Do we need to provide bank statement/sponsorship docs/educational certificate/transcript/ employment letters during our PR(through PNP) application in CIC? I cannot see these documents requirement in the checklist IMM5690. Please assist. My sister is going to apply early August.
Do we need to provide bank statement/sponsorship docs/educational certificate/transcript/ employment letters during our PR(through PNP) application in CIC? I cannot see these documents requirement in the checklist IMM5690. Please assist. My sister is going to apply early August.
I was nominated by Saskatchewan. I just sent my paper based application to Sydney on July 22th. After that, wait for the AOR. With respect to documents that you must submit, You must strictly send the documents requested in the checklist. Remember, if you was nominated, the province already checked all those documents.
Thank you so much. I will touch based with you again after sending the package.
graphon said:
Hello friends,
I was nominated by Saskatchewan. I just sent my paper based application to Sydney on July 22th. After that, wait for the AOR. With respect to documents that you must submit, You must strictly send the documents requested in the checklist. Remember, if you was nominated, the province already checked all those documents.
Quote from: Nisha_Litty on July 26, 2016, 11:45:19 am
Hi
I tried to apply for federal program but when I select Manitoba or Saskatchewan it says I don't have eligibility.
I am a 34 years old MCA graduate with more than 10 years in IT industry. My IELTS score is L-8.5, R-9,W-6.5 S-6.5.
I would like to know,
1) In which all provinces is open to apply for Skilled worker Program.
2) Is it necessary to know French to apply for Quebec.
3) which all other options I have to immigrate to Canada.
Quote from: Nisha_Litty on July 26, 2016, 11:45:19 am
Hi
I tried to apply for federal program but when I select Manitoba or Saskatchewan it says I don't have eligibility.
I am a 34 years old MCA graduate with more than 10 years in IT industry. My IELTS score is L-8.5, R-9,W-6.5 S-6.5.
I would like to know,
1) In which all provinces is open to apply for Skilled worker Program.
2) Is it necessary to know French to apply for Quebec.
3) which all other options I have to immigrate to Canada.
Dear, read it carefully. Your all questions will solve automatically.
OID :- http://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/immigrating-to-saskatchewan/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/applicants-international-skilled-workers/international-skilled-worker-occupations-in-demand
Application Guide for OID :- http://publications.gov.sk.ca/documents/310/85140-ISW%20Application%20Guide%20(No%20Job)%20(06-May-16).pdf
Note : Read it cogitatively.
Some forums state that SINP has been opening on & around 20-22 of every month since May. I applied on 21st Jul 2016.
Keep checking this link http://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/immigrating-to-saskatchewan/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/maximum-number-of-sinp-applications
Quote from: Nisha_Litty on July 26, 2016, 11:45:19 am
Hi
I tried to apply for federal program but when I select Manitoba or Saskatchewan it says I don't have eligibility.
I am a 34 years old MCA graduate with more than 10 years in IT industry. My IELTS score is L-8.5, R-9,W-6.5 S-6.5.
I would like to know,
1) In which all provinces is open to apply for Skilled worker Program.
2) Is it necessary to know French to apply for Quebec.
3) which all other options I have to immigrate to Canada.
It is not Federal Programme, It's Provincial. You are more than eligible for SINP EE, your IELTS score is 7.5, and they require overall 6.5. You must select NOC 2171 (NOC 0213 is also for u, but it is tough to convince, always choose lower category NOC). for applying this immediately generate deposit of $12,164/ INR 6,50,000 (for single person if unmarried) then after 3 months u will eligible to apply for SINP (POF must 3 months old at the time of filling Application). SINP intakes open frequently every month.
The other option is, You can think about Morden Immigration.