Facts and Statistics

Immigration to Nova Scotia

Fact Sheet: How Immigrants Are Doing In Nova Scotia by Dr. Ather Akbari 2011

Nova Scotia: A Great Place For Immigrants 2011

Immigrants to Nova Scotia 2010

Who is Coming to Nova Scotia? - ISIS article in Touchbase, November 2010

Key Immigration Terms - Nova Scotia Office of Immigration 2010

Immigration Trends – 2005-2009 - Nova Scotia Office of Immigration 2010

Nova Scotia Nominees - Nova Scotia Office of Immigration 2010

Immigrant Children - Nova Scotia Office of Immigration 2010

Immigrant Seniors - Nova Scotia Office of Immigration 2010

Refugees

Private Sponsorship of Refugees 2011 – in partnership with Atlantic Metropolis Centre

Myths and Facts About RefugeesCanadian Council for Refugees (CCR) 2011

Refugees - Nova Scotia Office of Immigration 2010

Refugees to Nova Scotia 2009

Immigration and the Economy

Immigrant Entrepreneurs: Creating New Opportunities in Nova Scotia 2011 - in partnership with Atlantic Metropolis Centre

English Language Learning and the Nova Scotia Workforce   2011 - in partnership with Atlantic Metropolis Centre

Cultures At Work – Diversity in the Nova Scotian Workplace 2011 - in partnership with Atlantic Metropolis Centre

International Qualifications Assessment and Recognition 2011 - in partnership with Atlantic Metropolis Centre

Employment and Income Statistics for Immigrants in Nova Scotia 2005

Internationally Educated Immigrants Working in their Professional Fields 2006

Temporary Migration

International Students in Nova Scotia 2010

Temporary Residents in Nova Scotia - Nova Scotia Office of Immigration 2010

ISIS Backgrounder – Foreign Workers in Nova Scotia May 2011 This document was presented to the Law Amendments Committee of the NS Legislature on May 10, 2011 in support of the new proposed legislation to protect temporary foreign workers.




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