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Donovi

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Sep 27, 2014
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I've been working in Saskatoon for a year now as a general labourer under temporary work permit. I'm planning to apply for SINP but I have been wondering if I needed to change my LMO since it only belongs to NOC D. I've been reading the requirements online and it doesn't clearly say if I need my LMO changed to skilled, all it says there are these:

- Have a permanent full-time job offer from a Saskatchewan employer in an occupation in National Occupation Classification (NOC) Matrix “A”, “B”, or “0” or in a designated trade

- Have a valid SINP Job Approval Letter

- Have worked for more than six months, for the employer offering you the job, under a valid work permit issued by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) which has been supported by: a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) from Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC); or an exemption under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), a Canadian signed Free Trade Agreement; or the International Experience Canada (IEC) program.

i hope someone could help me with this.
 
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Donovi said:
I've been working in Saskatoon for a year now as a general labourer under temporary work permit. I'm planning to apply for SINP but I have been wondering if I needed to change my LMO since it only belongs to NOC D. I've been reading the requirements online and it doesn't clearly say if I need my LMO changed to skilled, all it says there are these:

- Have a permanent full-time job offer from a Saskatchewan employer in an occupation in National Occupation Classification (NOC) Matrix “A”, “B”, or “0” or in a designated trade

- Have a valid SINP Job Approval Letter

- Have worked for more than six months, for the employer offering you the job, under a valid work permit issued by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) which has been supported by: a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) from Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC); or an exemption under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), a Canadian signed Free Trade Agreement; or the International Experience Canada (IEC) program.

i hope someone could help me with this.

1. You should be posting in the Provincial Nomination Forum.
2. You would appear NOT to be eligible for Saskatchewan Existing Work Permit program as your job is not skilled.
3. You need 6 months work in a skilled occupation.