for people who are unable to submit.. have you added your express entry no? If yes, then kindly remove it and then submit.. once u add EE no, your application would be processed under EE and not OID.
As you have mentioned above "Remove EE No: and submit".
While applying for SINP-OID they ask if we have a EE profile number and a Job seeker number, obviously we will add them and create a profile.
No my query is, we already have a Express Entry CRS number, but we do not show that. Will that be a contradict..?? Will they say that "eventhough you had a EE number, why did'nt you show that..???"
We are not hiding the fact and doing the submission right..???
Please advice, because I dont want them to reject my application because of this reason. I already have a EE profile number, Do I need to withdraw the EE profile..??
Anticipating your valuable comments.
Better you can upload now.Later its on your luck
they may ask for missing document request or they
may reject it.try to submit all or fill out common law declaration form.
Dear All, OID and EE both can be prepared in the same OASIS tool. When you fill in EE profile, initially, you would select Yes to Express entry profile and you will enter the code there. Where as for OID, you will have to say NO and then should proceed. I have submitted my profile successfully.
few years back, in saskatchewan you could sponsor upto 10 family members to come and reside in Canada. Then it was shut down. Is there any program now in that province or any other province
few years back, in saskatchewan you could sponsor upto 10 family members to come and reside in Canada. Then it was shut down. Is there any program now in that province or any other province
No, but u can get close relative 20 points, if your relative live in Sask since 1 year and he is self dependent, for EE or OID category. This is a very very big help. (Means you can get 20 points out of 100 in the point assessment Grid, where you have to secure min. 60 from 100 for SINP eligibility)
No, but u can get close relative 20 points, if your relative live in Sask since 1 year and he is self dependent, for EE or OID category. This is a very very big help. (Means you can get 20 points out of 100 in the point assessment Grid, where you have to secure min. 60 from 100 for SINP eligibility)