Hi Wonderland
I did not
did u?
A friend of mine did.....that's why I was just wondering.
Meanwhile I was looking through the other threads under PNP category and they're saying its taking a long time to get MR and PPR.
Hi Wonderland
I did not
did u?
Hi guys !!!
I am expecting to graduate this month from a university in SK. I have enough experience and also received one year full time job offer in a field related to my field of my study. One of the criteria to apply for SINP is "full time permanent job offer", so wondering if they accept full time job offers which are not permanent for SINP.
Comments and suggestions from experienced members will be appreciated....
Hello Albert,Hi guys !!!
I am expecting to graduate this month from a university in SK. I have enough experience and also received one year full time job offer in a field related to my field of my study. One of the criteria to apply for SINP is "full time permanent job offer", so wondering if they accept full time job offers which are not permanent for SINP.
Comments and suggestions from experienced members will be appreciated....
Hi Wonderland,Well as long as its full time and the company can employ you until you get PR then it should be fine......but make sure to have your company to apply for the SINP job approval letter first.
Hi Wonderland,
I am not sure.....I have permanent fulltime job
On SINP website it says permanent is the requirement
https://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/immigrating-to-saskatchewan/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/applicants-with-saskatchewan-experience/students
Take a look here http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/have-3-year-pgwp-sinp-didnt-give-job-approval-letter-please-help.237898/Hi guys !!!
I am expecting to graduate this month from a university in SK. I have enough experience and also received one year full time job offer in a field related to my field of my study. One of the criteria to apply for SINP is "full time permanent job offer", so wondering if they accept full time job offers which are not permanent for SINP.
Comments and suggestions from experienced members will be appreciated....
Yes, I have to change my job because i am a gradworks intern and my internship will end 30 April 2017. I got a new permanent job so i have to change it.
Why you think i should withdraw my CIC application?
My sinp nomination is still valid. I will have to apply for extension, as far as i know.
Thanks
Hi Wonderland,
I see one mistake.Rahman does not need to withdraw CIC application. Again, we do not know what says under Employee Restriction
U get new job:
Employer supports u with SINP letter
U apply for SINP
Update CIC through case specific
CIC depends on SINP
Any change you need to update SINP and CIC or it can be considered as misrepresentation.
Agree 100%I know that's why its better to find a job that will support you until the end of your PR processing right. And stay on that job regardless the wages or treatment of the work place because I know some friends of mine stay until they got PR even though the employer gave the less work hours and treated them like crap.
Hello Albert,
Congratulations on graduating the University.
I am sorry to say but u are right that "permanent job" is a problem.
My suggestions:
Look for permanent full time job. Do not delay. Remember Permanent Resident Provincial Nominee + SINP + gathering all docs could be long. Permanent resident application itself 16 months (almost half of 3 year PGWP)
Extending work permit on SINP Permanent Resident is Pain
Also, before anything u need to ask the permanent fulltime employer if they are willing to help u with SINP job approval letter
Hope that helps
I got a friend who applied under SINP Agricultural with family. He is main applicant. He got MR after 8 months. Your friend should get it any day nowBut seriously though I can't believe its taking more than a year to get MR. A colleague of mine applied in May 2016 and still haven't gotten anything