Connect Global Talents
Our talent matching services can help bridge the gap between employers and skilled foreign workers. We streamline the hiring process, ensuring that businesses find the right talent to meet their needs. Our expertise in international recruitment allows us to identify and attract highly qualified candidates from around the world.
Key Features
- Access to a vast pool of international talent.
- Streamlined recruitment and hiring processes.
- Expertise in matching candidates with employer needs.
Occupations
- Construction
- Hospitality
- Health Care
- Service
- Child Care
- Transportation
How to Connect
Programs : The options for the employers and candidates
LMIA
A Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) from Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) evaluates the potential impact of hiring foreign nationals in Canada to ensure it doesn’t disadvantage Canadian citizens or permanent residents.
Provincial Nominee Program
The Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) is designed to enable provinces and territories to support the immigration of people who have expressed an interest in settling in their province or territor the province or territory believes will be able to contribute to the economic development and prosperity of that province or territory and Canada
NSNP -SK
The Skilled Worker stream helps Nova Scotia employers find and keep workers they need. Some employers in Nova Scotia have struggled to fill jobs because they couldn’t find Canadians or permanent residents to do the work. The Nova Scotia Skilled worker stream includes most job types, except for ones on temporary pauses.
NSNP – CCW
The Critical Construction Worker Pilot – Job Offer Pathway is for people with a permanent, full-time job offer from a Nova Scotia employer in the construction sector. Your job offer must match the specified National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes to be valid.
NSNP – OID
The Occupations in Demand stream focuses on occupations categorized as TEER (Technical, Entry-level, Experienced, or Registered) categories 3, 4, or 5 within the National Occupational Classification. These occupations are identified as being in high demand within the Nova Scotia labor market. Labour, Skills, and Immigration determine the eligibility of occupations based on current labor market information, with the list of eligible occupations subject to periodic updates in response to changing market dynamics.
NBPNP-SK
The New Brunswick Skilled Worker Stream targets foreign nationals with the necessary skills, education, and work experience to benefit the province’s economy. To qualify, candidates need to meet minimum eligibility criteria, secure a genuine job offer from a New Brunswick employer, and commit to residing and working in the province permanently. The New Brunswick Skilled worker stream includes most job types, except for ones on temporary pauses.
Atlantic Immigration Program
The Atlantic Immigration Program offers a route to permanent residency for skilled foreign workers and international graduates from Canadian universities who wish to work and settle in one of Canada’s four Atlantic provinces: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, or Newfoundland and Labrador. This program assists employers in hiring capable candidates for positions that they have been unable to fill locally.