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Monday, 1 May 2017

Nova Scotia Gears Up to Accommodate Increased Immigration

Nova Scotia has seen an influx in the number of immigrants it has received this year. Although, there is a need for new immigrants in the province of Nova Scotia as the local population is aging fast, but this influx has caused concern for the authorities of the province.
The NDP has raised the red flag that more funds will be required to help accommodate these new number of immigrants. Julia Towers, the chief executive officer of the province for immigration office, has stated that the province has received 3,418 new immigrants up till now this year. This number is slightly more than what was received in the year 2015.
A major portion in this immigration has been taken by Syrian refugees. Towers made it clear that the province wants to achieve its annual target of new immigrants i.e. of 7,000. Now, Ottawa controls the immigration to this province, so in order to achieve the target the annual limit will have to be increased.
The budget for the province is increased every year by few hundred thousand. In the year 2016 – 17, 4.4 million dollars were allocated for the province, which was more than the 3.4 million dollars allocated in the year 2014 – 15.
Restructuring efforts are being made to ensure smooth facilitation of funds and proper resettlement of new immigrants in Nova Scotia.
However, more money is required to be allocated each year to happily settle new immigrant and to keep up with the current rate of development. There are two ways of obtaining permanent residency of Canada, first one is to apply through the express entry system and other is to obtain nomination under the provincial nominee program.
WWICS can help you decide which path is most suitable for you to obtain permanent residency of Canada. There are various technicalities involved in applying for immigration to Canada and without a helping hand from an immigration expert like WWICS, things can be really difficult.
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