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Hi friends,

According to the new rules posted on the SINP website, there is a merger of Masters Stream and the Post grad diploma. Just to give you an overview, they were two separate categories until this year, so anybody who is applying till Dec 31 2013 will be fine.
Under the PG diploma category, anybody who has got a PG diploma/certificate which comprises of 8 months or more of full time studies can apply for the post grad work permit and then the sinp. Under the Masters stream it has to 1 year of full time studies which leads to a degree. The experience required is 6 months. however after the merger of both categories the Masters degree students who have worked on/off campus work will not be considered but they will also need a full time 6 months experience in their field of studies.
My question is to everybody if it is possible to switch to Masters certificate which can be done in 8-10 months than the degree because eventually the rules are now the same. Also is it possible to to do two masrers certificate instead of one to complete a 8 months time period.
 
I'm working In Saskatoon as a cook my question after six month can I apply sinp

Pls note I came as a work g visa (by LMO)

Any one can help me pls
 
Hamid khan said:
I'm working In Saskatoon as a cook my question after six month can I apply sinp

Pls note I came as a work g visa (by LMO)

Any one can help me pls

I am sorry unless your Job is in NOC code A,B, or 0 you are not eligible to apply as per the SINP website under Saskatchewan Workers category you need to meet the following requirements

1."Have a valid work permit issued by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) which has been supported by: a positive Labour Market Opinion (LMO) 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";

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

3."Have a valid SINP Job Approval Letter";

4."Have worked from more than six months under a Work Permit issued by CIC for the employer offering you the job."