Yes it is.scorpo said:PLS, is it compulsory for applicants in Nigeria to sit for IELTS for language requirement?
What will make applicants from Nigeria exempted from language requirement? Language requirement is a MANDATORY requirement, no matter the country you are from.scorpo said:PLS, is it compulsory for applicants in Nigeria to sit for IELTS for language requirement?
IT COULD AFFECT YOUR MANITOBA APPLICTAION , IF THEY HAVE BEEN INFORMED ABOUT YOUR SINP APPLICATION AS PER THE CONDITION OF MANITOBA .Ogeorge said:Hiya,
Please is it possible to have to provincial nominee programme?
I have sent an application to Manitoba already and waiting for a response and have already sent my application to SINP.
I hope this wont affect my chances?
Manitoba is strict in terms of PNP, i guess it might be a bit risky for you.Ogeorge said:Hiya,
Please is it possible to have to provincial nominee programme?
I have sent an application to Manitoba already and waiting for a response and have already sent my application to SINP.
I hope this wont affect my chances?
I understood the fact you are asking as other several immigration exempt Nigerian for English language, unfortunately, SINP does require language proficiency in terms of IELTS.scorpo said:PLS, is it compulsory for applicants in Nigeria to sit for IELTS for language requirement?
The bolded is not true!sujwal said:I understood the fact you are asking as other several immigration exempt Nigerian for English language, unfortunately, SINP does require language proficiency in terms of IELTS.
Yes your are correct but also, the application number is created automatic, whether its submitted or just somebody created another by mistake, but SINP also has got other categories, after this 250, students inside canada category is too most anticipated and crowded, so some of the application number may be those.vattaluri said:From January 2nd to January 10th (Threshold of 250 reached without job offer) the difference in serial number of applications was very big (105xxxx to 106xxxx) which is almost 5000. This means the number of online application created is in thousands which includes all categories but the 250 threshold without job offer reached on January 10th. Is this analysis correct ??????????????????? I want the members to share their opinion on this. Thanks.
I understand that but i dont only mean canada or developed countries. By saying immigration i dont only mean by permanent residence or just visa office, it can be for study or any temporary immigration purpose as well. Several universities in USA, UK and Australia exempt Nigerian students on language requirements. Also some of the central african nationals were exempted for english language in UK immigration. I think your country is english speaking country as well, and i believe you guys also have several benefits in terms of language requirements. The only problem is for people like us for whom english is third language, although people are doing really good in english, i see people got above 8 in ELTS, which is very good having english as 2nd or 3rd language.solomonwise said:The bolded is not true!
Just search it here: http://www.workingincanada.gc.ca/occupation_search-eng.do , check out Education & Job Requirements tab, and you can see for each NOC how it's been defined in each province, some of the IT NOC are regulated and some are not, I didn't search all but you can see 2147 is regulated but 2174 is not in SK:AbdelAllah said:Hi, we still haven't cleared the issue of weather "IT" is a regulated or non-regulated professions in Saskatchewan, correct?
simonwang said:Just search it here: http://www.workingincanada.gc.ca/occupation_search-eng.do , check out Education & Job Requirements tab, and you can see for each NOC how it's been defined in each province, some of the IT NOC are regulated and some are not, I didn't search all but you can see 2147 is regulated but 2174 is not in SK:
2147:
http://www.workingincanada.gc.ca/report-eng.do?area=29307&lang=eng&noc=2147&action=final&ln=p®ionKeyword=Regina%2C+Saskatchewan&s=3&source=2&titleKeyword=computer+engineer#RegulatedOccupation
2174:
http://www.workingincanada.gc.ca/report-eng.do?area=29307&lang=eng&noc=2174&action=final&ln=p®ionKeyword=Regina%2C+Saskatchewan&s=3&source=2&titleKeyword=computer+engineer#RegulatedOccupation
Yeah I saw that but that's really make this grey, work in canada is one of the specific web site the application guide mentioned, the page you mentioned is a general guideline for all IT guys, for either "Information Systems Professionals" or "Information Technology Certified Professionals", the first step is contact Canadian Information Processing Society of Saskatchewan, I did so by Email CIPS and asked about it, they replied that for 2174 the certification is optional for work in SK, for other IT NOC, I'm not sure.AbdelAllah said:Yes, but on "http://www.saskimmigrationcanada.ca/is-my-occupation-regulated/" you will find "Information Systems Professionals" and "Information Technology Certified Professionals" listed.
Any thoughts?