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Dreamer2014 said:
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHH !!!!!

Congratulationssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss

;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

This is awesome , come on LUCKY it is your turn bro :)

M very happy for FSWCIO! :)

Thanks Buddy, my turn will also come but right now it's Submitted!

I want to tell SINP, I'm ok if you don't listen me but please listen to all my dear friends and change my status to 'In Process', you'll make happy not only me but all my dear friends :) :) :)


I saw your post regardning additional documents, how long will it take you to get passport renewed? I hope, all other documents shouldn't be a time consuming process.
 
Hi all,

My status change to IP on Feb 09, and got an Notes: Noc is listed as 2283 by Applicant, but shows up as 2282 on the SINP list.

I emailed SINP my new IMM-0008, and change to NOC to 2282.

Today 13, my status changed to Waiting On Applicant, but I do not receive the email yet to provide more detail information.

Does anyone know what's that meaning and what should I do, please.

Thank you!~
 
HI all
I want to share with all my good news . My application status changed to IN PROCESS yestereday!!:) :D
 
They asked me to provide them SINP-100-1 form, As my NOC-1111 is regulated in Saskatchewan, how wiil i give below question answer, pls advise me........


Form: SINP-100-1
Does your occupation require you to be approved by an occupational regulatory body
before you can work in Saskatchewan? Yes No

If yes, which regulatory body:


If you have contacted the regulatory body and it has been determined that you do not qualify to work in Saskatchewan, please explain

in detail how you will meet the regulatory requirements.



Please attach correspondence from the regulatory body supporting your ability to work in this occupation in Saskatchewan.

SINP will contact the regulatory body to confirm they support your nomination.
 
FSWCIO said:
Just while the heavy thunderstorm going on with SINP I got my status changed to "in process" . :)

Dear rsx please check and share if your balance went below the 24,950 in last three months.



Congratulationnnnnn brother :-[ :-* :'(
 
Lucky4u750 said:
M very happy for FSWCIO! :)

Thanks Buddy, my turn will also come but right now it's Submitted!

I want to tell SINP, I'm ok if you don't listen me but please listen to all my dear friends and change my status to 'In Process', you'll make happy not only me but all my dear friends :) :) :)


I saw your post regardning additional documents, how long will it take you to get passport renewed? I hope, all other documents shouldn't be a time consuming process.

I will go asking tomorrow I think it is about a week, but the problem is that I am not sure that they will agree to renew it 6 months earlier than the assigned time as it will expire in August

I will update you tomorrow
 
ligm said:
Hi all,

My status change to IP on Feb 09, and got an Notes: Noc is listed as 2283 by Applicant, but shows up as 2282 on the SINP list.

I emailed SINP my new IMM-0008, and change to NOC to 2282.

Today 13, my status changed to Waiting On Applicant, but I do not receive the email yet to provide more detail information.

Does anyone know what's that meaning and what should I do, please.

Thank you!~

they may email u today by the end of the day

keep checking :)
 
vgo said:
HI all
I want to share with all my good news . My application status changed to IN PROCESS yestereday!!:) :D

Congrats buddy :)
 
FSWCIO said:
Thank you buddy. Let's pray for each other's. Enjoy your +1 :)

Congrats man. Long awaited. You deserve this. Cheers
 
spicey said:
I totally disagreed with you brother. Fixed them deposit is as liquid as Cash and therefore easily transferrable.


All they need from him is a transaction history which will back up the Fixed Term Certificate.It is a liquid money, real money and not even Near Money.

Do not totally agree with you. In accounting, a fixed asset (Tangibel, Intangible and Investment {fixed/term deposit is a form}) is any form of asset that can not be readily converted to cash and used for immediate and urgent requirement. It is totally different from a liquid asset (cash, savings and current asset). Converting a fixed asset into cash results in some loss of value while this is otherwise in savings. It is just like shares and needs to be valued based on the current market value. To obtain a solvency certificate in U.S, only fixed asset cannot be shown, you have to show a either a current (liquid asset) or both current and fixed and I believe the same will be applicable in Canada since they use almost the same system

I would suggest Dreamer and Shanaya to get new proof or letter on their bank letterhead showing the start date, current date and the balances (Start and Current balance) if they cannot show any savings account in the last three month.
 
Dreamer2014 said:
Actually I think to gather all documents and send them all together

but they asked me that the passport expiry date must be more than 2 years so I advice u all that if any of u has a passport that will expire before 2 years to renew it as they said in their email for me

and I have a question please:

I have a saving certificate in a bank other than the bank I frequently use
this certificate covers the amount they need but this account has no activity I only save this money in it
and now they are asking about a statement that has the activity of the previous 3 months
the question is: How can I let them understand that their is no activity on this account?

Since you have a savings account, get the statement of the savings account showing start and end dates within 3 month period prior to application or to current date. It does not matter if there is no transaction so far the balance is up to the required amount.
 
tols said:
One thing about settlement fund requirement is that they want a fund that is easily "transferrable" and not money that is tied down somewhere. This why they are rejecting fixed deposit because you cannot spend it instantly. They don't want to care about the term of the deposit. I would advise you give them a saving or current account transactions to backup. Cheers

you are totally wrong, according the application guide, SINP describes settlement fund as followed. Term deposit can be recognized as fund.


Settlement Funds
The minimum required amount for your application is based on the size of your family and outlined in the table below. Your settlement funds must meet the following criteria:
 The minimum amount must be maintained for at least 3 months prior to submitting your application to the SINP and you are required to maintain these funds throughout the entire immigration process.
 The account(s) must be in the principal applicant or spouse’s name(s) only.
 Account statements must show detailed transaction history.
 Only provide documents for accounts that maintain the minimum required value, not documents for all financial assets.
 Only the following funds will be accepted: checking accounts, savings accounts, GICs, Mutual Funds, RRSPs, TSFAs, term deposits and time deposi
 
This should calm everybody, thanks yongzhang

As long as fixed deposit term deposit/ time deposit were bought 3 months prior to application everything is fine ! And if the immigration officer is lazy enough to not top check your file properly feel free to shoot an email for review !

RULE BOOK matters !


yongzhang said:
you are totally wrong, according the application guide, SINP describes settlement fund as followed. Term deposit can be recognized as fund.


Settlement Funds
The minimum required amount for your application is based on the size of your family and outlined in the table below. Your settlement funds must meet the following criteria:
 The minimum amount must be maintained for at least 3 months prior to submitting your application to the SINP and you are required to maintain these funds throughout the entire immigration process.
 The account(s) must be in the principal applicant or spouse's name(s) only.
 Account statements must show detailed transaction history.
 Only provide documents for accounts that maintain the minimum required value, not documents for all financial assets.
 Only the following funds will be accepted: checking accounts, savings accounts, GICs, Mutual Funds, RRSPs, TSFAs, term deposits and time deposi