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CurtNIR Sep 5th 2007 8:56 pm

NSNP
 
Just a quick question. Does anyone know if Nova Scotia let truckers in on their PNP programme ??:confused:

I had a look on their website but theres nothing really specific on it to tell you otherwise? Anyone know of someone from here living in NS as a Truck driver?

Cheers

karla03 Sep 6th 2007 12:25 am

Re: NSNP
 

Originally Posted by CurtNIR (Post 5279940)
Just a quick question. Does anyone know if Nova Scotia let truckers in on their PNP programme ??:confused:

I had a look on their website but theres nothing really specific on it to tell you otherwise? Anyone know of someone from here living in NS as a Truck driver?

Cheers

Hi,

" andy_shelia " live in NS and I know he's a Truck Driver. They also have a blog:

http://c1andy.blogspot.com/

Karla x x x

CurtNIR Sep 6th 2007 12:37 am

Re: NSNP
 
Yeah but andy's wife is a canadian citizen, so he can really go were he wants with her.

Strange that noone else is considering that part of atlantic canada for driving...

karla03 Sep 6th 2007 12:46 am

Re: NSNP
 
Right:wub:

I'm sure there is PNP for truckers. We tried sending loads of resumes to NB, PEI and NS, but only had a few replys - there loss I guess.

Karla x x x

CurtNIR Sep 6th 2007 2:05 am

Re: NSNP
 
Indeed Karla. No probs. :thumbup:

RodRos&Co. Sep 6th 2007 5:39 am

Re: NSNP
 

Originally Posted by CurtNIR (Post 5279940)
Just a quick question. Does anyone know if Nova Scotia let truckers in on their PNP programme ??:confused:

I had a look on their website but theres nothing really specific on it to tell you otherwise? Anyone know of someone from here living in NS as a Truck driver?

Cheers


Hi Curt

We are waiting for OHs LMO for Nova Scotia, which means we will go out on a Work Permit and then after 6 months we will apply for PNP.

Ask away, if I can help I will, but we aren't there yet:):)

Rosie

Rudds1 Sep 6th 2007 6:19 am

Re: NSNP
 

Originally Posted by CurtNIR (Post 5279940)
Just a quick question. Does anyone know if Nova Scotia let truckers in on their PNP programme ??:confused:

I had a look on their website but theres nothing really specific on it to tell you otherwise? Anyone know of someone from here living in NS as a Truck driver?

Cheers

Yes I believe they do!, i have read it somewhere if I come across it I will post it on here, as I don't think it was on this site......

We too are looking in Nova Scotia but have decided to go over in the near future for a few months and buy a property and work things out, perhaps apply for a few interviews while out there. If the six months run out we come back but still got the investment, and return when we can legally can.

Rudds1 Sep 6th 2007 6:46 am

Re: NSNP
 

Originally Posted by CurtNIR (Post 5279940)
Just a quick question. Does anyone know if Nova Scotia let truckers in on their PNP programme ??:confused:

I had a look on their website but theres nothing really specific on it to tell you otherwise? Anyone know of someone from here living in NS as a Truck driver?

Cheers

Hi Curt
Have a look here! Makes interesting reading, you may have already seen it but hey.ho.

http://www.emigrate2.co.uk/Jobs_and_Money_detail-99.htm

Cheers
Paul

CurtNIR Sep 6th 2007 7:02 am

Re: NSNP
 
Thanks for that mate :thumbup:

roxye3 Oct 1st 2007 7:34 am

Re: NSNP
 
I sent my application to NS immigration last week and I got an E-mail today saying:

"This is to confirm receipt of your Skilled Worker application under
the Nova Scotia Nominee Program by the Nova Scotia Office of Immigration.
Your application has been assigned file number ####. Please refer to
this file number in any further communication with our office.

Your application will be assessed in due course and notification will be
provided to you in writing as to the results.

We thank you for your interest in the Nova Scotia Nominee Program.

Sincerely"


Ok that makes me feel much better. Hope they assess my application as fast as they got back to me now. I can only hope.

gaffer40 Oct 1st 2007 8:39 pm

Re: NSNP
 

Originally Posted by roxye3 (Post 5375312)
I sent my application to NS immigration last week and I got an E-mail today saying:

"This is to confirm receipt of your Skilled Worker application under
the Nova Scotia Nominee Program by the Nova Scotia Office of Immigration.
Your application has been assigned file number ####. Please refer to
this file number in any further communication with our office.

Your application will be assessed in due course and notification will be
provided to you in writing as to the results.

We thank you for your interest in the Nova Scotia Nominee Program.

Sincerely"



Ok that makes me feel much better. Hope they assess my application as fast as they got back to me now. I can only hope.



Good news mate...Sort of makes it official...Hope it all goes smoothly for you.:thumbsup:

toffeetreacle Oct 2nd 2007 11:02 pm

Re: NSNP
 
Hi
We have also received our email stating they are in receipt of our application.
Does anyone have any idea how long this process takes?
Thanks:)

roxye3 Oct 3rd 2007 2:32 am

Re: NSNP
 

Originally Posted by gaffer40 (Post 5377043)
Good news mate...Sort of makes it official...Hope it all goes smoothly for you.:thumbsup:

Thanks gaffer 40!

So for NS immigration have been realyl friendly. I got an E-mail from a Frances. She told me that I had not included some forms. I emailed her back asking if I could fax them and she emailed me back with a fax number and said that she would keep an eye out for the fax. Once the fax was sent she sent me an e-mail to tell me that she got my fax and thanked me.

Now I had to think...............If she knew I was missing stuff then that means they are working on my application and it is not just sitting around under a pile of other applications. That made me feel even more relaxed.

To answer you question I was informed that it can take up to 4-6 weeks to get thier decision. I have heard others talk of 3-4 months. I guess this is dependent on how busy NS immigration are with applications. I have other province take 4 months but then I hear that NS immigration are actaully good and on the ball. That is refreshing. A speedy response is always appriciated.

If any one out there has recent dealings with the NS Immigration dept we would love to hear from you.

Thanks.


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