The latest Nova Scotia Provincial Nominee Program In-demand Occupation list has been brought out under Regional Labour Market Demand stream, under the Nova Scotia Program.
Nova Scotia Regional Labour Market Demand: In Demand Occupations
The below given list of professions is based on the National Occupation Classification (NOC) System.
It is vital that one’s position for his planned vocation is relatively good in the region he aims to live so that his petition gets duly weighed-in through the category of Regional Labour Market Demand.
Starting March 6, 2014 the immigration bureau of Nova Scotia will admit complete submissions under the stream of Regional Labour Market Demand. Please note that until March 6, this year, the Regional Labour Market Demand submissions gained by the Office of Immigration, prior to the said date, will not be suitably processed.
Nova Scotia Regional Labour Market Demand: In Demand Occupations
The below given list of professions is based on the National Occupation Classification (NOC) System.
- Systems Testing Technicians
- Industrial Engineering and Manufacturing Technologists and Technicians
- Registered Nurses
- Head Nurses and Supervisors
- Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and Technicians
- Managers in Health Care
- Computer Engineers
- Licensed Practical Nurses
- Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- Mechanical Engineers
- User Support Technicians
- Industrial and Manufacturing Engineers
- Specialist Physicians
- General Practitioners and Family Physicians
- Financial Auditors and Accountants
- Software Engineers and Designers
- Medical Laboratory Technologists and Pathologists’ Assistants
- Insurance Adjusters and Claims Examiners
- Information Systems Analysts and Consultants
- Welders
- Machinists
- Industrial Electricians
- Steamfitters/Pipefitters
- Sheet Metal Workers
It is vital that one’s position for his planned vocation is relatively good in the region he aims to live so that his petition gets duly weighed-in through the category of Regional Labour Market Demand.
Starting March 6, 2014 the immigration bureau of Nova Scotia will admit complete submissions under the stream of Regional Labour Market Demand. Please note that until March 6, this year, the Regional Labour Market Demand submissions gained by the Office of Immigration, prior to the said date, will not be suitably processed.
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