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For SINP, I'm not 100% sure... but for EE, they make sure they check 6 months...it should either have gradually accumulated (usually through salary), or already be there before the 6 months..
Sudden influx of more than 10-15% of the total is suspicious, and therefore we all follow it with full letter of explanations, source of funds, transfer details, copy of cheques, etc.. usually it is due to a gift from parent - in that case, the parent should sign a letter clearly stating that this money is a gift and not borrowed, therefore there is no need for the applicant to return it...
If you sell a car or something and the money comes in, then the details of the sale have to be provided...
In all cases, the source of the large influx and the transfer details should be shown..

I remember that for some PNP cases, they asked for 3 months bank statements... (please ensure these are official ones that are stamped and not online statements).. so you can give that for now..but at the time of eAPR submission, you will need to submit the balance for 6 months backward from that date... so should be prepared for that..
 
Ichowdhury said:
Thanks alot for this. I am aware of this data. Its just that I read somewhere the amount in the bank should be present beforehand. A sudden transfer of such a big amount might lead to rejection. And that they check the prior 90 days bank statement to confirm that the amount was already present in the bank. I might be mistaken. But just wanted to clarify.

SINP with Job offer stream requires the latest 3 months. I'm guessing it's the same for EE stream.

Heck just submitted a with job offer application and now they reopens EE stream...
 
could somone pls let me kno how to apply for sinp?

I have already created my ee profile i have job validation code as well

i have 65 days old balance in my account

i wanna apply with my husband

could anyone pls let me kno wat is the detailed procedure to apply for sinp?
and 65 days old bank balance would be alright?

Pls help me out
 
naveedkhan said:
Hi Guys,

I submitted my app on 11th July, current status is 'Application Received'.

Now they have re-opened the category. Should i re-apply by cancelling my current application?

Thanks


Plz tell me the detailed procedure to apply for sinp
 
jj0502 said:
Plz tell me the detailed procedure to apply for sinp

Check here

http://www.economy.gov.sk.ca/immigration/international-skilled-worker

http://www.economy.gov.sk.ca/immigration/sinp
 
Guys, is there any fees to apply for SINP? I couldn't find anywhere in SINP site, probably missed some section.
 
Neel0526 said:
Guys, is there any fees to apply for SINP? I couldn't find anywhere in SINP site, probably missed some section.

There are no fees to apply for SINP
 
Neel0526 said:
Guys, is there any fees to apply for SINP? I couldn't find anywhere in SINP site, probably missed some section.

No fees for SINP, unlike OINP
 
EFK said:
Not sure if this was posted earlier...but hope it helps those who need it..
Would suggest to hurry before it closes again..

http://www.cicnews.com/2015/11/saskatchewan-reopens-express-entry-stream-116515.html

I have a question regarding the reopened Saskatchewan PNP for 500 candidates.

On the Saskatchewan province website it says it has reopened for additional 500 applicants as a separate line item (apart from the earlier 'In-Demand' PNP that it says has already reached it's cap)

If that is the case then the Online SINP application system should accept all NOCs apart from the 'In-Demand' ones, but it dosen't. It still just gives the pulldown option for 'In-Demand' NOCs only.

I am confused as to has the SINP program reopened for 'In-Demand' NOCs or for ALL??

Can any member on this forum please clarify?
 
CanadaWeCome said:
I have a question regarding the reopened Saskatchewan PNP for 500 candidates.

On the Saskatchewan province website it says it has reopened for additional 500 applicants as a separate line item (apart from the earlier 'In-Demand' PNP that it says has already reached it's cap)

If that is the case then the Online SINP application system should accept all NOCs apart from the 'In-Demand' ones, but it dosen't. It still just gives the pulldown option for 'In-Demand' NOCs only.

I am confused as to has the SINP program reopened for 'In-Demand' NOCs or for ALL??

Can any member on this forum please clarify?

Hmmmnn...R u sure about this? I remember I manually typed in my NOC in the very first pre application screen. Where it asks you for your EE profile number and Job Seeker VC
 
One_Topsy said:
Hmmmnn...R u sure about this? I remember I manually typed in my NOC in the very first pre application screen. Where it asks you for your EE profile number and Job Seeker VC

You are right, it shouldn't be drop down list.
but as you type NOC code, it will complete it automatically with occupation name
Example,

if you type 2281, it would complete it as "2281 - Computer network technicians"
 
nickarter84 said:
You are right, it shouldn't be drop down list.
but as you type NOC code, it will complete it automatically with occupation name
Example,

if you type 2281, it would complete it as "2281 - Computer network technicians"

Will SINP also need employment reference letter? I am really tensed about that part of the application process.
 
Ichowdhury said:
Will SINP also need employment reference letter? I am really tensed about that part of the application process.

Unfortunately yes , My employer has straight away rejected my application for reference later stating its against their policy :(
 
Heloo..Can anyone with NOC O, A, or B apply for SINP or people with just NOC O,A, or B in demand in Saskatchewan?
 
Hi Seniors ,

I have 70% of funds for POF in my bank for greater then 90 days , but remaining has been transfered recently from my spouse. I am worried that my application could be rejected if I submit it now , as in the Application guide its written that funds should be lying in account for atleast 90 days .

Please suggest if i could attach any additional document as proof to show that this money belongs to me .