subramani_vs said:Don't worry many of us are here
Will SINP open EE/OID again in November/December or quota is filled?
subramani_vs said:Don't worry many of us are here
PR card revoked as the person was not living in SK. Is it of some one known to you personally?ashpkgo70 said:As a Canadian PR you can work and live anywhere in Canada but since you have submitted a signed form, Schedule-4 to be specific that you intend to live in SK. I have seen some cases where they revoke PR card because an applicant has not been living in SK. So it is preferable that you live in SK otherwise that can cause problem in future.
There is no matching Job NOC in SINP occupation in High Demand list. So you can't able to apply for Saskatchewan. They have only 21 Jobs in their list for OID and EE. The List is same for both categories.tame1981 said:hello, is it advisable to apply for SINP as a psychologist working as a social worker in a hospital? I have a family friend in Saskatoon. do I stand a chance?...if I want to apply this November, please which of this provinces are the best to apply to now 11:11:2016? my discipline is psychology but I work as a social worker in a hospital.
About 70-80% people immediately move for other provinces after getting PR through Saskatchewan. We haven't heard about any action against them.ashpkgo70 said:As a Canadian PR you can work and live anywhere in Canada but since you have submitted a signed form, Schedule-4 to be specific that you intend to live in SK. I have seen some cases where they revoke PR card because an applicant has not been living in SK. So it is preferable that you live in SK otherwise that can cause problem in future.
rockytg said:PR card revoked as the person was not living in SK. Is it of some one known to you personally?
Could you share a little more details wherein the PR card for SK provincial candidates was revoked.
It is not someone I know personally but there are some cases in this forum that their cards were revoked after moving to other province. Morally and ethically you should live in the province which nominated you. BUT if they find out that your intentions were never to live in that province (I don't know how they find out) then they might revoke your PR card. Now this is not 100% true for all the cases. But I have seen many cases where their cards got revoked. It depends on the discretion of your visa officer.rockytg said:PR card revoked as the person was not living in SK. Is it of some one known to you personally?
Could you share a little more details wherein the PR card for SK provincial candidates was revoked.
ashpkgo70 said:It is not someone I know personally but there are some cases in this forum that their cards were revoked after moving to other province. Morally and ethically you should live in the province which nominated you. BUT if they find out that your intentions were never to live in that province (I don't know how they find out) then they might revoke your PR card. Now this is not 100% true for all the cases. But I have seen many cases where their cards got revoked. It depends on the discretion of your visa officer.
Thank you sir. Hit that [good] button if I helped. thankssinp Kathmandu said:I am convinced with your argument Ashpkgo.thanks
That was news for me so that is why asked the question. I was of the opinion that once the PR card(first landing) has been issued, rarest of rare case PR gets revoked for moving out of province.ashpkgo70 said:It is not someone I know personally but there are some cases in this forum that their cards were revoked after moving to other province. Morally and ethically you should live in the province which nominated you. BUT if they find out that your intentions were never to live in that province (I don't know how they find out) then they might revoke your PR card. Now this is not 100% true for all the cases. But I have seen many cases where their cards got revoked. It depends on the discretion of your visa officer.