All;
SINP international skilled worker guide (updated December 23rd)
Page 4, paragraph 4 under eligibility:
if your occupational education and work experience is in a regulated profession, you
will be required to demonstrate that you have obtained the appropriate Saskatchewan qualification recognition to be able to work in that profession before you apply.
Page 11, under Regulatory or Licensing Credentials:
If you intend to work in an occupation that requires licensing or certification in Saskatchewan, you must contact the provincial, national and/or industrial regulatory association before applying for nomination to verify that you will be licensed. Before nomination, the SINP will contact the appropriate regulatory body to ensure it has no objections to SINP nomination.
Does anyone feel this two statements are somehow contradictory if you are in a regulated profession? Page 4 seems to suggest that you MUST have a Saskatchewan qualification recognition while page 11 seems to require you to have made contact to establish that your foreign qualification will be "qualified" to licence after going through all the relevant steps?
Please share your thoughts as time is getting too short to make any last minutes changes.