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"You are receiving this email because you applied to the Nova Scotia Provincial Nominee Program in 2023 or have a work permit that is expiring in 2024.
We understand you must be eager to have your application processed and we would like to provide you additional information about the increasing volume of applications.
The number of Provincial Nominee Program applications Nova Scotia is receiving continues to increase while the number the Province has authority, from the federal government, to approve has remained the same. The province continues to process applications in all sectors, while putting emphasis on healthcare and construction workers that are building the capacity to help more newcomers settle well.
Due to the high volume of applications and approvals already made this year, particularly in the food service and accommodations sector, we cannot guarantee that your PNP application will be assessed in 2024.
We understand this news will be difficult and that you may have questions regarding your status in Canada. The federal government, through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, is responsible for all decisions with respect to legal status, including work and study permits. You can use their Client Support Centre to help answer your questions.
We hope that the following information will also assist you in determining next steps.
You may want to consider alternative IRCC programs, such as federal economic immigration programs, speaking with your employer about whether they might support you through a Labour Market Impact Assessment or the Atlantic Immigration Program. Please note that the Atlantic Immigration Program is also experiencing a high volume of applications and the same priority processing for healthcare and construction is currently in effect.
Thank you for your patience and understanding as we work to responsibly manage this high volume of applications. A program officer will contact you if your application is assigned for assessment."