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I sent some of my documents later separately bye e-mail and I received a letter from SINP " your documents have been received"
these documentshave not been uploaded yet

Manucharyanroza said:
Hi
Were your documents, which you send later separately, uploaded already or not yet?
 
hi all

Sask nominee program is changing refer to
http://www.saskimmigrationcanada.ca/sinp-program-changes

International Skilled Worker Category

The International Skilled Worker Category is for skilled workers who want to work and live in Saskatchewan. This category enables the SINP to nominate individuals with high human capital that have the education, experience, language and adaptability to economically establish and successfully integrate into Saskatchewan's communities. Criteria include:

The point rating system focuses on employment offers, education, work experience, language ability, and family connections, among other factors. The points available for persons with family connections in Saskatchewan are higher than the former Skilled Worker Category (i.e. points for family connections can account for 20% of points).
Applicants must have a minimum language score of Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 4, as demonstrated by a SINP-approved language test. CLB 4 is the minimum; language ability of applicants will need to meet the requirement of employers.
Applicants whose occupational education and work experience is in a regulated profession will be required to obtain the appropriate Saskatchewan qualification recognition to be able to work in that profession.
Applicants that do not have a skilled job offer from an approved Saskatchewan employer require proof of settlement funds and must submit a settlement plan.
The SINP will accept 250 applications in 2014 from applicants without an offer of employment whose high skilled occupation is in demand in Saskatchewan. These occupations must have “good” or “fair' employment prospects as per Saskatchewan's Detailed Occupational Outlook (2013-2017). The list of in-demand occupations will be available in December 2013.
The International Skilled Worker Category sets a clear focus on the SINP's priority to nominate skilled workers with the greatest ability to economically establish in the province. This is done through the points rating system which maintains a strong emphasis on employment in Saskatchewan and family connections and increases emphasis on key labour market attachment factors including education, work experience, language and age.

The new point rating system and application guide will be posted on the immigration website in December 2013, prior to the new category being launched on January 2, 2014.

please explain this point abt regulated professions




Where is demanding profession list for Saskatchewan? is it same list that is for a general Skilled worker Category for Federal immigration policy of Canada ?
 
cheeta37 said:
Where is demanding profession list for Saskatchewan? is it same list that is for a general Skilled worker Category for Federal immigration policy of Canada ?

Hi
You can find list of demanding occupations on pages 25 to 28 "Application Guide for International Skilled Workers Category.pdf" file:

http://www.saskimmigrationcanada.ca/appguide-skilled-workers
 
cheeta37 said:
hi all

Sask nominee program is changing refer to
http://www.saskimmigrationcanada.ca/sinp-program-changes

International Skilled Worker Category

The International Skilled Worker Category is for skilled workers who want to work and live in Saskatchewan. This category enables the SINP to nominate individuals with high human capital that have the education, experience, language and adaptability to economically establish and successfully integrate into Saskatchewan's communities. Criteria include:

The point rating system focuses on employment offers, education, work experience, language ability, and family connections, among other factors. The points available for persons with family connections in Saskatchewan are higher than the former Skilled Worker Category (i.e. points for family connections can account for 20% of points).
Applicants must have a minimum language score of Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 4, as demonstrated by a SINP-approved language test. CLB 4 is the minimum; language ability of applicants will need to meet the requirement of employers.
Applicants whose occupational education and work experience is in a regulated profession will be required to obtain the appropriate Saskatchewan qualification recognition to be able to work in that profession.
Applicants that do not have a skilled job offer from an approved Saskatchewan employer require proof of settlement funds and must submit a settlement plan.
The SINP will accept 250 applications in 2014 from applicants without an offer of employment whose high skilled occupation is in demand in Saskatchewan. These occupations must have “good” or “fair' employment prospects as per Saskatchewan's Detailed Occupational Outlook (2013-2017). The list of in-demand occupations will be available in December 2013.
The International Skilled Worker Category sets a clear focus on the SINP's priority to nominate skilled workers with the greatest ability to economically establish in the province. This is done through the points rating system which maintains a strong emphasis on employment in Saskatchewan and family connections and increases emphasis on key labour market attachment factors including education, work experience, language and age.

