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this is great news for only family member catagory but not for skilled people for sinp who also have job offer from employer(skilled worker catagory who are not under family catagory ,they have only permanent job offer from employer)
u talked to Mr.Rupin about only family members catagory or for skilled worker catagory also.........
can u plz help me for this answer that for sinp nomination ielts is not compulsory for even skilled worker whio have job offer...but now on saskatchewn website they have added that cic officer can demand for ielts if he wants
but as u said that for family member catagory it will be resolved but is there any gud news for skilled workers catagory.......
plz tell me i m confused now that they only strict to skilled catagory who have no relative there only have job offer
plz tell me that is ielts compulsory for skilled peole..even employer is giving them affidavit 500-8 of eng ability
u talked to Mr.Rupin about only family members catagory or for skilled worker catagory also...............
waiting 4 ur reply
regards
 
SINP Beginning to the end

hi Patience,,
Just now one of my friend told that SINP is going to end in october this year ..is that true?
 
Its been 13 months to my application for SINP family stream... but still waiting... no response.. up to what extent i should wait for nomination?
 
Dear All,

I am from Bangladesh and applied under SINP for Nomination Certificate on 29-3-2012 in Family Member Category. My cousin assisting me as Supporting Family Member.

Don't know when I may get an acknowledgement.

I am happy to join here and hope that we will share useful information.

bye

S
 
There are several threads are created for SINP.
Therefore, we are getting scattered ....
Is it possible to stand under one single umbrella .... ...
Seniors can take this initiatives ....

All SINP application applied in 2011 tracker ---- this thread has maximum number of pages with many sharing ....
ALL SINP APPLICANTS LIST SINCE 1ST JAN 2011 --- this thread has 15 number of pages with many sharing ....
 
International English Language Testing Systems (IELTS) with minimum scores

All Provincial Nominee Applicant MUST Provide valid English language test results from a language test administered by a federally designated testing agency showing a minimum requirement. The acceptable individual band for :-


Listening – 4.5
Reading – 3.5
Writing – 4
Speaking – 4

God Bless all of YOU!!
 
Family Members Category

Notice: New SINP Changes in Effect Beginning May 1, 2012, the SINP will limit the number of concurrent nominations/applications that can be supported to one per household until the principal applicant successfully settles in Saskatchewan. The principal applicant will also be required to have an offer of employment in a National Occupational Classification (NOC) code A or B or designated trade.

Eligibility

To be considered for the SINP Family Members Category, you must:

1. Be between 18 - 49 years old.
2. Have a signed affidavit of support (SINP-500-22) from your supporting family household in Saskatchewan.
3. Have completed post-secondary education, training, or apprenticeship of at least one year in length that has resulted in a diploma, a certificate, or a degree.
4. Have at least one year of work experience in the past 10 years in your intended occupation (your employment offer in Saskatchewan).
5. Have an offer of full-time, permanent employment in Saskatchewan either in an occupation or trade in the NOC Matrix level "A" or "B", or in a designated trade in Saskatchewan.
6. Provide valid International English Language Testing Systems (IELTS) Minimum Requirement 4.0 Band
 
KAdnan said:
Family Members Category

Notice: New SINP Changes in Effect Beginning May 1, 2012, the SINP will limit the number of concurrent nominations/applications that can be supported to one per household until the principal applicant successfully settles in Saskatchewan. The principal applicant will also be required to have an offer of employment in a National Occupational Classification (NOC) code A or B or designated trade.

Eligibility

To be considered for the SINP Family Members Category, you must:

1. Be between 18 - 49 years old.
2. Have a signed affidavit of support (SINP-500-22) from your supporting family household in Saskatchewan.
3. Have completed post-secondary education, training, or apprenticeship of at least one year in length that has resulted in a diploma, a certificate, or a degree.
4. Have at least one year of work experience in the past 10 years in your intended occupation (your employment offer in Saskatchewan).
5. Have an offer of full-time, permanent employment in Saskatchewan either in an occupation or trade in the NOC Matrix level "A" or "B", or in a designated trade in Saskatchewan.
6. Provide valid International English Language Testing Systems (IELTS) Minimum Requirement 4.0 Band

So annoying. In my case, I am a physical therapist based in the Philippines. And as a foreign graduate, my credentials need to be evaluated by the Alliance of PT, take some subjects in the university before I can apply for licensure examination. A job offer for foreign graduates Physical Therapist is not possible at this point.
 
dazzling said:
So annoying. In my case, I am a physical therapist based in the Philippines. And as a foreign graduate, my credentials need to be evaluated by the Alliance of PT, take some subjects in the university before I can apply for licensure examination. A job offer for foreign graduates Physical Therapist is not possible at this point.
yes
 
Hi!Hope this new rule will not affect my application. My Aunt sponsor 3 families at the same time,that is including mine.
Im just wondering also what happened to our application:
Application filed:November 2010
Application File No.: January 2011
Addtl Docs Asked: Oct 2011(pay stab for my Aunt & my updated bank statement
Submission of Additional family member(new baby) Jan 2012

After that, we havnt received any correspondence
Can anybody help

Thanks a lot
 
roayns said:
Hi!Hope this new rule will not affect my application. My Aunt sponsor 3 families at the same time,that is including mine.
Im just wondering also what happened to our application:
Application filed:November 2010
Application File No.: January 2011
Addtl Docs Asked: Oct 2011(pay stab for my Aunt & my updated bank statement
Submission of Additional family member(new baby) Jan 2012

After that, we havnt received any correspondence
Can anybody help we apply under SINP-Family members category

Thanks a lot
 
Hello

I applied under SINP prog and got my immigration last year in october. I went to canada in february to get the PR card and came back to Pakistan.

I am planning to move there permanently in December this year or max by January 2012.

I went under SINP-Family Sponsor and also managed to arrange a job with an employer over there. Just two weeks back the immigration had written to that employer asking about my whereabouts.?

Please someone advice me whether I should tell them that i have come back to Pakistan and will be back by January 2012 or pack up my stuff and leave for canada asap?(honestly, i cant go back to canada before december cuz of some family commitments)

One of my cousin also went through this program and a similar letter of her was received by the employer. She also landed in February and moved to Toronta. On receiving the letter, she replied that she is visiting family in canada and will be back by August. They simply replied her back "Thank you for informing us".

Will i face any serious consequences for not being in canada? such as deportation or not allowed to come back to canada?

Please advice
 
jimjim11301 said:
there is no law about this, and once you become pr, you can live wherever you want !!!

[

There are a few limitations on permanent residents:

* You cannot vote in certain elections.
* You may be ineligible for certain jobs requiring high-level security clearances.
* If you or any of your family members commit a serious crime, you or your family members risk being deported from Canada.

]
also :
[Canadians also share rights and freedoms with permanent residents, for example:

* the right to enter, remain in or leave Canada;
* the right to reside in any province or territory.
]
so
plz stop telling people that a PR person can not move out ....... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is true and also true SIPN also in conditional PR status. You can not work any other province then Saskatchewan. Because you sign a Saskatchewan affidavit paper than you will stay and find for a job in here.