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Mehrdad2014 said:
I hope the capacity will not be reached until Jan 4 since my documents are not completed yet .


SINP Application Intake Thresholds - Economy - Government of Saskatchewan - http://www.economy.gov.sk.ca/immigration/sinp-application-intake-thresholds
 
Hello everyone,

I didn't know that there's already a forum for SINP. I also submitted my application right before threshold reached.
I've updated my details in the spreadsheet which was shared in this forum.

I've one query regarding settlement plan - I just filled questions on the Visit Canada tool and it generated a plan (with all the informative links), I emailed it to me and attached it directly to the application.
I saw some messages where applicants have personalized it, I'm not sure if I missed it or it wasn't mandatory. Hope you guys can help.

Thank you & All the very best!
 
spicey said:
SINP Application Intake Thresholds - Economy - Government of Saskatchewan - http://www.economy.gov.sk.ca/immigration/sinp-application-intake-thresholds

Also, according to an email I have just received from SINP:

"For 2015, the SINP accepted a maximum of 500 applications to the International Skilled Worker category from applicants who did not have an approved offer of permanent full-time employment in Saskatchewan. The SINP application database electronically logged applications submitted to the International Skilled Worker category in the order of which they were submitted. The first 500 applications have been received and will be reviewed for compliance with the criteria of the category.



The SINP is still accepting applications to the International Skilled Worker Category from applicants with approved job offers. For information on finding work in Saskatchewan, visit Finding Work."
 
adrscuds said:
Also, according to an email I have just received from SINP:

"For 2015, the SINP accepted a maximum of 500 applications to the International Skilled Worker category from applicants who did not have an approved offer of permanent full-time employment in Saskatchewan. The SINP application database electronically logged applications submitted to the International Skilled Worker category in the order of which they were submitted. The first 500 applications have been received and will be reviewed for compliance with the criteria of the category.



The SINP is still accepting applications to the International Skilled Worker Category from applicants with approved job offers. For information on finding work in Saskatchewan, visit Finding Work."
Does this mean, that who submitted application successfully are in cap?
 
Manucharyanroza said:
Does this mean, that who submitted application successfully are in cap?

Most likely. The system should now warn people trying to submit applications that the cap has been reached.

Still, all applications accepted need to undergo review by SINP. If applications are deemed incomplete, those will free up some slots allowing more people to try and submit new applications.
 
adrscuds said:
Most likely. The system should now warn people trying to submit applications that the cap has been reached.

Still, all applications accepted still need to undergo review by SINP. If applications are deemed incomplete, those will free up some slots allowing more people to try and submit new applications.

What do you reckon, will they genuinely give 500 nomination this year? as only few people were given nomination for 2014 so far out of 250 quota.
 
arsal385 said:
What do you reckon, will they genuinely give 500 nomination this year? as only few people were given nomination for 2014 so far out of 250 quota.

No1 can be certain of that. But, as EE has already launched, my hopes rely on SINP speeding up the process, so people like me can update their EE profile, get the extra 600 points, and receive their ITA. Nonetheless, SINP still has 1000 spots for people chosen via EE.

If you checked the Saskatchewan box as an intended province to settle in, on your EE profile, you can be chosen via that method on 1 of the 1000 spots.
 
adrscuds said:
No1 can be certain of that. But, as EE has already launched, my hopes rely on SINP speeding up the process, so people like me can update their EE profile, get the extra 600 points, and receive their ITA. Nonetheless, SINP still has 1000 spots for people chosen via EE.

If you checked the Saskatchewan box as an intended province to settle in, on your EE profile, you can be chosen via that method on 1 of the 1000 spots.
I chose all provinces/territories , doesn't have any problem?
 
Marooned said:
I chose all provinces/territories , doesn't have any problem?

Not at all. It's good, because it means u're willing to settle anywhere in Canada.

I chose all of them, but Yukon, Nunavut and Northern territories. Canada might be my dream country, but I'm surely not going to be able to live in an arctic environment :D
 
adrscuds said:
Not at all. It's good, because it means u're willing to settle anywhere in Canada.

I chose all of them, but Yukon, Nunavut and Northern territories. Canada might be my dream country, but I'm surely not going to be able to live in an arctic environment :D
do all provinces include BC and Quebec?
 
Did you guys personalize settlement plan? I didn't personalize whatever visit Canada tool showed me, I attached it with application, so not sure whether that was a mistake or not.