Can you plz guide me. While going through the instructions about SINP, I think I read that if one has more than one pages for a particular document, these pages should be merged togather and then upload (I am unable to find this statement again on any guide or document), so I am confused.
For example, if I have to upload education document(s), includes my degree, transcript and ECA report, So, should I upload all three individually or should I merge them and make 1 document to upload.
Can you plz guide me. While going through the instructions about SINP, I think I read that if one has more than one pages for a particular document, these pages should be merged togather and then upload (I am unable to find this statement again on any guide or document), so I am confused.
For example, if I have to upload education document(s), includes my degree, transcript and ECA report, So, should I upload all three individually or should I merge them and make 1 document to upload.
I have merged my marksheets and degree cert together, but kept WES report separate. SInce nothing has been mentioned, I think you can go ahead with logically merging wherever relevant.
Try posting your question in this forum "SINP 2015 WITHOUT JOB OFFER LET'S DREAM HERE !". You will get better responses. Sorry not sure how to post the link here.
International Skilled Worker Category
Important Notice:
The SINP is still accepting applications to the International Skilled Worker Category from applicants with approved job offers. However, the intake threshold for International Skilled Worker applications without job offers has been reached for 2015. The SINP will no longer accept applications that do not have a Job Approval letter and Job Offer attached. For information on finding work in Saskatchewan, visit Finding Work.
SINP is such a flop show, i mean look at last years quota, more than 60% seats for SINP were not filled, so one wonders what's all this big cheer about THE increase in quota for 2015, SINP is going to loose big time because Saskatchewan Government is not valuing the Permanent Residents who are residing in Saskatchewan from so many years.....
I am not saying that they should just let anyone sponsor anyone, but they should give higher preference to the sponsors who are living in Saskatchewan from a long time (more than 2 years) and also on top of that the family member who has been sponsored should have English proficiency and enough job experience in In-Demand jobs. That way the province sustains/ retains the immigrant population, other wise it's obvious that people will move out of Saskatchewan.....oh wait, Saskatchewan government might give an excuse that other provinces in Canada are doing the same.............in that case many permanent residents are moving from Canada to other countries where they are allowed to sponsor their families or the countries which are close to their country of origin.