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selimulated

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Hello there, :)

I'm wondering what would be the best option for international graduates in 2014 to go? which Province nomination program is best

AINP vs SINP vs MPNP

as far as i could i compared the AINP with SINP i thought alberta nomination is easier since it doesn't require a 6 months of work and allows noc c and only a job offer

until i found another post on here where some one saying that SINP is much more easier than the ainp and no reasons were mentioned , so what you guys have to say in terms of International grads stream for PNP??




Clearly show in the application that you are able to and intend to live permanently in Alberta.
Be working full-time in Alberta, at the time of application, for the Alberta employer who is supporting your AINP application.
The occupation in your permanent, full-time job offer from your Alberta employer and the occupation you are performing for that employer must be the same occupation. This occupation must also fall under one of the following National Occupational Classification (NOC) skill levels:
NOC 0: Management occupations
NOC A: Occupations that usually require university education.
NOC B: Occupations that usually require college education.
NOC C: Occupations that usually require specific training and/or secondary

Over the SINP which requires 6 months of work and only NOC 0 , A , B

You have graduated with a certificate, diploma or degree from a recognized post-secondary educational institution in Saskatchewan. The program must have been equivalent to at least one academic year (eight months) of full-time study.
You must have worked for at least six months (with minimum 960 hours) of paid employment in Saskatchewan.
*Eligible types of work experience in Saskatchewan include on- campus, off-campus, co-op terms, graduate fellowships that can be verified by your institution, and work experience gained on a post-graduate work permit.
You have applied for and received a valid post-graduation work permit from Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC).
You have a current, permanent, full-time job offer in your field of study from a Saskatchewan employer in an occupation in the National Occupation Classification (NOC) Matrix level “A”, “B”, “0”; or in a designated trade (Please note: Food and Beverage Servers/Persons must apply under the Hospitality Sector Pilot Project sub-category); or a job offer that is related to your field of study and requires post-secondary education.
You have a valid SINP Job Approval Letter.

Thanks
 
I think all the fresh grads are moving to Alberta. Check their website, SINP is not the best as they require 2 years work exp. in skilled field before you apply for SINP.
 
akapoor said:
I think all the fresh grads are moving to Alberta. Check their website, SINP is not the best as they require 2 years work exp. in skilled field before you apply for SINP.

I also think alberta is better for international graduates , but do sinp needs 2 years of experience for ppl graduated from inside sask. ? i guess no
 
http://www.saskimmigrationcanada.ca/student Here's the link.
 
so i guess they are trying to push students to study inside sask.

is ontario good for pnp or 1 years study won't be that good?
 
selimulated said:
so i guess they are trying to push students to study inside sask.

is ontario good for pnp or 1 years study won't be that good?

Go for alberta
 
Hi,

Nothing is there in Ontario, I moved on August 2012 from there..

Only Alberta is best bat from my point of view.
 
bro.,.,i am in Saskatchewan and applied SINP...

Goto any province goto to yukon if you have too .,.,but don't even consider SINP.....dont even keep it in your list..

..reason is,.,.even if you find a job here.,.they will not approve it.,because now they want you to earn wages as shown in workincanada website.,.


let say you are a supervisor in retail sector.,..,this job is easy to find but SINP will not approve your job because your hourly wage should be above $ 17.50 ....nobody will give you that (exceptions are there)...

and also let say you work in food industry then supervisor wages are 12.50...and everybody will pay you that... even SINP will approve your job.,
but the your employer will not give you support for SINP .,they will just ask you to go for LMO...
 
AdorableJat said:
bro.,.,i am in Saskatchewan and applied SINP...

Goto any province goto to yukon if you have too .,.,but don't even consider SINP.....dont even keep it in your list..

..reason is,.,.even if you find a job here.,.they will not approve it.,because now they want you to earn wages as shown in workincanada website.,.


let say you are a supervisor in retail sector.,..,this job is easy to find but SINP will not approve your job because your hourly wage should be above $ 17.50 ....nobody will give you that (exceptions are there)...

and also let say you work in food industry then supervisor wages are 12.50...and everybody will pay you that... even SINP will approve your job.,
but the your employer will not give you support for SINP .,they will just ask you to go for LMO...

Thanks allot for sharing such valuable info, what do you think about ontario pnp or alberta? if the study is 1 year i know it will lead to a pgwp for 8months is it enough to find work in the noc?
Thanks
 
go for AINP (alberta )...1 year study will give you 1 year work permit (rare case 8 months )...not enough to find a job .,.,

go for 2 year program and get 3 year work permit.,,.

or go for 1 year program .,.,work on off campus work permit ...if you find permanent job very well...go for PGWP ...if you cannot go for another year of study.,.and remember PGWP is one time deal.,.
 
AdorableJat said:
go for AINP (alberta )...1 year study will give you 1 year work permit (rare case 8 months )...not enough to find a job .,.,

go for 2 year program and get 3 year work permit.,,.

or go for 1 year program .,.,work on off campus work permit ...if you find permanent job very well...go for PGWP ...if you cannot go for another year of study.,.and remember PGWP is one time deal.,.

is the same possiblity of pgwp of 12 or 8 months apply if i am in ontario?

and if i add after my 1 year of study lets say studies for 6 months courses i get pgwp for 18 months?

Thanks
 
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.