12th Floor, President Place Building 93 Nguyen Du, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1, HCMC

Immigration News

THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW WHEN IMMIGRATE IN NOVA SCOTIA

26/04/2023
Nova Scotia is a coastal state with poetic scenery in the Eastern part of Canada, is one of the world famous tourist destinations with many beautiful landscapes. Nova Scotia is the warmest winter in Canada. With a long history, currently the number of universities in Nova Scotia state is just behind Ontario, especially Nova Scotia's immigration policy is very attractive to international students. You want to settle in Nova Scotia but are worried about what to keep in mind. ICANFIELD will suggest for you!

1. Climate

Nova Scotia has a temperate climate. Although the province is surrounded by the ocean, the climate in Nova Scotia is more like a continental climate than a coastal climate. The summer and winter climates are similar to continental climates and are regulated by the ocean. Nova Scotia's climate is similar to that of the central Baltic coast in Northern Europe, with only rain and snow. The province of Nova Scotia can be considered the warmest climate in Canada.

Climate

2. Economy

Nova Scotia has a diversified economy thanks to its land and marine resources. Traditional industries such as forestry, fishing, and mining tend to decrease while tourism and other service industries gradually become important sectors in the economy.

Nova Scotia's GDP per capita in 2018 was $46,226 CAD, significantly lower than the national per capita average of $60,011 CAD and less than half of Canada's richest province, Alberta.

Tourism plays an important role in Nova Scotia's economy as the industry contributes approximately $1.3 billion annually.

3. Culture

As one of Canada's most culturally friendly and welcoming provinces, Nova Scotia is a fusion of many different cultural communities. Especially with some long-established communities that leave an indelible mark on Nova Scotia 's culture . Especially French, Scottish and African culture.

4. Education

Nova Scotia has a well-developed education system and a comfortable lifestyle, making it an ideal living and learning environment.

Nova Scotia requires all children to attend school until the age of 16. However, parents also have the option of doing their learning at home, but they still have to follow specific guidelines.

Studying high school in Nova Scotia - Canada, you will enjoy an advanced and ideal education. Study in Canada for the whole family, students of high school age in Nova Scotia will be able to study for free. Family is granted a long-term Canadian visa

Education

5. Medical

All Canadian provinces are required to provide universal health care services under Canadian law and Nova Scotia is no exception. Publicly funded health care program for citizens and lawful permanent residents in Canada. All health care services in this country are provided free of charge. To make  life in Nova Scotia Canada better for many people.

Some health programs that are not considered essential will not be supported. For example, plastic surgery, dental care, etc. In each province, the list of medical care services will be published by the government with different terms.

 Above are the notes when settling in Nova Scotia. For more information or advice on immigration, please contact us immediately.


iCanfield Vietnam Immigration & Study Abroad Consulting Company

Address: 93 Nguyen Du, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1, HCMC

Hotline: 028.3822.0285

Make an appointment for a consultation

Call 028 3822 0285 If you need a quick consultation

028 3822 0285 phone Message Zalo zalo Messenger mes Back top back-top