NSNP 200 Employer Information English
NSNP 200 Employer Information English
NSNP 200 Employer Information English
This form must be completed and signed by the employer supporting an NSNP 100 application. It is not an
employment contract, but verifies that an offer of employment has been made.
Name of worker:
(family name, given name(s))
Position offered:
1. Business name:
Telephone: Email:
Website:
Mailing address:
Telephone: Email:
1. How did you learn about the Nova Scotia Nominee Program?
Nova Scotia Immigration Website Nova Scotia promotional material
Industry association Applicant
Other (specify):
Note:
An authorized, paid immigration representative must be a member in good standing of either the The College of
Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC), a Canadian provincial or territorial law society, or the Chambre
des notaires du Québec. For more information on immigration representatives and who may assist you, see
www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/representative/rep-who.asp
Employers using a recruiter to assist with hiring foreign workers must use a licenced recruiter. For more information on
licenced recruiters see http://novascotia.ca/lae/employmentrights/FW/LicensedRecruiters.asp
For more information on hiring immigrants visit Labour, Skills and Immigration’s employer webpage at
http://novascotiaimmigration.ca.
The Nova Scotia Labour Standards Code regulates the hiring of foreign nationals to work in Nova Scotia.
Employers require a registration certificate from the Labour Standards division of the Department of Labour, Skills
and Immigration to lawfully hire a foreign worker in Nova Scotia. Employers must provide a copy of a current
registration certificate with this form, or a letter demonstrating they are exempt. (See “Employer Registration – How to
Register” - novascotia.ca/lae/employmentrights/FW/EmployerRegistrationHowTo.asp)
• Employers need to provide the registration certificate when applying to Service Canada for a Labour Market
Impact Assessment (LMIA).
• There is no fee for the registration certificate.
The Labour Standards Code contains rules about recruiting foreign nationals to work in Nova Scotia.
• Recruiters who want to recruit foreign workers for employment in Nova Scotia must be licensed by Labour
Standards to engage in this work.
• Employers who do their own recruitment do not need a license.
• Labour Standards posts a list of licensed recruiters:
http://novascotia.ca/lae/employmentrights/FW/LicensedRecruiters.asp
For more information, contact Labour Standards at (902) 424-4311 or 1 (888) 315-0110 (toll free in Nova Scotia) or by
visiting http://novascotia.ca/lae/employmentrights/FW/ForeignWorker.asp
A copy of the accepted job offer with the signature of the authorized signing officer for your business and the
signature of the employee accepting the offer
When applying online, the applicant should upload this NSNP 200 form and its supporting documents listed above as
a single PDF or multiple PDFs within the “NSNP200: Employer” section. Employers are encouraged to provide a PDF
copy to the applicant along with the original documents.
2. Annual salary:
4. Education requirements:
University Trade School/College High School Other:
5. Canadian/Nova Scotia industry or association standards required: (Check all boxes that apply)
Industry standards
Association standards
Journeyman standards
Licenses:
Other
6. Is this a unionized position? Yes No If yes, attach a letter indicating union concurrence.
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9. Describe why you need this position in your business: (attach additional pages if necessary)
If this section is not completed the form will not be assessed and file will be closed.
Note: all activities in this section must pre-date the applicant’s Offer of Employment AND employers wishing to hire a
foreign national are responsible for paying the $230 federal employer compliance fee unless exempt.
2. Is the position offered and/or the applicant exempt from an LMIA? Yes No
If yes, continue to Section F.
If no, complete the following:
3. How long was this position vacant? _____ weeks _____ months _____ years
List dates (dd/mm/year) position was advertised and attach copies of all published advertisements
(newspaper, magazines, internet postings, career fair postings)
Website(s)
5. State why the position could not be filled by a Canadian citizen or permanent resident (including but not
limited to: number of applicants, number of those interviewed).
6. If you have not recruited for this position, explain why. (Attach additional pages and supporting documents.)
ADVERTISEMENTS
If there is no current positive LMIA, or the offered position and/or worker is not considered LMIA exempt, provide a
copy of the job advertisement that appeared in three different publications, one being national in scope (i.e., Job
Bank or any other Canada-wide resources considered an effective method of recruitment for the position are
acceptable.)
All advertisements must occur in the six months prior to the date of the job offer to the applicant. Each advertisement
must be publicly available for no less than four consecutive weeks. The employer must be able to demonstrate that
the print media and websites used to advertise the job target an audience in Canada that has the appropriate
education, professional experience, language ability and skill level required for that job.
• Company operating name and contact information: telephone number, cell phone number, email address, fax
number, or mailing address;
• Title of position
• Job duties
• Skill requirements
• Location of work (city or town)
NOTE
Recruitment efforts are mandatory, unless the applicant is in possession of a valid LMIA or is in a position considered
LMIA exempt. Immigration and Population Growth reserves the right to request additional information to demonstrate
recruitment efforts in support of an application.
1. Describe any benefit plans, employee advancement opportunities, or other factors that may encourage the
applicant to remain with your company.
2. Will your company provide the applicant and accompanying family with any assistance related to the
payment of Government of Canada immigration fees, travel costs, or finding housing?
