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Your spouse or common-law partner’s
language level Your spouse or common-law partner has
a language level in either English or French at CLB
4 level or higher in all four language abilities
(speaking, listening, reading and writing)
Your past study in Nova Scotia You
have finished at least two years of full-time study
(in a program at least two years long) at a
secondary or postsecondary school in Nova Scotia
(full-time study means at least 15 hours of
instruction per week), and have remained in good
academic standing (as defined by the school) during
the period of full-time study in Nova Scotia.
Your spouse or common-law partner’s
past study in Nova Scotia Your accompanying spouse
or common-law partner has finished at least two
years of full-time study (in a program at least two
years long) at a secondary or post-secondary school
in Nova Scotia (full-time study means at least 15
hours of instruction per week), and has remained in
good academic standing (as defined by the school)
during the period of full-time study in Nova Scotia
Your past work in Nova Scotia You did
at least one year of full-time work in Nova Scotia:
• In an occupation listed in Skill Type 0 or Skill
Levels A or B of the National Occupational
Classification (NOC), and • on a valid work permit
or while authorized to work in Canada.
Your spouse or common-law partner’s
past work in Nova Scotia Your spouse or common-law
partner did at least one year of full-time work in
Nova Scotia on a valid work permit or while
authorized to work in Canada.
Relatives in Nova Scotia You, or, if
it applies, your spouse or common-law partner, have
a relative, either a parent, grandparent,
brother/sister, aunt/uncle, niece/nephew, who is
living in Nova Scotia for at least one continuous
year, 19 years or older, and a Canadian citizen or
permanent resident.