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irfannazir

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Hello everyone,

This forum is really been of great help for me. I have a confusion and want your expert advise. I am planning for FSW but I also have an option for SASKATCHEWAN IMMIGRANT NOMINEE PROGRAM as my first cousin is in SASKATCHEWAN. Now I am confused on which track I should proceed.

1- Posts from this forum I have realized that processing time for FSW is also reduced to 8-12 months. so not much difference in terms of time between FSW and PNP right ?

2- I heard that there is a restriction for SINP that you can not move to other parts of Canada for work for 3 years. is it true?

3- I am I.T manager so if anyone could tell me how is the job market for I.T ppl. in SASKATCHEWAN. Don't wanna stuck there driving cabs or s'thing for 3 years before I could move on to any other place.

I know it would be my choice in the end but I want to make an informed decision.

Looking forward for your opinion...........
 
who goes to SASKATCHEWAN dude? it's a dull and sad country.... miles and miles of farm land and then a small house... poor medical facilities... not great schools...

this is all i've heard from my friends in Calgary and Edmonton, when I was there...

but, there could be real jobs. so, take your call..
 
i read on this forum once that there's no restriction in case of Alberta, but cannot say about Saskachewan....


i don't think you'll find anyone with an idea on that... as i sai... who goes to saskachewan :)
 
aanbaan said:
who goes to SASKATCHEWAN dude? it's a dull and sad country.... miles and miles of farm land and then a small house... poor medical facilities... not great schools...

Minister of Immigration and Multiculturlism Canada graduated from University of Saskatchewn. You have low taxes, cheap housing, and especially a benefit to sponsor all of your family. Your can earn a lot here as compared to big cities like Vancoure, Toronto, Calgary. In 2010 oil companies are moving here in Saskatchewan for oil drilling here. So now its time of Saskatchewan man