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    Come to Canada quick through the SINP

    Hi guys, The best source for finding jobs in SK is: http://www.saskjobs.ca Best of luck! Vince
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    job Offer

    @qaiser You need a job offer before you can apply at the SINP and that is the tricky part. So first find a company that is willing to hire you and help out with the paperwork, then you apply at the SINP. @nicholas30 I posted my full resume on saskjobs which features my education and work...
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    Come to Canada quick through the SINP

    Hi Roop, Yes you must have a job offer before applying. Processing times for SINP should be a lot faster then federal so if you are able to get a job offer in SK then go with the SINP. I would try out the job market at: http://www.saskjobs.ca and see if there are possibilities for you. Your...
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    job Offer

    Look here: http://www.jobbank.gc.ca/prov_eng.aspx?OfferpPage=50&Student=No I posted my resume here: http://www.saskjobs.ca and got found. Just keep trying. Canadian employers will only reply if they are interested in you so don't get discouraged if you don't hear from them. Good luck Vince
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    Come to Canada quick through the SINP

    Hi guys, Did anybody get their nomination from the SINP lately? I would be interested in finding out how long the process is these days since it has been a couple of years since we went through the SINP. Thanks and good luck to all! Vince
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    Provincial Nomination --- >work Permit

    Just search for jobs all over Canada and apply on those that fit your profile. It's not easy and most employers never even respond to job applications but you just have to keep trying. Vince
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    Provincial Nomination --- >work Permit

    Hi, This means you can use the nomination letter to obtain a work permit. As soon as you receive the work permit you can go to Canada. We could not get an LMO so we waited until we got the nomination, applied for the work permit, received it within one month and then moved to Canada. Vince
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    need help!

    Hi, PNP is always an option. Keep searching the job banks and apply for jobs that match your skills and education. It's not easy but if you can find an employer that is willing to provide you an offer of permanent employment you can go through the PNP program of that province. You don't need a...
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    Saskatchewan immigration nomination program

    The SINP states 4 to 8 months on their website, 15 is too long. It took us about 9 months. Just email them and get an update on your application. They are generally very helpful and quick to reply on email inquiries. Vince
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    Which province is better?

    I can only speak for Saskatchewan since that's the only province we've lived in. If you're looking for a laid back lifestyle in the country SK is the place to be. The people are very friendly, housing and land are still affordable, we have 2 universities and a healthy job market. See our site...
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    Hello people!!! am new here......

    Hi Neil, Check the Provincial Nominee Program of that province and apply there with your offer for full time employment. Their approval will replace the LMO and will get you a work permit and support your PR application. Vince
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    Arranged Employment Question

    You can use the government website: http://www.jobbank.gc.ca/prov_eng.aspx?OfferpPage=50&Student=No The company that found me saw my resume which I had posted on this website: http://www.saskjobs.ca/ Vince
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    Arranged Employment Question

    Hi, I was able to arrange employment from outside of Canada, (the Netherlands) I posted my resume online and a company found me! Software engineers should stand a chance just us any other professional, I found a job as a mechanical engineer. It takes determination and some luck as well. Apply...
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    Come to Canada quick through the SINP

    Hi shahzad0786, It took us about 9 months to get the approval but I'm not sure what the current processing time is, the SINP website states 4 to 8 months. http://www.immigration.gov.sk.ca/general-questions I would contact them by email. That's what I did multiple times and they always responded...
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    Come to Canada quick through the SINP

    Hi totallymomy, Yes he must have a permanent job offer before he can apply to the SINP. Trades people like plumbers and electricians are always in high demand and can make a real good living over here. The ones I know are always extremely busy. I sometimes wish I was a journeyman electrician if...
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    Come to Canada quick through the SINP

    Hi, Not yet, but I'm starting up a business right now, not really a business where I can hire employees though, but if I ever will, the job openings will be posted here for sure ;) Vince
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    Merry Christmas

    Merry Christmas and a happy new year from Saskatchewan! May all your dreams come true in 2010! Vince
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    Consultants or On Your Own?

    We did our SINP application together with an immigration consultant and we were very happy with it. Especially when things got a little difficult and delayed it was nice to have someone who would set up professional letters we could sent to the department that was dealing with our application. I...
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    Come to Canada quick through the SINP

    Hi all, For anyone who is seeking a job or has landed a job and isn't sure about the value of their credentials this might be of interest: http://www.credentials.gc.ca/immigrants/factsheets/index.asp It has great info and links for various industries. Also good news for the SINP folks...
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    Come to Canada quick through the SINP

    What kind of job are you looking for? Check: www.saskjobs.ca There is lots available. Vince www.wvincanada.com (new site in English coming soon)