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Hi every body in the forum.
I am to use O.I.D. subcategory to immigrate to Saskatchewan.
The only problem I have is how to pay the fee ($300).
May I use my WebMoney (virtual card) ?
Or they only accept Visa Card for it ?

Please read the comment below:
As of April 1, 2017, applicants to the Occupation In-Demand sub-category are required to submit a non-refundable $300 application fee online by Visa or Mastercard when they apply.
 
hi Everyone,

My NOC is 2173.
CRS 330.

Yesterday, my agent applied for SINP Occupation In-Demand sub-category on my behalf, all in hurry without knowing that I don't have any professional license. I am bit worried about it, as don't know about how much effort, money and time is required to get the ISP/ITCP certificate. I have zero idea about it.
Can anyone guide me in getting the certificate ? Any website where I can see the exam and question patterns would be appreciated.

best wishes.
 
hi Everyone,

My NOC is 2173.
CRS 330.

Yesterday, my agent applied for SINP Occupation In-Demand sub-category on my behalf, all in hurry without knowing that I don't have any professional license. I am bit worried about it, as don't know about how much effort, money and time is required to get the ISP/ITCP certificate. I have zero idea about it.
Can anyone guide me in getting the certificate ? Any website where I can see the exam and question patterns would be appreciated.

best wishes.
2173 Software engineers and designers Canadian Association of Information Technology Professionals (CIPS) 6-8 weeks
2175 Web designers and developer Canadian Association of Information Technology Professionals (CIPS) 6-8 weeks

Professional licensure and the SINP
For potential applicants whose occupation is on the list below, the SINP requires applicants to have obtained the proper professional licensure in order for the application to be processed to completion. However, it may be noted that an application (submitted by an applicant whose occupation requires licensure) that does not include the relevant proof of licensure may be held for processing until such proof is provided. All other required documents must be submitted, otherwise the file will be returned and the CAD $300 government processing fee may not be refunded.

The exact process of obtaining licensure depends on the occupation in question, as well as other factors, such as the applicant’s professional and/or academic background. CICNews has contacted each organization designated by Saskatchewan for the purposes of licensure, and in the vast majority of cases it is possible for an applicant to complete the licensure process from outside Canada.

The processing times listed below for certain occupations refer to best case scenario outcomes; these were either listed on the websites of the organizations, or confirmed by the organizations when speaking to CICNews. These processing times assume that the application is complete. Delays may occur if the organization has to wait for a third party, such an educational institution, to forward additional required documentation, such as transcripts.
“The requirements for some occupations in Saskatchewan’s updated in-demand list may seem convoluted or confusing on first glance, but when you scratch beneath the surface, the route becomes clearer,” says Attorney David Cohen.

“Saskatchewan wants newcomers in certain occupations to be fully licensed from a Canadian perspective because Saskatchewan wants these individuals to be able to enter the labour market relatively seamlessly. By beginning this process from abroad before landing in Canada, these workers will have a head start on the competition. This is likely a process that workers would have had to complete at some stage anyway, so why not start from abroad and prepare in advance of future intake period for either the base sub-category or the enhanced category aligned with Express Entry? Not only would this increase one’s chances of finding a pathway to Canada, but it would also improve career prospects in Canada, both upon initial landing and over the long term.”
 
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Your IELTS score is low. Listening below 6. So you are not eligible for EE. So you have to choose OID sub category. Your occupation is regulated. So you must obtain license. It takes 2 months in ideal conditions. NOCs 2173 and 2175 are in the list and regulated, needs 2 months for license. NOC 2147 is also there but it takes min. 1 year for licensing.
Hi,
Thanks for your reply .Could you please share some details on getting the license based on my profile?
The above steps which i mentioned are correct? or not?
 
Hi,
Thanks for your reply .Could you please share some details on getting the license based on my profile?
The above steps which i mentioned are correct? or not?
Please check my above mentioned detailed post.
 
Is any body tell if we don't applicable for certain forms like translator, use of representative and Additional dependents/deceleration form etc....can we mention top of the form just NA and upload it??
 
Dear All Members,

Can you please explain the process for obtaining license for NOC-2175.
Do i need to give any exam or do any certification?
What are the charges?

Regards
 
It's mentioned there graduates From Cisp program and all mentioned colleges/ universities are Canadian.

How international candidates can get license without b
Ask them through email.
 
i mentioned 4 years exp as civil engineering technologist and 2 years as civil engineer in OID and my intended occupation is civil engineering technologist . so will they deduct my experience points or they will consider as 6 years as both noc have almost same responsibilities. .. can any body guide
 
i mentioned 4 years exp as civil engineering technologist and 2 years as civil engineer in OID and my intended occupation is civil engineering technologist . so will they deduct my experience points or they will consider as 6 years as both noc have almost same responsibilities. .. can any body guide
Only 4 years