I am a U.S. citizen (21) and my boyfriend is a Canadian citizen (22) and we really want to close the gap in between and have me live in Canada with him in our own place. We have been together since May '16 and I see him about twice a year on average (this December im visiting him for the third time this year
im excited) I really want to become a PR and eventually a citizen as well.
Currently, I work as a medical assistant and come this May, I have been working at my job in this lovely hospital for a year. My jobs nothing fancy, we just assist providers with procedures, set up for them, do some admin work, and perform non-invasive tests. I went to a certificate program from Oct '16 to May '17 to become one. I did not go to high school, I have a G.E.D.
Anyways, my plan is to work in Saskatchewan on a work visa with my NOC class C job (3414, i believe?), as I live with my boyfriend in an apartment that I will rent, co-habitate for at least a year (i'd have to renew my work visa at least once if its only good for 6 months and again to cover the time i'll be in Canada after my application(s) are processing), then we will apply for common-law sponsorship. Also! I want to try to get a provincial nomination (SINP) through the healthcare workers sub-catagory. For that, you'd have to have been working in HC for at least 6 months and other things like having at least 60 points out of 100 or something like that. I want to do both of these applications so I can fall back on one if one fails, although I'm confident that the common-law sponsorship app. will go nicely, because I know it will not be a problem for us to get all the proof needed and then some.
But that REALLY depends on if I can get a job offer in the first place! I don't want to be up there just on a visitors visa and be unable to continue generating income. Yeah, I'm going to have at leaaast $10,000USD saved up before I go but I still need to work so I don't run out.
Thanks for reading all that up there, by the way. My questions are:
How likely am I to get a job offer from a Saskatchewan employer as a medical assistant?
And, is it okay to apply through the SINP-healthcare workers sub-catagory aaaand common-law sponsorship?

Currently, I work as a medical assistant and come this May, I have been working at my job in this lovely hospital for a year. My jobs nothing fancy, we just assist providers with procedures, set up for them, do some admin work, and perform non-invasive tests. I went to a certificate program from Oct '16 to May '17 to become one. I did not go to high school, I have a G.E.D.
Anyways, my plan is to work in Saskatchewan on a work visa with my NOC class C job (3414, i believe?), as I live with my boyfriend in an apartment that I will rent, co-habitate for at least a year (i'd have to renew my work visa at least once if its only good for 6 months and again to cover the time i'll be in Canada after my application(s) are processing), then we will apply for common-law sponsorship. Also! I want to try to get a provincial nomination (SINP) through the healthcare workers sub-catagory. For that, you'd have to have been working in HC for at least 6 months and other things like having at least 60 points out of 100 or something like that. I want to do both of these applications so I can fall back on one if one fails, although I'm confident that the common-law sponsorship app. will go nicely, because I know it will not be a problem for us to get all the proof needed and then some.
But that REALLY depends on if I can get a job offer in the first place! I don't want to be up there just on a visitors visa and be unable to continue generating income. Yeah, I'm going to have at leaaast $10,000USD saved up before I go but I still need to work so I don't run out.
Thanks for reading all that up there, by the way. My questions are:
How likely am I to get a job offer from a Saskatchewan employer as a medical assistant?
And, is it okay to apply through the SINP-healthcare workers sub-catagory aaaand common-law sponsorship?