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hope1nca said:
It depends on how NSNP allocate those 2015 applicants. It is said that they will use 2016's intake for those 2015 applicants.
Some 2015 applicants queried NSOI for this issue last month and they replied "Any files received before December 17th is in the queue for processing."
 
hope1nca said:
You are wrong. 653 and 1350 stand for different meanings. 653 is only for the nominations which means the primary applicants. 1350 is for all the persons who can immigrate to NS which include all the family memebers. It means that 2015's intake is full...

Sorry, but you are also wrong in that matter. In 2015, NS had 1,050 spots for principal immigrants. From those, 350 were intended to use on the Express Entry-related programs, which are NS Demand (this one that most of us applied) and NS Experience (for those who have at least one year of experience in NS). In mid-September, they got an increase of 300 more spots, destined only to EE applicants. Adding to the previous 1,050, we get the aforementioned 1,350, which is the total for all NS immigration streams, including Skilled Worker (with job offer), and 2 entrepreneur streams. Those new 300, together with the previous 350 add to the target of 650, which NS not only used, but slightly exceed. Families of immigrants are not included in these counts, but are covered by the total provincial nominees offered by the Federal Government, which were almost 50,000. If you sum all the provinces (except Quebec, which has a separate quota), you have around 30,000 nominations, well below the target, and enough to accommodate all the families, according to CIC's previous experience.

For 2016, the federal quota is almost the same, and all provinces apparently got the same individual numbers. That means NS had got the same 1,050 from the beginning of 2015, 350 of those for EE. NS authorities complained and Minister McCallum gave back the extra 300 spots. But, so far, we still don't have confirmation if those 300 are exclusively intended to EE, as they were in last year.
 
Skywalker_RT said:
Sorry, but you are also wrong in that matter. In 2015, NS had 1,050 spots for principal immigrants. From those, 350 were intended to use on the Express Entry-related programs, which are NS Demand (this one that most of us applied) and NS Experience (for those who have at least one year of experience in NS). In mid-September, they got an increase of 300 more spots, destined only to EE applicants. Adding to the previous 1,050, we get the aforementioned 1,350, which is the total for all NS immigration streams, including Skilled Worker (with job offer), and 2 entrepreneur streams. Those new 300, together with the previous 350 add to the target of 650, which NS not only used, but slightly exceed. Families of immigrants are not included in these counts, but are covered by the total provincial nominees offered by the Federal Government, which were almost 50,000. If you sum all the provinces (except Quebec, which has a separate quota), you have around 30,000 nominations, well below the target, and enough to accommodate all the families, according to CIC's previous experience.

For 2016, the federal quota is almost the same, and all provinces apparently got the same individual numbers. That means NS had got the same 1,050 from the beginning of 2015, 350 of those for EE. NS authorities complained and Minister McCallum gave back the extra 300 spots. But, so far, we still don't have confirmation if those 300 are exclusively intended to EE, as they were in last year.

Totally Agree with you Skywalker.....
 
Dear All,

Just want to know if we get migrated to Nova Scotia. How many years we have to live and work there ? Can we work in other cities and still be eligible for Immigration . I think we will get Conditional Permanent Residency .

Can seniors give some information regarding this .
 
mdzakir1 said:
Dear All,

Just want to know if we get migrated to Nova Scotia. How many years we have to live and work there ? Can we work in other cities and still be eligible for Immigration . I think we will get Conditional Permanent Residency .

Can seniors give some information regarding this .

Your intention should be living the rest of your life, otherwise you'd be twisting the very nature of the program. But, if your question is like "what if I can't find any job there?", it's advisable to stay at least some 3-6 months and make some effort to get settled.
 
Skywalker_RT said:
Your intention should be living the rest of your life, otherwise you'd be twisting the very nature of the program. But, if your question is like "what if I can't find any job there?", it's advisable to stay at least some 3-6 months and make some effort to get settled.


Yes , If we get better pay might live for ever . But if we dont get IT jobs over there then, can we move to big cities and get job and still be counted for PR or Passport .
By the way any one have any idea regarding IT Jobs in NS Halifax and what is the cost of living over there i.e How much housing rent and other things . Hope someone from NS-Halifax can answer this .

Regards
 
Moh Mor said:
Hi,
you should reopen a new one and increase your score and wait for ITA.

Hi,
I am in the same position, my EE profile expires in May.
I would create new profile, but in my application would stay the old EE number.
When should I send the new EE profile number to NS ?
 
Hi,
Can anybody explain me whether with 4+ work experience makes any difference in CRS score, or else the highest points we can claim is only with 3+ years?
 
runaway982 said:
Hi,
I am in the same position, my EE profile expires in May.
I would create new profile, but in my application would stay the old EE number.
When should I send the new EE profile number to NS ?
Hi buddy,
When you get AOR, they'll ask for new EE profile number and job seeker.
 
ritawallu said:
Hi,
Can anybody explain me whether with 4+ work experience makes any difference in CRS score, or else the highest points we can claim is only with 3+ years?

in the CRS system, any experience more than the 3 years limit won't add any points. It will only add points to the point based system and that won't matter since it seems that you are already eligible and passed the 67 score limit.
 
when will NSNP start to process July applicants! The long waiting is killing me!
 
Dear All,

I wrote IELTS in August 2014....I have applied for NS in Nov 2015. What is the validity of IELTS currently .

Regards
 
mdzakir1 said:
Dear All,

I wrote IELTS in August 2014....I have applied for NS in Nov 2015. What is the validity of IELTS currently .

Regards
Your IELTS will get expired in this year in the month of august. The validity is 2 years.
 
Hatem Abu Nusair said:
in the CRS system, any experience more than the 3 years limit won't add any points. It will only add points to the point based system and that won't matter since it seems that you are already eligible and passed the 67 score limit.
Thanks a lot .