Nova Scotia launching immigration program aimed at luring daycare workers
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia says it has arranged to make use of a fast-track federal immigration program to help it recruit qualified childcare workers.
Lena Diab, the minister responsible for the province’s Office of Immigration, said Thursday its new program allows applicants to apply directly to Nova Scotia through the federal express entry program.
She says the program is innovative because as of next Tuesday her officials can scan the pool of potential immigrants in the federal program, and “pick and choose” those it wants to nominate based on their qualifications.
The Office of Immigration says it anticipates sending as many as 180 letters of interest to prospective applicants for its nominee program next week.