If you are looking for opportunity to immigrant to the Maple Leaf Country, and you are a experienced professional, you can easily immigrate under the Nova Scotia Program. For the qualified General practitioners and family Physicians, Canada Nova Scotia has many rewarding work-opportunities at the present.
If you wish to move to a country with high economic growth and high standard of living then Canada could be the nation for you. The country is highly developed and is progressive for foreign immigrants. Apart from the usual immigration programs, you can move to the nation, via the Nova Scotia program.
As a qualified General practitioner and/or family Physician, you have a great future in the country. Courtesy a large number of people in the Maple Leaf Country being aged and diseased, the demand for professionals like you therein has increased extensively.
Some areas in the province wherein your chosen occupation is in demand:-
- South Shore i.e. Lunenburg and Queens Counties
- Southwest Nova Scotia i.e. Yarmouth, Shelburne and Digby Counties
- Annapolis Valley
Scheme Prerequisites
The aspirants keen to move as General practitioners and family Physicians need to fulfill these conditions:
- Their age should be above 21 and below 55 years at the time of the petition submission
- They should have scored at least level five on the Canadian Language Benchmark scale or Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens (NCLC)
- They ought to have completed high school level of education and should have obtained a diploma, degree or certificate from a recognized educational institution
- They should have work experience as a full time professional, for at least two continuous years, during the last five years in the occupation they intend to practice in the province
- They should be a legal citizen of the country they are residing in
- They should have intentions to permanently settle down in Nova Scotia
- They should be able to prove that they are capable enough and become economically established in the region
- They should be able to complete an employment and settlement plan stating their potential contribution to the region
- If required, they will have to attend an interview in the province
- They should have skilled intended occupation that is considered skilled under National Occupational Classification level A, B or B even while the profession should be in demand in which they intend to live in the province.
Scheme Benefits
Immigration to Canada through Nova Scotia provincial Nominee program gives you many benefits; like, for instance, your application is processed fast; you have an opportunity to become a permanent resident of any of the four Nova Scotia provinces; your application is accepted under no cap and no quota system; you get a unique immigration opportunity to apply without any employer sponsorship; above all, you gain a wonderful opportunity to live and work in, perhaps, the most developed province in Canada.