Job offer is about to impossible in Saskatchewan.Ajkme said:Do you need a job offer to qualify for SINP.
Job offer is about to impossible in Saskatchewan.Ajkme said:Do you need a job offer to qualify for SINP.
nokm.ebrahim said:Hi guys
I am nominated by SINP on the basis of International Skilled Worker - Occupation in demand stream ( - NOC 2171 computer programmer - skill level A) . Now I am preparing for PR paper application to send for CIO/Sydney Nova Scotia.
should I submit valid ILETS or not to CIO along with my application ? given that my NOC skill level is level A
please advice.
many thanks
Congrats!km.ebrahim said:Hi guys
I am nominated by SINP on the basis of International Skilled Worker - Occupation in demand stream ( - NOC 2171 computer programmer - skill level A) . Now I am preparing for PR paper application to send for CIO/Sydney Nova Scotia.
should I submit valid ILETS or not to CIO along with my application ? given that my NOC skill level is level A
please advice.
many thanks
Thankyouashuindian said:I used Bank manager's letter with my Application Submitted. They didn't ask any question about POF and direct nominated me.
Pl check the noc codes in the last sinp intake.And get ready with documents in case there is requirement for your exp noc code in next sinp opening, apply & wait for nomination...Good luck.Ajkme said:Cool! Thanks, I have NOC 6314(customer service and informations supervisor) experience at 3yrs and 8months, what do you think are my chances?
SINP, OUTLAND :OIDNeerajkr80 said:Congrats!
Can you please share your timelines please?
Thanks,
Neeraj
Thanks a lot for sharing your experience, I wish you success and happiness in Canada.BloodKnight said:How's everyone doing? I thought I drop by to briefly share my experience.
I was an SINP-OID 2015 applicant. My wife and I landed in Regina, 26th of April this year via Vancouver. Landing was very smooth, no hiccups at all. It took us about half an hour to 45 mins only to complete the landing. From Immigration -> CBSA -> Customs. I was really worried at the time because we only had two and a half hrs layover to get to our next flight (Vancouver - Regina). I wouldn't suggest you doing the same specially if you have kids but we knew the consequences and we had a back up plan in case it won't go as planned so we took the risk.
We don't know anyone in Regina so we booked a temporary accommodation thru Airbnb (cheaper than booking a hotel) and moved in to a new apartment after 7 days. Finding an apartment is pretty easy. The next day we went to Regina Newcomer Center, then to Service Canada to get our SIN. We went to the bank afterwards to book an appointment and in the afternoon we had our first Canadian bank account set up and activated. The bank provided us with a credit card facility, we need this to build up our credit history. I applied for our health cards online and got them 3-4 weeks later.
Five days ago (just a little over 2 months) I received my PR card. My wife's card should be on its way. Overall, our whole experience was a breeze. We didn't expect to get a job in 2 weeks. I'm working as an IT support and my wife as an admin assistant. We could't be more thankful to God for we didn't have to go through hardships (like doing odd jobs or taking 2 jobs at a time) to make ends meet like some other immigrants had to go through. Needles to say, "your mileage may vary" and in hindsight, things could have gone worst so be prepared. In Canada it's important to get a Family doctor so as soon as we got our health cards we met up with our family doctor and we had our first medical check up for free.
To those who are still waiting, be patient. I know exactly how you're feeling right now but there's nothing you can do about that.
To those who have landed in SK, please come back to this forum/thread and share your experiences as well - good or bad.
Godspeed!
Indeed magnificent !!BloodKnight said:How's everyone doing? I thought I drop by to briefly share my experience.
I was an SINP-OID 2015 applicant. My wife and I landed in Regina, 26th of April this year via Vancouver. Landing was very smooth, no hiccups at all. It took us about half an hour to 45 mins only to complete the landing. From Immigration -> CBSA -> Customs. I was really worried at the time because we only had two and a half hrs layover to get to our next flight (Vancouver - Regina). I wouldn't suggest you doing the same specially if you have kids but we knew the consequences and we had a back up plan in case it won't go as planned so we took the risk.
We don't know anyone in Regina so we booked a temporary accommodation thru Airbnb (cheaper than booking a hotel) and moved in to a new apartment after 7 days. Finding an apartment is pretty easy. The next day we went to Regina Newcomer Center, then to Service Canada to get our SIN. We went to the bank afterwards to book an appointment and in the afternoon we had our first Canadian bank account set up and activated. The bank provided us with a credit card facility, we need this to build up our credit history. I applied for our health cards online and got them 3-4 weeks later.
Five days ago (just a little over 2 months) I received my PR card. My wife's card should be on its way. Overall, our whole experience was a breeze. We didn't expect to get a job in 2 weeks. I'm working as an IT support and my wife as an admin assistant. We could't be more thankful to God for we didn't have to go through hardships (like doing odd jobs or taking 2 jobs at a time) to make ends meet like some other immigrants had to go through. Needles to say, "your mileage may vary" and in hindsight, things could have gone worst so be prepared. In Canada it's important to get a Family doctor so as soon as we got our health cards we met up with our family doctor and we had our first medical check up for free.
To those who are still waiting, be patient. I know exactly how you're feeling right now but there's nothing you can do about that.
To those who have landed in SK, please come back to this forum/thread and share your experiences as well - good or bad.
Godspeed!
Absolutely delightful news ! Good luck & success in your new life ahead!BloodKnight said:How's everyone doing? I thought I drop by to briefly share my experience.
I was an SINP-OID 2015 applicant. My wife and I landed in Regina, 26th of April this year via Vancouver. Landing was very smooth, no hiccups at all. It took us about half an hour to 45 mins only to complete the landing. From Immigration -> CBSA -> Customs. I was really worried at the time because we only had two and a half hrs layover to get to our next flight (Vancouver - Regina). I wouldn't suggest you doing the same specially if you have kids but we knew the consequences and we had a back up plan in case it won't go as planned so we took the risk.
We don't know anyone in Regina so we booked a temporary accommodation thru Airbnb (cheaper than booking a hotel) and moved in to a new apartment after 7 days. Finding an apartment is pretty easy. The next day we went to Regina Newcomer Center, then to Service Canada to get our SIN. We went to the bank afterwards to book an appointment and in the afternoon we had our first Canadian bank account set up and activated. The bank provided us with a credit card facility, we need this to build up our credit history. I applied for our health cards online and got them 3-4 weeks later.
Five days ago (just a little over 2 months) I received my PR card. My wife's card should be on its way. Overall, our whole experience was a breeze. We didn't expect to get a job in 2 weeks. I'm working as an IT support and my wife as an admin assistant. We could't be more thankful to God for we didn't have to go through hardships (like doing odd jobs or taking 2 jobs at a time) to make ends meet like some other immigrants had to go through. Needles to say, "your mileage may vary" and in hindsight, things could have gone worst so be prepared. In Canada it's important to get a Family doctor so as soon as we got our health cards we met up with our family doctor and we had our first medical check up for free.
To those who are still waiting, be patient. I know exactly how you're feeling right now but there's nothing you can do about that.
To those who have landed in SK, please come back to this forum/thread and share your experiences as well - good or bad.
Godspeed!
I think this depend on person (official) wise. This is human nature. Some are lazy and some are extra active.Neerajkr80 said:Hi,
Does anybody knows the approach SINP uses to process the application??
What I mean is, I can see few of the OID - June applications are already in process whereas for few Application received and for the rest applications submitted.
They definitely don't use the application sequence approach because I saw the application numbers after mine are in process already but for me it is still showing received.
They don't even use the NOC code approach as well.
Just curious to know how they process the applications.. ;D
Thanks,