eyadinuae said:
Yes You are right my Dear .. and this is mentioned clearly in Manitoba Nomination program , But here they are not mentioned that in NSNP .. Anyhow I hope to make the Jump .. ;D
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When not to apply
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Do Not Apply for the Regional Labour Market Demand stream if you are:
• eligible for any other stream in the NSNP;
• intending to work in an occupation that is a National Occupational Classification (NOC) level C or D;
• a grand-parent, parent, spouse, common-law or conjugal partner of a Canadian citizen or permanent
resident living in Canada, an applicant under humanitarian and compassionate grounds, a refugee
claimant or a failed refugee claimant;
• in Canada illegally, under a removal order, or are prohibited from entering or being in Canada;
• an international student who is currently in study at a Canadian post-secondary institution;
• an international graduate who has graduated from a Canadian post-secondary institution and is eligible
for the Canadian Experience Class;
• an international graduate who has a valid post-graduate work permit in Canada;
• an international student’s spouse, and your spouse is in study in a Canadian post-secondary institution
but is not in his/her last academic year of studies;
• an individual with unresolved custody or child support disputes affecting any dependent;
• an individual with a full-time permanent employment offer, a seasonal, part-time or casual worker.
Individuals with a full-time permanent employment offer should apply under the NSNP Skilled Worker
stream;
• in a sales position that is based solely on commission for compensation;
• a helper and/or labourer in construction, agriculture or primary resources sectors;
• a live-in caregiver;
• intending to start a business and/or be self-employed in Nova Scotia;
• a passive investor (individuals who intend to invest in a Nova Scotia business with very limited or no
involvement in the day-to-day management of the business).