gangster9rls
Star Member
- Sep 6, 2013
- 8
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Manila
- NOC Code......
- 2134
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 18-12-2013
- Doc's Request.
- 05-05-2014(PCC and RPRF)
- Nomination.....
- 07-02-2014
- AOR Received.
- N/A
- IELTS Request
- Sent with Initial application
- File Transfer...
- 07-03-2014 (Probable date)
- Med's Request
- 05-05-2014
- Med's Done....
- 14-05-2014
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- 23-06-2014
- VISA ISSUED...
- 12-07-2014
- LANDED..........
- 18-09-2014 (PR card in Process 14 Oct 2014; Complete:22 Oct 2014 and Received PR cards on 27 Oct 2014)
hello guys
I think there are no clear indications in Application guide book regarding regulated profession, qualification assessment etc..
Application guide demonstrated as
"if your occupational education and work experience is in a regulated
profession, you will be required to obtain the appropriate Saskatchewan
qualification recognition to be able to work in that profession."
for this whether WES assessed credential report will be accepted or not ?
else it has to be assessed by Saskatchewan province authorized body?
We need to get clear picture about this assessment first.
the second one
"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 able to meet
licensing or certification requirements".
As per my knowledge, it is highly difficult to get a registered license from the regulatory body before application.
also their intent is not to apply and get license before application. Just we need to verify with regulator bodies
however, verify means we need to get some sort of documentary proof and or just call them and confirm with them that whether we will meet the requirement or not?
In this regard, application guide is not at all clear.
for regulated professions, please refer the below link
http://www.saskimmigrationcanada.ca/is-my-occupation-regulated/
As per my knowledge IT Professionals also will come under regulated profession (If I am wrong, apology for the same).
Firstly, we need to get clear picture about this
since neither application guide nor our forum member have clear idea about aforesaid issues.
My sincere advice is before filing application to SNIP, get clear picture about issues either from SNIP government or some other registered agents
once you filed application with assumptions and without clear picture about those issues , there may be chances of rejections
also we don't have time to correct the mistakes since the total no of applications will accepted in all NOC categories are 250 only.
Guys, if I am wrong please excuse me.
just I shared my thoughts.
I think there are no clear indications in Application guide book regarding regulated profession, qualification assessment etc..
Application guide demonstrated as
"if your occupational education and work experience is in a regulated
profession, you will be required to obtain the appropriate Saskatchewan
qualification recognition to be able to work in that profession."
for this whether WES assessed credential report will be accepted or not ?
else it has to be assessed by Saskatchewan province authorized body?
We need to get clear picture about this assessment first.
the second one
"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 able to meet
licensing or certification requirements".
As per my knowledge, it is highly difficult to get a registered license from the regulatory body before application.
also their intent is not to apply and get license before application. Just we need to verify with regulator bodies
however, verify means we need to get some sort of documentary proof and or just call them and confirm with them that whether we will meet the requirement or not?
In this regard, application guide is not at all clear.
for regulated professions, please refer the below link
http://www.saskimmigrationcanada.ca/is-my-occupation-regulated/
As per my knowledge IT Professionals also will come under regulated profession (If I am wrong, apology for the same).
Firstly, we need to get clear picture about this
since neither application guide nor our forum member have clear idea about aforesaid issues.
My sincere advice is before filing application to SNIP, get clear picture about issues either from SNIP government or some other registered agents
once you filed application with assumptions and without clear picture about those issues , there may be chances of rejections
also we don't have time to correct the mistakes since the total no of applications will accepted in all NOC categories are 250 only.
Guys, if I am wrong please excuse me.
just I shared my thoughts.