level 7

Listening

CLB level 9 or higher CLB level 8 CLB level 7 Below CLB level 7

Second official language

At least CLB 5 in all of the four abilities CLB 4 or less in any of the four abilities

Factor 3: Work Experience

Principle Applicant Work Experience *

1 year (Minimum threshold)
2-3 years
4-5 years
6 years or more

Factor 4: Age of Principle Applicant

Age of Applicant*

Factor 5: Arranged Employment in Nova Scotia

Arranged Employment in Nova Scotia*

You currently work in Canada on LMIA work permit AND Your work permit is valid both when you apply and when the visa is issued AND You are working for an employer named on your work permit who has made a permanent job offer based on you being accepted as a skilled worker.

You are currently working in Canada on an LMIA-exempt work permit or a work permit issued under a provincial/territorial agreement AND Your work permit is valid AND Your employer has made a permanent job offer based on you being accepted as a skilled worker.

You currently do not hold a valid work permit and is not authorized to work in Canada AND A prospective employer has made a permanent, full-time skilled job offer to the applicant; and The offer of employment has received a positive LMIA

You are currently working in Canada and a different employer has offered to give you a permanent full-time job AND A prospective employer has made a permanent, full-time skilled job offer to the applicant; and The offer of employment has received a positive LMIA

You are currently working in Canada in a job that is exempt from a Labour Market Impact Assessment, but not under an international or federal-provincial agreement AND A prospective employer has made a permanent, full-time skilled job offer to the applicant; and The offer of employment has received a positive LMIA

Factor 6: Adaptability

Check All That Apply*

Arranged employment (principal applicant only)
Candidate's previous study in Nova Scotia
Spouse or common-law partner’s previous study in Nova Scotia
Candidate's previous work in Nova Scotia
Spouse or common-law partner’s previous work in Nova Scotia
Relatives in Nova Scotia
Spouse or common-law partner’s level of language proficiency

Total points under Nova Scotia Province Nominee Program (Nova Scotia PNP)

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