Hello everyone, how's everything going?
My name is Billy. I am now holding a 3-year post graduate working permit. Recently, I got an job offer from an employer in Saskatchewan. He said he had helped many students before and could help me with the SINP and could provide any documents i need when i apply the SINP. the employer has sent me the copy of the cerrification which shows he can hire international employeea. I am now struggling whether i should take the job or not.
Here are my questions.
1)If I go to SA and try to apply the SINP, which category can I have other that students? It is ridiculous to apply under students as I need to work there for 2 years. I only hold a 3-year post graduate work permit and i do not think I think finish all the procedures within one year--you know what i mean, the canada government is so slow. Besides, no one knows what will happen 2 years later. The government are changing policies all the time.
2)OK, lets assume that I can apply the existing working permit sub-category. What the hell is that SINP job approval letter? What does it look like? What is the procedure should be? pls dont just copy the website. I can easily find them. I need some one to explain it. Thank you.
In my opinion, the whole process will work like this:
a) I take the offer
b) I work for some time. In this case, under existing working permit, 6 months.
c) As soon as i work for 6 months, the employer apply the SINP job approval letter.
d) we wait for the result of the letter. lets assume 1 month.
e) I apply the SINP. At that time, I have actually worked 7 months.
Is that correct? Can the employer apply the SINP job approval letter when I have worked for 3 months so that I can apply the SINP once I have worked for 6 months?
3) Actually this problem is still about that job approval letter. what does it mean by saying:The job approval letter is eligible for six months after date of issue.
If this must be done before the employer offers me the job, that 6 months will never enough for me to get SINP.
I have become crazy about that...can anyone tell me about that?
By the way, it is said now it is easier to get PNP in BC other that SA, is it true?
My name is Billy. I am now holding a 3-year post graduate working permit. Recently, I got an job offer from an employer in Saskatchewan. He said he had helped many students before and could help me with the SINP and could provide any documents i need when i apply the SINP. the employer has sent me the copy of the cerrification which shows he can hire international employeea. I am now struggling whether i should take the job or not.
Here are my questions.
1)If I go to SA and try to apply the SINP, which category can I have other that students? It is ridiculous to apply under students as I need to work there for 2 years. I only hold a 3-year post graduate work permit and i do not think I think finish all the procedures within one year--you know what i mean, the canada government is so slow. Besides, no one knows what will happen 2 years later. The government are changing policies all the time.
2)OK, lets assume that I can apply the existing working permit sub-category. What the hell is that SINP job approval letter? What does it look like? What is the procedure should be? pls dont just copy the website. I can easily find them. I need some one to explain it. Thank you.
In my opinion, the whole process will work like this:
a) I take the offer
b) I work for some time. In this case, under existing working permit, 6 months.
c) As soon as i work for 6 months, the employer apply the SINP job approval letter.
d) we wait for the result of the letter. lets assume 1 month.
e) I apply the SINP. At that time, I have actually worked 7 months.
Is that correct? Can the employer apply the SINP job approval letter when I have worked for 3 months so that I can apply the SINP once I have worked for 6 months?
3) Actually this problem is still about that job approval letter. what does it mean by saying:The job approval letter is eligible for six months after date of issue.
If this must be done before the employer offers me the job, that 6 months will never enough for me to get SINP.
I have become crazy about that...can anyone tell me about that?
By the way, it is said now it is easier to get PNP in BC other that SA, is it true?