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MaterialIn force · effective July 14, 2026detected Jul 14, 2026

You Belong in Nova Scotia | Live in NS

A new news article dated July 14, 2026 has been added as the top item on the Nova Scotia homepage: "Update: Nova Scotia Nominee Program and Atlantic Immigration Program 2026 Selection Priorities." It announces a one-time expansion of immigration selection priorities for 2026 aligned with current labour market needs and available nomination spaces. This displaces the prior top item ("Nominee Program Priorities") to second position, and the EOI Validity Period article is no longer visible in the two-item news feed shown.

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IRCC guidanceYou Belong in Nova Scotia | Live in NS
July 14, 2026 | Nova Scotia is implementing a one-time expansion of its immigration selection priorities to align with current labour market needs and available nomination spaces in 2026.
IRCC guidanceYou Belong in Nova Scotia | Live in NS
April 27, 2026 | Nova Scotia's nominee programs are focused on addressing the province's most critical labour‑market needs while managing limited nomination spaces, with an emphasis on candidates who demonstrate a genuine intention to live, work, and settle long‑term in the province.
IRCC guidanceCanada Pnp Nova Scotia — Acquired Knowledge
These occupations are a top priority for nomination at TEER levels 0–4 only and may be considered for both: International applicants, and Temporary residents already living and working in Nova Scotia TEER 5 occupations are not being prioritized.
IRCC guidanceNova Scotia Nominee Program | Live in NS
Nova Scotia has introduced a 12-month validity period for Expressions of Interest (EOIs), effective May 1, 2026. Transition measures apply to EOIs currently in the pool.
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