I received an ITA from SINP and submitted my documents. After that I applied for the CIPS license and successfully received it.
Next I received ADR from SINP for a CIPS license. They gave me one year to send it.
I don't want to send it right now because I'm planning a kid, I don't want to pile it all together: a newborn kid, the immigration to Saskatchewan, leaving my present job. My wife is quite old in my opinion, and she doesn't have much time, so we decided to linger with the CIPS license and send it before the deadline for ADR.
Technically, I'm not breaking any rules here. I will send SINP the license they want within one year. I still want to immigrate and live is Saskatchewan.
Question: Do I potentially put my nomination in jeopardy because of that? Because they will see that I had the license but waited for one year for no reasons. I do want to immigrate to Saskatchewan, but I also want to have a kid.
Please, don't tell me how I may not follow my plan. Yes, I can go to Canada, get PR cards and come back. Yes, I can have a kid inside Canada. All of that puts additional stress to my wife and a kid (if we have one, she's not even pregnant yet). The first year with the kid means lots of sleepless nights and problems - it's stressful even when you don't have any other problems, but then it gets MUCH easier later, in my opinion. So staying in Saskatchewan with a crying newborn, a crying wife (cause the first year she turns into a little baby too because of the stress), not able to sleep properly, not having a job in new country - that would be too much for me. I want first start sleeping properly - then I'll be able to deal with the rest.
Next I received ADR from SINP for a CIPS license. They gave me one year to send it.
I don't want to send it right now because I'm planning a kid, I don't want to pile it all together: a newborn kid, the immigration to Saskatchewan, leaving my present job. My wife is quite old in my opinion, and she doesn't have much time, so we decided to linger with the CIPS license and send it before the deadline for ADR.
Technically, I'm not breaking any rules here. I will send SINP the license they want within one year. I still want to immigrate and live is Saskatchewan.
Question: Do I potentially put my nomination in jeopardy because of that? Because they will see that I had the license but waited for one year for no reasons. I do want to immigrate to Saskatchewan, but I also want to have a kid.
Please, don't tell me how I may not follow my plan. Yes, I can go to Canada, get PR cards and come back. Yes, I can have a kid inside Canada. All of that puts additional stress to my wife and a kid (if we have one, she's not even pregnant yet). The first year with the kid means lots of sleepless nights and problems - it's stressful even when you don't have any other problems, but then it gets MUCH easier later, in my opinion. So staying in Saskatchewan with a crying newborn, a crying wife (cause the first year she turns into a little baby too because of the stress), not able to sleep properly, not having a job in new country - that would be too much for me. I want first start sleeping properly - then I'll be able to deal with the rest.
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