Nova Scotia seeks to increase its population and economic growth by attracting and influxing immigrants from overseas.
Nova Scotia seeks to increase its population and economic growth by attracting and influxing immigrants from overseas.
There are a variety of reasons to selecting Nova Scotia as an immigration destination.
Nova Scotia is one of Canada’s Maritime provinces. It is situated in the eastern part of Canada’s coast. Nova Scotia is famous for its breathtaking oceanscapes, rocky landscapes, and nature reserves.
The economy of Nova Scotia was built on its abundance of natural resources, specifically its fishing industries. It’s still the case at the present. However, Nova Scotia’s economy has changed and has become more diverse. It is also supported by trade, modern technology, and tourism, a business fueled by cruise ship passengers passing through Halifax’s harbour, the capital.
Nova Scotia has relied on immigration over the last few years, as it faces an issue with its demographics caused by an ageing population and a lower birth rates. The efforts to draw new immigrants to the province have been well-received and have enabled people to increase during the last few years. Nova Scotia’s population is believed to be at the record peak of 992,055 during July. According to the Nova Scotia government, the increase in population growth in the province is mainly attributed to the rise in population growth.