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Settlement Funding and Job Fund Agreement Update
We are now accepting applications under our 2018-2020 call for proposals for Settlement and Job Fund Agreement funding. Applications will be accepted until 11:59 pm… read more
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Office of Immigration Annual Report 2015
2015 was a remarkable year for the Nova Scotia Office of Immigration. We welcomed more newcomers to Nova Scotia, strengthened our Provincial Nominee Program, connected… read more
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Immigrant Settlement Service Expands in Port Hawkesbury
Port Hawkesbury now has a new, full-time immigrant settlement worker to support new Nova Scotians.
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Immigrant Settlement Service Expands in Annapolis Valley
The Annapolis Valley now has a new, full-time immigrant settlement worker to support new Nova Scotians.
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Ministers Unveil New Products in Arabic for Emergency Preparedness Week
Arabic-speaking immigrants are getting help preparing emergency plans and emergency kits during Emergency Preparedness Week.
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Fund Launched to Help Local Groups Integrate Refugees
As part of Budget 2016-2017 the province is creating a fund to assist community and sponsor groups that are helping refugees integrate into Nova Scotia communities.
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Settlement Funding and Job Fund Agreement Update
We are now accepting applications under our 2016-2017 call for proposals for Settlement and Job Fund Agreement funding. Applications will be accepted until 11:59 pm… read more
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Nova Scotia’s New Business Immigration Streams Launched
Government officially launched its two new business immigration streams Jan. 1.
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Successful Refugee Donations Drop-off Centre to Close Early
Due to the overwhelming generosity of Nova Scotians, the Refugee Donations Drop-off Centre in Halifax will no longer accept donations after Tuesday, Jan. 5.
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Nova Scotia Introduces E-processing for Most Immigration Applications
Effective today, Dec. 17, most prospective immigrants to Nova Scotia are able to apply to immigrate through a new online system.