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Immigration in Nova Scotia October 2015. Pathways to Immigration Economic Class Federal Skilled Worker Canadian Experience Class Business Immigrant (includes.

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1 Immigration in Nova Scotia October 2015

2 Pathways to Immigration Economic Class Federal Skilled Worker Canadian Experience Class Business Immigrant (includes Start-Up Visa) Caregivers Provincial Nominee Program Spouses, Partners & Children Parents and grandparents (Super-visa) Government Assisted Refugees Privately Sponsored Refugees Protected Persons in Canada and Dependents Abroad Visa Office Referred Humanitarian and Compassionat e Family Class Protected Persons Class Other Skilled Worker Federal Skilled Trades Family Business Worker Nova Scotia Demand: Express Entry Citizenship and Immigration Canada Current NS Nominee Program streams Future NS Nominee Program streams Entrepreneur Other Relatives Nova Scotia Experience : Express Entry International Graduate Entrepreneur

3 Provincial Context Current government elected October 2013 Immigration key platform commitment Government priority “Ivany Report” Painted a bleak picture of NS demographics Economic growth + increased entrepreneurship Call to action: 7,000 immigrants per year Economic context critical Immigration only one piece of demographic/economic solution Cannot just be government Role of employers (job offers) key

4 Office of Immigration Approach Action-oriented Primary goal to maximize all immigration pathways Align immigration with economic context – employment Focus efforts on retention Balance of flexibility with program integrity Accessible staff; ability to contact the office

5 Delivering Key Results Office alignment Stakeholder Engagement Broad Consultations Employer/Business engagement Community Conversations Immigration Summit Advocacy Premier’s Advisors Increased nominee allocation from 700 to 1350 Responsive stream design Negotiated change to Skilled Worker stream for int’l grads NS Demand: Express Entry (first in Canada) NS Experience: Express Entry Two new business streams Retention Integrated approach to settlement services Increase in overall landings and retention rates

6 Looking Forward Snapshot of some key goals for 2015 NSNP highest allocation ever Business streams Cross-government, targeted recruitment: international and secondary Electronic processing/e-portal

7 Immigration & Municipalities Continue the conversation - Be a Champion! Stay involved and in contact w/NSOI Help identify labour market needs You know your communities Gauge local readiness, promote benefits to employers & citizens Promote welcoming communities Leverage partnerships & networks

8 Contact Info Mary Jane (MJ) MacKinnon Director of Stakeholder Engagement Nova Scotia Office of Immigration Phone: (902) 424-6241 Email: maryjane.mackinnon@novascotia.camaryjane.mackinnon@novascotia.ca @nsimmigration novascotiaimmigration.com


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