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SKILLED WORKER OR PROVINCIAL NOMINEE, KENTVILLLE NS

gothica

Newbie
Apr 26, 2010
3
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Hi, again....

Im planning to start my PR application anytime soon I'm still confused on where to start, I qualify in skilled worker, but my employer is suggesting Prvincial Nominee program. Can I do it both at the same time? What are necessary papers that I need to prepare. My friend told me that I need to have my passport copy notarized.
Can anybody refer me to where to go in Kentville , Nova Scotia to have the notarization done? I dont have any idea if there's notary public in downtown...But I can go anywhere near it like New Minas.
Any additional details will be highy appreciated.

It would be great to meet other new PR applicants here in Kentville...anybody?
THANKS!
 

prof456

Star Member
Nov 27, 2009
146
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gothica said:
Hi, again....

Im planning to start my PR application anytime soon I'm still confused on where to start, I qualify in skilled worker, but my employer is suggesting Prvincial Nominee program. Can I do it both at the same time? What are necessary papers that I need to prepare. My friend told me that I need to have my passport copy notarized.
Can anybody refer me to where to go in Kentville , Nova Scotia to have the notarization done? I dont have any idea if there's notary public in downtown...But I can go anywhere near it like New Minas.
Any additional details will be highy appreciated.

It would be great to meet other new PR applicants here in Kentville...anybody?
THANKS!
Go with NS Provincial. It will be faster for you.

You need to get all your documents (copies) notarised, not just your passport.

See http://www.novascotiaimmigration.com/frequently-asked-questions#35
Who can notarize copies of my documents?

The following individuals can certify the authenticity of a document, especially with a signature seal or stamp. The individual indicates that s/he has seen the original document and is certifying that the photocopy is a true copy of the original that s/he has seen.*Please contact one of the following professionals to notarise / certify copies of your original documents:
(1) Notary Public
(2) Lawyer
(3) Commissioner of Oaths
(4) Designated official at a Canadian Embassy or Consulate
(5) Medical Doctor or Dentist currently licensed in Canada
(6) Police officer, municipal, provincial, or federal (RCMP)
(7) Canadian Judge, Magistrate or Mayor
(8) Professional accountant who is a member of APA, CA, CGA, CMA, PA or RPA
(9) Professional engineer who uses the designation P.Eng.
(10) Member of Parliament (MP); Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) (Ontario); Member of National Assembly (MNA) (Quebec); Member of House of Assembly (MHA)
(Newfoundland & Labrador); Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) (all other provinces and territories).
(11) Commissioner of the Supreme Court Etc.


Most City Halls have a Commissioner of Oaths who has authority to administer oaths and take affidavits. Most universities also have designated individuals who have the authority to certify documents as true copies of originals.

The name, title and contact information of the individual must appear on the copy along with their signature.