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Nova Scotia's population now exceeds one million because to immigration.
Nova Scotia's population now exceeds one million because to immigration.
In 2021, Nova Scotia had some of its most rapid growth. Nova Scotia's population has already surpassed one million, owing primarily to immigration.

Nova Scotia's population now exceeds one million because to immigration.

In 2021, Nova Scotia had some of its most rapid growth.

Nova Scotia's population has already surpassed one million, owing primarily to immigration.

A population milestone has been reached in Nova Scotia since July 2021, a period during which the province has seen unprecedented growth. Canada had relaxed a travel ban on authorised permanent residents a month prior, which had restricted immigration since the border closed in March 2020.

Tim Houston, Premier of Nova Scotia, said that having more people makes us stronger in every way. Our economy benefits from economic expansion because there are more jobs and businesses, a wider variety of culture, and better infrastructure.

According to a press statement from the provincial administration, immigration played a significant role in population increase. In the first quarter of 2021, Nova Scotia's population increased by 5,696, the biggest rise in a first quarter since 1971.

In 2020, India, China, the Philippines, Korea, and the United Kingdom were the top countries of origin for immigrants to Nova Scotia.

In the Atlantic Provinces, Nova Scotia has the highest rate of immigrant retention of 71%. Newcomers have historically flocked to these four east-coast provinces in pursuit of work or more metropolitan areas.

One of the top concerns for the province is attracting more employees and businesses. Nova Scotia is prepared to launch a $2.5 million marketing campaign to encourage immigration to the federal government in order to help achieve this objective.

By 2060, the province hopes to have a population of two million people. Nova Scotia wants to recruit 25,000 immigrants each year using a combination of inter-provincial mobility and immigration to achieve this goal.

Immigration schemes in Nova Scotia

There are several immigration schemes available for persons wishing to relocate to Nova Scotia.

Anyone who wishes to reside in any Canadian province (except Quebec) may apply through Express Entry, the country's principal immigration route. You must be eligible for one of the three Federal High Skilled Immigration programmes: Canadian Experience Class, Federal Skilled Worker Program, or Federal Skilled Trades Program to apply for Express Entry.

There is also a Provincial Nominee Program in Nova Scotia (PNP). PNPs such as Nova Scotia Experience Express Entry, Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities, and Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities for Physicians may be available to Express Entry applicants.

For individuals who are not qualified for Express Entry, the Nova Scotia Provincial Nominee Program (NSPNP) offers programmes. Skilled Worker, Occupation In-Demand, and Physician Stream are three programmes that workers may be qualified for.

Two streams are exclusively for entrepreneurs, including the Entrepreneur Stream and Graduate Entrepreneur Stream.

The Atlantic Immigration Pilot (AIP), which covers Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick, is another option. Employers in these provinces can utilise the AIP to employ international workers and put up a settlement plan for them. According to an early evaluation of the pilot, the settlement plans are already assisting in improving retention rates.

 

AIP will be made permanent in the coming year, according to Nova Scotia's Immigration Minister Sean Fraser.

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