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City Guides1 de marzo de 202614 min read

Complete Newcomer's Guide to Halifax, Nova Scotia in 2026

Por WelcomeAide Team

Settling in Halifax? Discover Atlantic Canada's largest city - immigration streams, affordable living, and ocean-side community life.

Halifax, Nova Scotia is Atlantic Canada's largest city. With maritime history, ocean scenery, and a growing economy, Halifax has become increasingly popular for newcomers. The Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) specifically targets newcomers to address labour shortages.

Halifax harbour waterfront

Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP)

Streams: Atlantic High-Skilled (NOC TEER 0-3), Atlantic Intermediate-Skilled (TEER 4), Atlantic International Graduate. Designated employers can recruit without LMIA. Nova Scotia also has the NSNP for skilled workers, international graduates, and entrepreneurs.

Housing

  • 1-bedroom: ~$1,600-$2,100/month | 2-bedroom: ~$2,000-$2,600/month
  • Popular areas: Clayton Park, Fairview, Spryfield, Dartmouth

Employment

Defence and aerospace (CFB Halifax, Irving Shipbuilding), Healthcare (QEII, IWK), Education (Dalhousie, NSCC), Technology, Ocean industries, and Tourism.

Halifax neighbourhood

Settlement Services

  • ISANS (isans.ca): Primary settlement agency - employment, language, community
  • YMCA Newcomer Connections: Employment support
  • Halifax Local Immigration Partnership (HLIP)

Cost of Living

  • Rent (2-bed): $2,000-$2,600/month | Groceries: $800-$1,100/month | Nova Scotia HST: 15% | Transit: ~$83/month

Official: Nova Scotia Immigration, ISANS.

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