The Bank of Nova Scotia — Toronto, Ontario
Past LMIA activity for NOC 21222 — Information systems analyst and consultant.
What this means for foreign workers
The Bank of Nova Scotia in Toronto appears in ESDC's positive-LMIA disclosure list with approximately 5-15 approved positions for NOC 21222 (Information systems analyst and consultant). A positive LMIA from this employer would be the foundation for an LMIA-supported work permit application.
Eligibility checklist for an LMIA-supported work permit
- A specific written job offer from The Bank of Nova Scotia at the listed location.
- A positive LMIA issued to The Bank of Nova Scotia for the role and location (LMIAs are location- and role-specific).
- Work experience and credentials that match NOC 21222 — Information systems analyst and consultant.
- Language ability sufficient to perform the duties (varies by employer).
- No criminal or medical inadmissibility.
How VG Immigration helps
- Confirm the offer letter from The Bank of Nova Scotia matches IRCC's expected format for an LMIA-supported work permit.
- Match your work history to NOC 21222 duties — most refusals come from a mismatch here.
- Prepare the work permit application (IMM 1295) with the supporting submission letter.
- Monitor the application until the work permit is issued.
Important disclaimers
- Inclusion of an employer in this directory is not a recommendation or endorsement, and does not mean The Bank of Nova Scotia is currently hiring foreign workers.
- The LMIA data summarised here comes from ESDC's public LMIA disclosure list and may be out of date by the time you apply.
- An LMIA is issued to the employer for a specific role and location. You cannot transfer it to another employer.
- VG Immigration Services Inc. has no employment relationship with The Bank of Nova Scotia and cannot arrange offers of employment.