The Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program (SINP) is well known in the international immigrant community for being one of the most coveted immigration programs in Canada. Hundreds upon thousands of people apply for immigration to the province but only handfuls are given the opportunity to work and live in one of Canada’s more prominent provinces. In the latest 2018 version of the SINP, the guidelines have been modified to fit the present and prevalent requirements of the province. These requirements are based upon the labour market needs and skill deficiencies of the current Saskatchewan market scenario.
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Let us start with the eligibility criteria as that is the most important factor in deciding whether you are qualified enough to get into the SINP in 2018:
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The following is a list of criteria required for eligibility for SINP:
Note that this proof of funds is only mandatory if you are planning to immigrate to Saskatchewan without a job offer.
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Dear Sir,
I am lab technologist under the demanded occupation list with NOC 3211. Already in express entry since march with total CRS score 382. I am waiting for my eligibility report ( PLA) which will confirm eligibility for getting my CSMLS licensing. Still I have no license but in process. Meanwhile till I get my license , may I submit my application in case SINP website opens in the coming days.
Respected sir I am eligible to apply in demand category my noc 4214 all documents complete as per eligible bt my licence in prosessing can I submit my file if web site open sinp in these days
I am 32 years old,married one kid.i have total 10 years exp.in Finance n accountancy. IELTS score 5 band (L-4.5,R-4.5,W-5.5,S-5.5)
My education B.com with Accountancy.
may i eligible or not for PR process??
I have been successfully application submitted on 1st Jan.2018 in SINP currently, my application has been in process& my point score is 60 so when will nomination to me & how many time spend in this process
I GOT 5 BANDS IN EACH MODULE ,10 YEARS WORK EXPERIENCE AND AGE IS 44 , SHOULD I APPLY FOR PR AT CANADA WITH FAMILY
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