3. Will your company provide settlement supports to assist the applicant and the accompanying family with
matters such as orientation, language training or other settlement needs?
Immigration and Population Growth may provide a Letter of Support to a Nova Scotia nominee to apply for a new
temporary work permit or for an extension to a still valid temporary work permit without Service Canada validation.
The employer must demonstrate a need for the applicant to start work before the issuance of a permanent resident
visa.
When presenting the letter of support to IRCC, employers must also provide proof they have paid the federal
employer compliance fee, unless exempt. See www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/employers/hire-how.asp for further
information.
Note: For a new work permit or a work permit extension, the applicant must be paid within the current wage range for
the position. For current wage information, see:
www.jobbank.gc.ca/wage-outlook_search-eng.do?reportOption=wage.
1. Do you expect the applicant to apply for a temporary work permit before obtaining a permanent resident visa?
Yes No Explain:
2. Would you like Immigration and Population Growth to issue a Letter of Support?
Yes No
Refer to https://noc.esdc.gc.ca/
Note: Once the applicant is nominated by the Province of Nova Scotia and receives a Letter of Support, he/she must
attach a copy of the letter to his/her application for a temporary work permit to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship
Canada. This Letter of Support replaces the need for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) from Service
Canada for this position.
Initial beside each statement and authorization to acknowledge agreement and then sign at the bottom of the page.
Initials
____ This information release must be signed by an authorized signing officer of the company.
____ The company has a history of good workplace and business practices, and complies with all applicable laws
and regulations, including, but not limited to the following statutes, as amended from time to time (refer to
official versions):
Workers’ Compensation Act as applied by the Worker’s Compensation Board of Nova Scotia
http://www.wcb.ns.ca/About-Us/Legislation-Workers-Compensation-Act.aspx
Nova Scotia Health Protection Act, Food Safety Regulations (Food Services Industry Only)
http://www.novascotia.ca/just/regulations/regs/hpafood.html
____ By signing, I authorize the Government of Nova Scotia to collect, use, retain, disclose, and destroy personal
and business information to assess individual applications to the Nova Scotia Nominee Program. If I have
any questions about the collection, use, retention, disclosure, or destruction of personal and business
information, I may contact Immigration and Population Growth. In addition, I authorize the Government of
Nova Scotia to research, monitor, and evaluate the Program under the authority of the Nova Scotia Freedom
of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and Regulations
and other relevant Government of Canada legislation.
____ I authorize immigration officials with the Government of Nova Scotia to disclose personal and business
information to the Government of Canada, and to collect personal and business information from the
Government of Canada, as necessary, for the purpose of assessing, verifying information, monitoring and
evaluating the Nova Scotia Nominee Program, or in the event of any suspected non-compliance with any
provincial or federal law.
____ I authorize immigration officials with the Government of Nova Scotia to disclose personal and business
information to other Canadian provincial and territorial immigration officials, and to collect personal and
business information from other Canadian provincial and territorial immigration officials, as necessary, for the
purpose of assessing, verifying information, or in the event of any suspected non-compliance with any
provincial or federal law.
____ I understand that the Government of Nova Scotia may contact any person to verify information provided by
me in this form.
____ I consent to the Government of Nova Scotia collecting this information from any federal, provincial, municipal
or other local authority or any other person, department, agency or organization holding such information.
____ I consent to the sharing of the information in this form with the applicant to whom I have made a permanent
full-time job offer.
Name of authorized signing officer (Family name, given name) Title of authorized signing officer
Note that the Employer, and not a third-party representative, must be a party to, and signatory of, the Employer Form.
Initial beside each statement and declaration to acknowledge agreement and then sign at the bottom of the page.
Initials
____ I declare that the information I have given in this form is truthful, complete and correct, and give consent to
the Government of Nova Scotia to verify any information I have provided in this form.
____ I certify that, to my knowledge, the job offer noted above does not conflict with any bargaining agreements,
the settlement of any labour dispute, the employment of a person involved in such a dispute, or any labour
agreements/standards.
____ I declare this job offer and signed contract are bona fide.
____ I certify that I have provided confirmation of employment and other relevant documents to demonstrate my
company’s financial ability to honour this employment offer.
____ I understand that any false statement or concealment of information may result in, but is not limited to, some
or all of the following consequences:
Refusal of the corresponding application to the Nova Scotia Nominee Program; and/or
Refusal or withdrawal of the applicant’s nomination; and/or
Decision by Immigration and Population Growth to refuse to process other applications involving the
company or companies associated with the company, the authorized signing officer or other officers or
employees in the company; and/or
ban from participating in Nova Scotia Immigration programs for five (5) years.
____ I understand all these statements and have asked for and received an explanation on every point that was
not clear to me.
____ I have read, understand, and agree to be bound by the terms, requirements, and conditions set out in this
form and the program stream guide.
Name of authorized signing officer (Family name, given name) Title of authorized signing officer
Contact Information
Nova Scotia Immigration and Population Growth Nova Scotia Immigration and Population Growth
PO Box 1535 1469 Brenton Street
Halifax NS B3J 2Y3 3rd Floor
CANADA Halifax NS B3J 3W7
CANADA