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saumil22

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This is regarding SINP. I Studied in Toronto. After working in NOC C in Sasketchwan. Can i file for SINP?
 
saumil22 said:
This is regarding SINP. I Studied in Toronto. After working in NOC C in Sasketchwan. Can i file for SINP?

What did u stuy in toronto? what NOC?
 
I did Financial Planning in Toronto. I am planning to move to SK. So i am concerned that can i apply SINP if i work in NOC C category.
 
saumil22 said:
I did Financial Planning in Toronto. I am planning to move to SK. So i am concerned that can i apply SINP if i work in NOC C category.

Does this NOC C is what u studied?
 
Noc is a job category. There are different job codes like a b c and o. Different designations fall under different noc
 
saumil22 said:
Noc is a job category. There are different job codes like a b c and o. Different designations fall under different noc

Hello I know,

I think I did not make it clear.

U said u studied Financial Planning. Are u working in Financial Planning field right now?

For example, I studied in Computer Science. Right now work in NOC 2171 skill level A
 
saumil22 said:
Noc is a job category. There are different job codes like a b c and o. Different designations fall under different noc

check here https://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/immigrating-to-saskatchewan/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/apply-to-the-sinp
 
Oh Sorry my bad. Ummm i am not yet employed, i am looking for work so just confirming which noc should i go for and which ones i shouldn't. Thanks for the help.
 
Hey Saumil,

In SK, You can work in NOC level C jobs as well if your looking for job in field of study. you need to gain 6 months experience in SK not any other province then you can apply for SINP. I would strongly recommend that before start your job for any employer, please ask them for your SINP/PR paper work.

Thanks,
Krunal
 
krunal2904 said:
Hey Saumil,

In SK, You can work in NOC level C jobs as well if your looking for job in field of study. you need to gain 6 months experience in SK not any other province then you can apply for SINP. I would strongly recommend that before start your job for any employer, please ask them for your SINP/PR paper work.

Thanks,
Krunal

Hello,

I am from SK. No employee will give u SINP papers in advance. In addition, SINP will want to see couple months of pay stubs. Yes it is risky and i felt it. I work for non-profit organization and to give or not to give letter was decided by the board. I got lucky :)

Anton
 
anton1990 said:
Hello,

I am from SK. No employee will give u SINP papers in advance. In addition, SINP will want to see couple months of pay stubs. Yes it is risky and i felt it. I work for non-profit organization and to give or not to give letter was decided by the board. I got lucky :)

Anton

Hi Anton,

I didn't mean that employer have to give SINP letter right away as you join. I mean that he needs to ask before he join about paper work for future not right away. I know no one gives you letter right away without seeing your progress and handwork But he needs to make sure so in future he will be safe.

Even I was in regina for couple of months. I worked for one restaurant for around 2 months. my progress was good too. At the end, they denied to give me SINP letter :).

Krunal
 
Hello. I have a question. So I graduated here in SK.. can i be nominated under NOC C or NOC D job offers? I finished business admin.
 
Hey Saumil,

In SK, You can work in NOC level C jobs as well if your looking for job in field of study. you need to gain 6 months experience in SK not any other province then you can apply for SINP. I would strongly recommend that before start your job for any employer, please ask them for your SINP/PR paper work.

Thanks,
Krunal
ca you please help me ?
i am studying in mechanical field in Ontario and i am thinking about move to SK so my relative has a own subway can i do SINP through the subway?
and how much experience i need in subway so that i can file SINP?