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is this ok: Settlement plan

olipearce1987

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Feb 22, 2016
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is this ok do you think? anything i missed?

Dear Sir/ Madam,

Through this letter, I would like to confirm my intention to reside in Saskatchewan.

At the time of submission, I am a 29 year old married male. I am well educated, with more than 17 years of full-time education. I currently hold one Bachelor's degree in Information Technology. I have over seven years full-time work experience in occupations described under Skill 'A' of the National Occupational Classification 2171. I have worked in this position for a global Human Resource and Payroll software company and worked across the United Kingdom and Europe.

As English is my native language, I have excellent communication and writing skills in this area, which you can also see from the results I have from my IELTS.

The province of Saskatchewan has a number of cities and locations with companies who are looking for employees with my skill set and also people who have worked in the above NOC before. Based on National Occupational Classification codes mentioned above, my qualifications, my work experiences and my language abilities, I am confident in getting a job that suits my profile.

As you can tell from my application, I have the funds to support myself and my family initially, to find some where to live and support our day to day living.
With my language skills, I feel that it will play a key role to settling into the community and to establish new connections and to be part of a new country and community and also give something back. These skills will also help me to settle quickly.

Sincerely,
 

olipearce1987

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Feb 22, 2016
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olipearce1987 said:
is this ok do you think? anything i missed?

Dear Sir/ Madam,

Through this letter, I would like to confirm my intention to reside in Saskatchewan.

At the time of submission, I am a 29 year old married male. I am well educated, with more than 17 years of full-time education. I currently hold one Bachelor's degree in Information Technology. I have over seven years full-time work experience in occupations described under Skill 'A' of the National Occupational Classification 2171. I have worked in this position for a global Human Resource and Payroll software company and worked across the United Kingdom and Europe.

As English is my native language, I have excellent communication and writing skills in this area, which you can also see from the results I have from my IELTS.

The province of Saskatchewan has a number of cities and locations with companies who are looking for employees with my skill set and also people who have worked in the above NOC before. Based on National Occupational Classification codes mentioned above, my qualifications, my work experiences and my language abilities, I am confident in getting a job that suits my profile.

As you can tell from my application, I have the funds to support myself and my family initially, to find some where to live and support our day to day living.
With my language skills, I feel that it will play a key role to settling into the community and to establish new connections and to be part of a new country and community and also give something back. These skills will also help me to settle quickly.

Sincerely,
anyone?
 

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olipearce1987 said:
is this ok do you think? anything i missed?

Dear Sir/ Madam,

Through this letter, I would like to confirm my intention to reside in Saskatchewan.

At the time of submission, I am a 29 year old married male. I am well educated, with more than 17 years of full-time education. I currently hold one Bachelor's degree in Information Technology. I have over seven years full-time work experience in occupations described under Skill 'A' of the National Occupational Classification 2171. I have worked in this position for a global Human Resource and Payroll software company and worked across the United Kingdom and Europe.



As English is my native language, I have excellent communication and writing skills in this area, which you can also see from the results I have from my IELTS.


The province of Saskatchewan has a number of cities and locations with companies who are looking for employees with my skill set and also people who have worked in the above NOC before. Based on National Occupational Classification codes mentioned above, my qualifications, my work experiences and my language abilities, I am confident in getting a job that suits my profile.

As you can tell from my application, I have the funds to support myself and my family initially, to find some where to live and support our day to day living.
With my language skills, I feel that it will play a key role to settling into the community and to establish new connections and to be part of a new country and community and also give something back. These skills will also help me to settle quickly.

Sincerely,
if you really want to write it by yourself and not using one of those settlement plans generators, be a bit more explicit.

1. Your specialisation - connection to the sectors - where they are and who they are (Examples of cities, communities and companies)
2. Other connections (for example communities from your country or cultural surroundings in SK).
3. What will be the real steps to settle there (arrival training, which region of SK you see yourself into, getting some professional licences if needed, renting or buying something).
4. How to deal with your family (spouse and chances to work and speak, children and school)
5. Friends if you have any that can help you in this province
6. Some nice examples how you admire provincial beauties or setup that cannot be found outside SK
 

olipearce1987

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Feb 22, 2016
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vensak said:
if you really want to write it by yourself and not using one of those settlement plans generators, be a bit more explicit.

1. Your specialisation - connection to the sectors - where they are and who they are (Examples of cities, communities and companies)
2. Other connections (for example communities from your country or cultural surroundings in SK).
3. What will be the real steps to settle there (arrival training, which region of SK you see yourself into, getting some professional licences if needed, renting or buying something).
4. How to deal with your family (spouse and chances to work and speak, children and school)
5. Friends if you have any that can help you in this province
6. Some nice examples how you admire provincial beauties or setup that cannot be found outside SK
where do i find this generator please :)
 

can-app

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Feb 13, 2017
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is this ok do you think? anything i missed?

Dear Sir/ Madam,

Through this letter, I would like to confirm my intention to reside in Saskatchewan.

At the time of submission, I am a 29 year old married male. I am well educated, with more than 17 years of full-time education. I currently hold one Bachelor's degree in Information Technology. I have over seven years full-time work experience in occupations described under Skill 'A' of the National Occupational Classification 2171. I have worked in this position for a global Human Resource and Payroll software company and worked across the United Kingdom and Europe.

As English is my native language, I have excellent communication and writing skills in this area, which you can also see from the results I have from my IELTS.

The province of Saskatchewan has a number of cities and locations with companies who are looking for employees with my skill set and also people who have worked in the above NOC before. Based on National Occupational Classification codes mentioned above, my qualifications, my work experiences and my language abilities, I am confident in getting a job that suits my profile.

As you can tell from my application, I have the funds to support myself and my family initially, to find some where to live and support our day to day living.
With my language skills, I feel that it will play a key role to settling into the community and to establish new connections and to be part of a new country and community and also give something back. These skills will also help me to settle quickly.

Sincerely,

Hi Oli,

Were you asked by CIC or SINP to provide proof of Intent ?

I have submitted CIC PR application based on SINP nomination but brother currently resides in toronto... can i expect the proof of intent to reside in SK request from CIC ?

Please reply...