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    Northern Rural Immigration Pilot Program

    That would be great if it was so. However, early indications show that this is not the case. But there is always hope that employers that participate in this program will come around and understand that applicants are abroad while applying and hence the time frame between the initial application...
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    Northern Rural Immigration Pilot Program

    Then what's the entire purpose of this program? Anyone can visit Canada and interview with companies there. If they want to hire you then you will get a work permit and can start working and living in Canada soon after. After that there are a myriad of ways to gain PR. The entire gatekeeper for...
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    Northern Rural Immigration Pilot Program

    Nomination. Provincial sponsorship for which you get 600 points in your EE
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    Northern Rural Immigration Pilot Program

    Good luck to you, I seriously wish you get the SINP sponsorship. I am one point below yours and need to wait ;-)
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    Northern Rural Immigration Pilot Program

    Agree, a regular provincial pnp sponsorship is much more promising, it does not lock you into a single employer that may exploit you, you can look for different jobs even outside your NOC once you get your PR. I second your opinion, he should take the SINP invite serious and do his utmost to get...
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    Northern Rural Immigration Pilot Program

    Hmm sure but then what's the difference between this program and a regular skilled worker pnp program? Then you can go as well to Vancouver or Toronto, get a job offer and apply for your PR after a year or so of work. I hold that programs like this are fishing for very low hanging fruits, and I...
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    Northern Rural Immigration Pilot Program

    That only shows eligible NOCs. You will get a big shock when you actually search for available jobs in that area. Regarding salary, one thing is theory, an entirely different one is the actual salaries offered. Go to some of those town's website and search for jobs in that area. You will find...
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    Northern Rural Immigration Pilot Program

    Translation: some garbage jobs that no Canadian wants to do and hence foreigners are sought to do. I mean, we are literally talking about 12-14 Canadian dollars per hour jobs when in the US Amazon and many other companies began to pay 15 usd per hour in locations where the cost of living is most...
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    Northern Rural Immigration Pilot Program

    OK, now we come closer to the truth. If now just those communities themselves would say it like that as well. Import of dishwashers and waitresses at student temp job wages.
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    Northern Rural Immigration Pilot Program

    Then the programs should not advertise themselves as seeking Skilled labor. What they really look for are unskilled workers for incredibly low paying jobs. 14-16 dollars. Are you kidding me? Who can feed a family with that? I mean it's ok to seek such people but then be honest and don't dress up...
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    Northern Rural Immigration Pilot Program

    Lol, you mean garbage jobs like dish washer or roofer is what is needed and that foreign SKILLED workers should themselves content with? I get your point that investment bankers should not expect to find job openings in rural farmland. But on the other hand don't you think it's quite...
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    SINP :- International Skilled Worker - Express Entry Sub-Category, Network Here

    Honest answer? Nobody really knows. SINP keeps quiet about it and does not want to elaborate. Also, how exactly work experience is counted remains a mystery and can only be inferred and guessed. Another example is the linkage between education and work experience. Lots of unknowns which SINP...
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    SINP :- International Skilled Worker - Express Entry Sub-Category, Network Here

    Where does it say the work experience should be continuous? I have not seen any such claim on SINP's website. Please point to the link and section.
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    SINP :- International Skilled Worker - Express Entry Sub-Category, Network Here

    That is total nonsense. Please do not spread false information. Whether SINP requires education to match with the claimed NOC totally depends on the description of the NOC and depends on their discretion. Nowhere does it say that every education must match with the NOC on the SINP website. Some...
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    SINP :- International Skilled Worker - Express Entry Sub-Category, Network Here

    I don't think this is how it works. You are right about the first part, one can only claim work experience in the preceding 10 years, not beyond that. However, it's not, according to my understanding, that the time span of each job must be rounded down, but the total accumulated work experience...
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    SINP :- International Skilled Worker - Express Entry Sub-Category, Network Here

    It is unclear how SINP evaluates the linkage between university education and job experience. I asked them and am waiting to hear back from them.
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    SINP :- International Skilled Worker - Express Entry Sub-Category, Network Here

    Could I please ask all those who have received an ITA and have applied already, do you claim years of work experience strictly from one NOC only or from several NOCs as long as they coherently align in terms of career progression. For example, NOC 0601 is a natural progression from NOC 6221. Can...
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    SINP :- International Skilled Worker - Express Entry Sub-Category, Network Here

    I want to share the response I received from SINP regarding my inquiry of whether years of work experience claimed can be from different NOCs or whether they all have to be in the same NOC. Unfortunately the answer does not clarify the issue completely, also the last statement sounds strange...
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    SINP :- International Skilled Worker - Express Entry Sub-Category, Network Here

    Its mentioned many times, in all descriptions by various provinces and CIC, NEVER round up, ALWAYS round down.