The new point rating system and application guide will be posted on the immigration website in December 2013, prior to the new category being launched on January 2, 2014.

please explain this point abt regulated professions




Where is demanding profession list for Saskatchewan? is it same list that is for a general Skilled worker Category for Federal immigration policy of Canada ?

Check appendix A in this link http://www.saskimmigrationcanada.ca/appguide-skilled-workers
 
gulbadan.singh said:
Another Week starts, Another Monday Comes....

I think we all will be getting some news today for sure...

Lets hope so though the history of sinp seems bad.
God bless us all.
 
gulbadan.singh said:
Another Week starts, Another Monday Comes....

I think we all will be getting some news today for sure...

Any hope for applicants without job offer who have already got "not accepted" mails?
 
my grandparents are living in regina. my dad is welder with experience of many years.
my grandfather hired a lawyer to find a job offer. the lawyer found the employer and after everything , the employer applied for approval (i think registration) from SINP to become able to give employment to my father.

it is been more than a year, and the employer didn't get anything from SINP. our lawyer said that many fake employment offers were given by many of employers before that time and SINP is not giving any approval letter to employers due to this.
the lawyer said that now SINP may start giving approval and asked us to wait for fifteen days.
after this the employer would be able to apply for us.
so can anyone tell me how much time it can take.
 
jaskiratubhi said:
my grandparents are living in regina. my dad is welder with experience of many years.
my grandfather hired a lawyer to find a job offer. the lawyer found the employer and after everything , the employer applied for approval (i think registration) from SINP to become able to give employment to my father.

it is been more than a year, and the employer didn't get anything from SINP. our lawyer said that many fake employment offers were given by many of employers before that time and SINP is not giving any approval letter to employers due to this.
the lawyer said that now SINP may start giving approval and asked us to wait for fifteen days.
after this the employer would be able to apply for us.
so can anyone tell me how much time it can take.
@jaskiratubhi I have sent you private message. Check your Inbox
 
Guys,

Once you get the PR/SINP nomination then should land in Summer otherwise winter is going horrible here in Canada.

http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/canada/saskatchewan/saskatoon
 
sjulien said:
Guys,

Once you get the PR/SINP nomination then should land in Summer otherwise winter is going horrible here in Canada.

http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/canada/saskatchewan/saskatoon


True bro... we need to pack .. all woolens..
 
SINP Application Intake Thresholds were updated
APPLICATION INTAKE THRESHOLDS AS OF January 27, 2014

CATEGORY APPLICATION QUOTA REMAINING APPLICATIONS
International Skilled Workers Without an Employment Offer 250 0
International Skilled Workers With an Employment Offer 5,000 4,964
Existing Work Permits & Health Professionals 1,000 995
Saskatchewan Graduates - Students 400 394
Out-of-Province Graduates - Students 250 250
Hospitality Workers 300 300
Long Haul Truck Drivers 200 198
Entrepreneurs 0* --
Farmers 25 23
 
Manucharyanroza said:
SINP Application Intake Thresholds were updated
APPLICATION INTAKE THRESHOLDS AS OF January 27, 2014

CATEGORY APPLICATION QUOTA REMAINING APPLICATIONS
International Skilled Workers Without an Employment Offer 250 0
International Skilled Workers With an Employment Offer 5,000 4,964
Existing Work Permits & Health Professionals 1,000 995
Saskatchewan Graduates - Students 400 394
Out-of-Province Graduates - Students 250 250
Hospitality Workers 300 300
Long Haul Truck Drivers 200 198
Entrepreneurs 0* --
Farmers 25 23

It means there are 51 applications in all categories more than 250 "without job offer" applications accepted by now! ;) There are 301 application for 2014 on the table and SASK officers must increase their speed for reviewing all applications. ;D
 
Hello guys.

My employer registered in SINP online application website and submitted a job approval form. Now we are waiting for it to be approved.
I was wondering how long it would take to get approval and after that I can start work.
(As far as I know, I must begin to work only after my employer's job approval form is approved. I am for Hospitality sector)