Nova Scotia Halts Immigration Applications from Food and Accommodation Sector Due to Overwhelming Demand
β Nova Scotia has halted immigration applications from the food services and accommodation sector indefinitely, citing an overwhelming increase in demand. The pause affects establishments primarily engaged in providing short-term lodging, meals, snacks, and beverages. Although the number of applications has doubled, the federal government's allocation for approvals remains the same as last year, at 3,500 applications. The province aims to manage its allocation efficiently, reserving spaces for healthcare and construction applications. However, other programs like the Atlantic Immigration Program and the Temporary Foreign Worker Program remain available for employers seeking essential skilled labor. Applicants are encouraged to explore alternative options on the province's website. Source: www.immigration.ca . πππ¬π ππ§ππ’π-πππ§πππ ππ₯π’π π‘π ππππ₯π¬ ππ°ππ’π! πππ‘π¦ππ§ ππ«ππ―ππ₯ πππ«π―π’πππ¬ (πππ) πππ-ππππ, πππ-πππ-ππππ π¬ππ₯ππ¬@π«ππ‘π¦ππ§ππ«ππ―ππ₯π¬ππ«π―π’πππ¬.ππ¨π¦ @rahmantravelservices . . #NovaScotia #Immigration #FoodServices #Accommodation #mnm #malayalisnearmeapp #MalayalisNearMe #ImmigrationUpdate #ImmigrationNews #CanadaImmigration
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