LMIA Work Permits in Winnipeg: What Employers and Foreign Workers Need to Know
8th, Nov 2022
Nova Scotia published the November 7 draw criteria under the Labour Market Priorities Stream.
Candidates who have French as their first official language and a Canadian Language Benchmark score of 10 or higher in French and English as a second language with a CLB score of 7 or higher have been selected under the new draw.
Candidates also must hold a bachelor's degree or have completed a program of three or more years at a university, college, trade, or technical school and apply by December 7, 2022.
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