Syed Arsalan said:
Hi all,
I am under graduation of third year in Computers . Kindly tell me after the completion of the graduation How should I apply for Skill Worker or Permanent Residence or Family Sponsorship. My Uncle is already settled also in Saskatchewan,Canada. and can support me.
Thanks
Hello Syed,
Generally, a good starting point to look at all the possibilities is the CIC website:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/index.asp
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/index.asp
You should be aware that there are ways of applying both through the federal government and the Saskatchewan government. When you're selected by a province you're a "Provincial Nominee".
One option you could consider would be to apply for a temporary work permit first. Living and working legally in Canada would help you to obtain permanent residence later.
If your diploma is from a Canadian university and you have some work experience in Canada, you may be eligible to apply for permanent residency under the "Canadian Experience Class".
If you have a job offer in Saskatchewan, you may be eligible to apply under the Saskatchewan Skilled Worker and/or Family Referral program. http://www.saskimmigrationcanada.ca/sinp .
You should also look into the federal skilled worker program. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/index.asp The federal government is no longer accepting applications in this category if you don't have an offer of employment in Canada and aren't a PhD student or graduate in Canada.
You won't be able to immigrate in the Family Class unless your uncle has no close living relatives (wife, children, parents, grandparents). This is only an approximate statement of the conditions, but in any case they are extremely limited.
Although your uncle (probably) won't be able to sponsor you, except under the Saskatchewan Family Referral program, having an uncle in Canada will give you extra points if you apply as a skilled worker.
All of these categories require you to meet a certain standard of proficiency in English or French, except the Family Class.