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Best Option for International Grads??!

Konan1982

Champion Member
Mar 22, 2012
1,327
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SINP is very complicated right now, so many people are moving to AB, even those who got PR ..

In my case it took almost 2 years to get SINP and apply for federal for PR. Now i am ok just waiting for my ECAS to change to in process and passport request..
 

ridingwithyz

Star Member
Mar 27, 2014
71
0
Category........
Visa Office......
CPP-O
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
AOR Received.
15-11-2013 (Received by CIC)
Med's Request
07-01-2014
Med's Done....
10-01-2014
Passport Req..
03-July-2014
VISA ISSUED...
16-07-2014
LANDED..........
16-July-2014
ainp, just becasue
 

selimulated

Star Member
Apr 6, 2014
97
0
spartacus said:
I know for Ontario if you complete a two year program you can get 3 years PGWP and it its less than that you get equivalent amount of PGWP. (e.g. 16 month studies = 16 month PGWP). Also it depends on the program may people don't study in summer. I completed 4 terms (4x4 = 16 months) and worked over summer. As my program was a two-year masters program so I got 3 years PGWP. Hope this helps.
Thanks for respond spartacus, i have a question if i have the visa stamp on my passport for 4 years and lets say the study permit issued on the border was for 1 year, i can i remain in canada with visa stamp on passport or it gets automatically disabled and i have to stick to study permit paper?
 

beogradjanin1

Hero Member
Apr 6, 2013
207
17
Hello everyone, I should graduate next June in province of NB. I am on 2 years program and after graduation I am planing to move to Alberta. I was checking their provincial requirements and I have a question how to prove something like this in my application: "Clearly show in the application that you are able to and intend to live permanently in Alberta." I know it is maybe little to early to think about this since I have 10 months left before graduation, but I would appreciate if someone can tell me what should I do to prove that I am intending to live in Alberta? Thanks!
 

J.I.N

Star Member
Nov 19, 2012
86
0
From SINP website, it looks at present processing time for international students is 4.1 months. It was 2.8 months few weeks back. If you have a good full time job and 6 months (or 960 hours exp.), I think Sask is not a bad option. I've friends who got sinp approved earlier this year pretty fast.
 

Gagan292

Hero Member
Oct 26, 2013
250
6
Category........
Visa Office......
Missisauga
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
6 April 2017
AOR Received.
5 May 2017
Why don't you guys choose BC PNP as the processing time for BC PNP is faster too.
 

student7872014

Hero Member
Jan 5, 2014
211
34
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Hi Everyone,

I am recent graduate from the University of Saskatchewan. The SINP did not approve my job and denied my employer's Job Approval Letter request. I'm now left wondering what to do next. How do I become eligible to apply to AINP or BC PNP?

Do I need to find a job in Alberta of BC?

I would really appreciate any comments.

Thanks in advance,
Student7872014
 

Raajyudhwaan

Full Member
Jul 7, 2014
42
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Category........
Visa Office......
CIO NS
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
30 December 2013
Doc's Request.
15 May 2014
AOR Received.
06 February 2014
IELTS Request
No
Med's Request
06 February 2014
Med's Done....
06 March 2014
student7872014 said:
Hi Everyone,

I am recent graduate from the University of Saskatchewan. The SINP did not approve my job and denied my employer's Job Approval Letter request. I'm now left wondering what to do next. How do I become eligible to apply to AINP or BC PNP?

Do I need to find a job in Alberta of BC?

I would really appreciate any comments.

Thanks in advance,
Student7872014
I am not sure if i could provide u any helpful information. I can try if u can tel me:-

1) field of study
2) duration of course
3) have u lived in any other province before starting your degree at university of Saskatchewan
4) duration of pg work permit


thanks