Hi my friend,lamarjames42 said:Dear all friends today i got a letter from SINP please tell me about this letter is i got rejected from program because I'm worried about it...
Dear Mr. James:
Following a careful review of your application and supporting materials we are unable
to nominate you under the SINP International Skilled Worker Category. Approvals
under this program are limited to those who have met all the required qualifications. In
your case, your application was found to be deficient because of the reasons listed in
the enclosure.
We encourage you to reapply in the future if circumstances change and you are able to
meet all of the requirements of this or any other category of the SINP. You can find
more information on the criteria for the SINP.
Thank you for your interest in the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program.
Sincerely,
David Li
SINP
Enclosed
List of Application Deficiencies
Requirements not met:
Principal Applicant - James Lamar
Proof of Transferable Settlement Funds
SINP-400-1 SINP Assessment Rating
You do not meet the SINP settlement requirements. You must have proof of having
$11,000 CAD maintained in a bank for at least 3 months prior to your application and
throughout the entire immigration process.
Applicant does not have the required settlement funds.
Dear all friends I provide them proof of my settlement funds more then $11,000 CAD please help me and tell me what is should now do?
Looking forward for you responses
Do you have any dependent? Spouse or children. If I remember right, 11,000 CAD per person.lamarjames42 said:Dear all friends today i got a letter from SINP please tell me about this letter is i got rejected from program because I'm worried about it...
Dear Mr. James:
Following a careful review of your application and supporting materials we are unable
to nominate you under the SINP International Skilled Worker Category. Approvals
under this program are limited to those who have met all the required qualifications. In
your case, your application was found to be deficient because of the reasons listed in
the enclosure.
We encourage you to reapply in the future if circumstances change and you are able to
meet all of the requirements of this or any other category of the SINP. You can find
more information on the criteria for the SINP.
Thank you for your interest in the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program.
Sincerely,
David Li
SINP
Enclosed
List of Application Deficiencies
Requirements not met:
Principal Applicant - James Lamar
Proof of Transferable Settlement Funds
SINP-400-1 SINP Assessment Rating
You do not meet the SINP settlement requirements. You must have proof of having
$11,000 CAD maintained in a bank for at least 3 months prior to your application and
throughout the entire immigration process.
Applicant does not have the required settlement funds.
Dear all friends I provide them proof of my settlement funds more then $11,000 CAD please help me and tell me what is should now do?
Looking forward for you responses
As his letter shows SINP asked for $11.000 not more and it shows he is going to Canada alone.tianyuan09 said:Do you have any dependent? Spouse or children. If I remember right, 11,000 CAD per person.
Regards.
yuan09
You may be able to get some help after everyone understands the situation completely. Please answer these questions:lamarjames42 said:Dear all friends today i got a letter from SINP please tell me about this letter is i got rejected from program because I'm worried about it...
Dear Mr. James:
Following a careful review of your application and supporting materials we are unable
to nominate you under the SINP International Skilled Worker Category. Approvals
under this program are limited to those who have met all the required qualifications. In
your case, your application was found to be deficient because of the reasons listed in
the enclosure.
We encourage you to reapply in the future if circumstances change and you are able to
meet all of the requirements of this or any other category of the SINP. You can find
more information on the criteria for the SINP.
Thank you for your interest in the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program.
Sincerely,
David Li
SINP
Enclosed
List of Application Deficiencies
Requirements not met:
Principal Applicant - James Lamar
Proof of Transferable Settlement Funds
SINP-400-1 SINP Assessment Rating
You do not meet the SINP settlement requirements. You must have proof of having
$11,000 CAD maintained in a bank for at least 3 months prior to your application and
throughout the entire immigration process.
Applicant does not have the required settlement funds.
Dear all friends I provide them proof of my settlement funds more then $11,000 CAD please help me and tell me what is should now do?
Looking forward for you responses
thank you Sujwal!sujwal said:Any additional documents you sent later doesnt reflect online. They will be on your file but not visible online account. No need to send email, if they are unsatisfied they will contact you instead.
Under PNP you need to submit copy of your IELTS report.AbdelAllah said:Friends, after nomination when applying at CIC do they require original or copy of IELTS?
Judging from experience,lump sum deposit is seen as a wilful attempt to conceal the fact that you don't have the required fund.SINP will analyse your bank statement and see if your current balance is a reflection of the trend of transactions in your finances.lamarjames42 said:I don't have job offer letter one of my bother living in Melfort, Saskatchewan he sponsor me and I apply alone without any dependent.
I provide them 3 months bank statement which show i have $11,000, actually i do a construction business in Kenya so my all money is invested in that business I submit my required funds in last few weeks like, 1 OCT 2013 i have around $2000 in my account and on December 14 2013 i deposit $10000 and submit that bank statement to SINP.
now please tell me what i do...
lamarjames42 said:I don't have job offer letter one of my bother living in Melfort, Saskatchewan he sponsor me and I apply alone without any dependent.
I provide them 3 months bank statement which show i have $11,000, actually i do a construction business in Kenya so my all money is invested in that business I submit my required funds in last few weeks like, 1 OCT 2013 i have around $2000 in my account and on December 14 2013 i deposit $10000 and submit that bank statement to SINP.
now please tell me what i do...
I have provide total $12000 CAD bank statement as i write in my last message that i already have $2000 in my account and then i submit $10000 on 14 December so my total funds are equal to $12,000 CAD.yogeshdoon said:Hi James,
The main reason for rejection is funds as per the content of the letter you received from David. The last three months from Jan 2 2014, you were supposed to show 11000 CAD in yur account but you deposite 10000$ in Dec 2013.
Have you been requested again for bank statements and other documents then after from SINP?