so should i upload 50mmX70mm at the place of digital photo instead of 35mmX45mm, or i should load both? if yes, then how?One_Topsy said:Like I said, this requirement is for hard copy photo to accompany your passport to CIC.
If you check digital photo here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/express/intake-complete.asp
It takes you to the same link.
What you can do is have the photo is 50mmX70mm, and upload that along with your eAPR.
ECA is not required for SINP OID stream, but I am not sure If its required on CIC stage after getting ITA. (I suppose it would be required for CIC)clickmes said:Hello everyone,
Is WES report required for SINP OID ??
abdulqayyum said:so should i upload 50mmX70mm at the place of digital photo instead of 35mmX45mm, or i should load both? if yes, then how?
I don't think you should panic, it's fine to have the pictures as it is. If CIC needs diff specification of pictures they will let you know.abdulqayyum said:so should i upload 50mmX70mm at the place of digital photo instead of 35mmX45mm, or i should load both? if yes, then how?
Hmm now rise that makes sense to me! I was thinking how they are running fast to make a passport request so early! Hope everyone get the desired visa quickly. Thanks for clarification.One_Topsy said:They didn't ask for it. I couldn't pay it with application fee because of card limit.
So I paid a couple of days later and sent the receipt vis CSE.
On 11JAN i got email that receipt had been added to my file
Check the topic SINP 2016 --- Preparation & FAQs, page 29. You got the answer there:clickmes said:Hi I applied for Saskatchewan International Skilled Worker - Occupations In-Demand Sub-Category.
BCOM - 20 points.
IELTS - 18 points.
AGE - 12 points.
EXP - 14 points.
BCOM - Recognized by WES.
MBA (IT) - Not Recognized by WES.
Now will I get points for my education??
As International Skilled Worker - Occupations In-Demand Sub-Category states.
" The only point which makes me rethink is " You must have at least one year of work experience in the past 10 years related to your field of education or training and in a high skilled occupation in the National Occupational Classification (NOC) Matrix level "A", "B" or "0" that is considered to be in-demand in Saskatchewan".
International Skilled Worker - Saskatchewan Express Entry Sub-Category states.
" You must have completed a minimum of one year of post-secondary education or training which is comparable to the Canadian education system and has resulted in a degree, diploma, certificate, or a certificate equivalent to a trade certificate (that is verifiable). "
Please need your valuable inputs..
Hello Pratsroy,pratsroy said:No need to get confused, field of education can be in any stream, but the experience in which skilled occupation your applying will be the matter. The experience letter should match the roles and responsibilty of the NOC which you choose.
Myself being a chemical engineer, never worked in chemical , iam totally into IT professional , i got nominated in NOC 2171.
So dont worry cheers
Hi.Blanka said:Check the topic SINP 2016 --- Preparation & FAQs, page 29. You got the answer there:
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Quote from: clickmes on January 18, 2016, 06:06:42 pm
Hi everyone,
I have completed by Bachelor of commerce in 2005. I have 10 years of experience in NOC 2281 & 2282. I have applied for SINP OID on Jan 3rd.. I'm worried if my application will be rejected coz I don't have one year of experience related to my education.. Can anyone help me in this regards. I have done all the required certifications in both the NOC..
Please need your valuable inputs..
you should show atleast one year exp on NOC which you are applying. It is not related to your education.
However, if your education is totally not aligned with your NOC, there will be a problem.
For example.. if you done commrece and doing job of IT or Mechanical Engineering ... then it's problem. If your job is somewhat related to your field of study.. then it's good.
Finally your study should atleast align with your current NOC which you are applying and you should show one year exp for that NOC your applying.
Hope this helps.
clickmes said:Hi I applied for Saskatchewan International Skilled Worker - Occupations In-Demand Sub-Category.
BCOM - 20 points.
IELTS - 18 points.
AGE - 12 points.
EXP - 14 points.
BCOM - Recognized by WES.
MBA (IT) - Not Recognized by WES.
Now will I get points for my education??
As International Skilled Worker - Occupations In-Demand Sub-Category states.
" The only point which makes me rethink is " You must have at least one year of work experience in the past 10 years related to your field of education or training and in a high skilled occupation in the National Occupational Classification (NOC) Matrix level "A", "B" or "0" that is considered to be in-demand in Saskatchewan".
International Skilled Worker - Saskatchewan Express Entry Sub-Category states.
" You must have completed a minimum of one year of post-secondary education or training which is comparable to the Canadian education system and has resulted in a degree, diploma, certificate, or a certificate equivalent to a trade certificate (that is verifiable). "
Please need your valuable inputs..
Hi Mahfuzul80,mahfuzul80 said:Hi All,
I have total 11 years experience. But I can't claim points for that I think. Because SINP put the work experience condition as
The principal applicant's work experience points are calculated according to documented proof of skilled work experience (NOC 0, A, B) in their intended occupation in the last ten years.
Now I have
NOC 4163 - Approx. 4 years (So I can claim 3 years)
NOC 0131 - More than 7 years (So I can't claim any points I think)
Considering this scenario, I am not in a position to apply for SINP since I don't have any relative in Saskatchewan. My total points now 56.
Can anybody suggest me in this regard? Thanks in advance!
BTW, I have friends in SK which I can't claim points I believe.