Looking for jobs in Nova Scotia? Nova Scotia’s occupations in high demand 2023

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Looking for jobs in Nova Scotia Canada from outside Canada? Here is a list of Nova Scotia’s occupations in high demand in 2023 and where to find jobs in Canada Nova Scotia from abroad and immigrate through the Nova Scotia Occupations in Demand stream.

The Nova Scotia Occupations in Demand stream targets specific TEER category 3, 4 or 5 occupations of the National Occupational Classification that are in high labour market demand in Nova Scotia.

Labour, Skills and Immigration identifies occupations in demand based on labour market information and eligible occupations are subject to change.

Nova Scotia’s occupations in high demand 2023 are:

  1. NOC 33102 (Nurse Aides)
  2. NOC 65200 (Food and beverage servers)
  3. NOC 65201 (Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations)
  4. NOC 65310 (Light duty cleaners)
  5. NOC 73300 (Transport truck drivers)
  6. NOC 73400 (Heavy equipment operators)
  7. NOC 75110 (Construction trades helpers and labourers)

ELIGIBILITY

If you get a job offer in one of these streams, you’ll be eligible to apply for your PR and the requirements for this stream are pretty low.

To apply you must:

  1. have a full-time permanent job offer from a Nova Scotia employer in either
    • NOC 33102 (Nurse Aides)
    • NOC 65200 (Food and beverage servers)
    • NOC 65201 (Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations)
    • NOC 65310 (Light duty cleaners)
    • NOC 73300 (Transport truck drivers)
    • NOC 73400 (Heavy equipment operators)
    • NOC 75110 (Construction trades helpers and labourers)
  2. have 1 year of work experience related to the job;
  3. be 21 to 55 years old;
  4. have a high school diploma;
  5. have the appropriate training, skills and/or accreditation for the job;
  6. prove language ability equal to Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) Level 4 even if your first language is English or French;
  7. show enough financial resources to successfully settle in Nova Scotia.

HOW TO APPLY

Complete the online application form and include all required information and attachments.

Apply Online
Here are some good websites to look for jobs in Nova Scotia:
Jobs in Nova Scotia Canada from abroad
Indeed
Career Beacon