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Ahmed Eissa

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Grateful for your advice please. I have created profile and am in the pool now. But looks like I have no hope.
Any other alternatives for immigration to Canada please?
 
What's your NOC?
People with similar scores have gotten SINP nomination and the extra 600 pouints to get ITA.
Check the latter pages to see if your NOC is there:
http://www.economy.gov.sk.ca/immigration/appguide-sk-express-entry
 
Thanks for the link
As per NOC , Skill Level A Code 4031 as a High School Teacher. As I understood, teaching is a regulated job across Canada and requires mandatory (compulsory) certification or licensing in Saskatchewan. Am I right? How can I overcome this issue?
 
Ahmed Eissa said:
As per NOC , Skill Level A Code 4031 as a high school teacher

Have you read about QSWP?

NSNP?

In a nutshell, pnp is the only choice.
 
Ahmed Eissa said:
Grateful for your advice please. I have created profile and am in the pool now. But looks like I have no hope.
Any other alternatives for immigration to Canada please?

How can you lose hope? 351 is a great score. All you need now is a province that accepts you and your family. I would suggest you seriously start looking for PNP.

Check any of the following provinces:

Saskatchewan
Nova Scotia
Prince Edward Island

Cheers!!!
 
Teaching is not regulated in saskatchwen. So u don't need a license to practice there as teacher.
 
High School Teachers are not in demand in Saskatchewan . Still can not apply for Saskatchewan Nomination Program :(
 
I have 437 and have a full time job and I lost hope completely in EE.

Go PNP
 
Ahmed Eissa said:
Do you mean you already work in Canada in a full time job???

Yes, for 2 years.

I'm for total of 8 years and still struggling with the system
 
webbman90 said:
How can you lose hope? 351 is a great score. All you need now is a province that accepts you and your family. I would suggest you seriously start looking for PNP.

Check any of the following provinces:

Saskatchewan
Nova Scotia
Prince Edward Island

Cheers!!!

Nova Scotia is closed.
 
averma said:
Nova Scotia is closed.

So is SINP-EE. But they had a history of opening in the middle of the year by surprise.