Dear All,
Understand, that it will take around 8 months for province's approval and another 10 months at Federal level for PR status.
While on the other hand, I am going to take a one year trade certificate that will enable me an additional one year open work visa when I have finished that course.
So obviously the validity visa's time is not enough for me until the PR status is being granted.
My question:
1. Is it possible to extend the working visa on and on until I get the PR status? Is there any limitation in working visa extension?
2. It is stated:
"Your spouse is currently employed in Saskatchewan in a permanent, full-time position; or,
You have enough money to sustain for a short time without work ($10,000 for you and $2,000 for each accompanying family member)."
So if both of us are employed, do we still need to have the required said amount?
3. Does a one year certificate trade program would be qualified for this SNP? Or does it need to be a journeyman (red seal) qualification?
Appreciate for your comments and thoughts upon this.
Cheers,
Traver
Understand, that it will take around 8 months for province's approval and another 10 months at Federal level for PR status.
While on the other hand, I am going to take a one year trade certificate that will enable me an additional one year open work visa when I have finished that course.
So obviously the validity visa's time is not enough for me until the PR status is being granted.
My question:
1. Is it possible to extend the working visa on and on until I get the PR status? Is there any limitation in working visa extension?
2. It is stated:
"Your spouse is currently employed in Saskatchewan in a permanent, full-time position; or,
You have enough money to sustain for a short time without work ($10,000 for you and $2,000 for each accompanying family member)."
So if both of us are employed, do we still need to have the required said amount?
3. Does a one year certificate trade program would be qualified for this SNP? Or does it need to be a journeyman (red seal) qualification?
Appreciate for your comments and thoughts upon this.
Cheers,
Traver