To address the issue of labour shortages in the restaurant industry, the Canadian province of Nova Scotia has added three new occupations under NSNP Occupations in Demand stream.
With the introduction of new eligible, Nova Scotia will start accepting nomination applications from food service workers.
Following are the newly added National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes under NSNP Occupations in Demand stream:
· NOC 6513 - Food and beverage servers
· NOC 6731 - Light duty cleaners
· NOC 6711 - Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations
Applicants with experience under the NOC mentioned above codes don’t need Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) from their Canadian employer. Also, the applicants don’t need to work for six months before submitting their permanent residence application via Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP).
How does NSNP Occupations In-Demand Stream Works?
This stream targets those skilled workers who have a job offer from an employer in Nova Scotia in an in-demand occupation.
To qualify, candidates must:
· Have valid employment offer a Nova Scotian employer in any one of the following NOC codes:
ü NOC 3413 - Nurses aides, orderlies and patient service associates
ü NOC 7511 - Transport truck drivers
ü NOC 7521 - Heavy equipment operators (except crane)
ü NOC 7611 - Construction trades helpers and labourers
ü NOC 6513 - Food and beverage servers
ü NOC 6731 - Light duty cleaners
ü NOC 6711 - Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations
· Have a minimum of 1 year of experience in the occupation
· Score a minimum of Level 4 (CLB 4) proficiency in English or French
· Age between 21 to 55 years
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