I think I am 75% ready with the list of forms, Federal that is. All I need to do is print them out, sign and write my details in native language and wait for the Province Forms.
I think I am 75% ready with the list of forms, Federal that is. All I need to do is print them out, sign and write my details in native language and wait for the Province Forms.
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Hi for those who are saying that you dont need to have an eligibility for licensure if your profession is regulated, after nomination, you are incorrect. As per page 11 of the International skilled workers category guide, it specifically mentions "Proof of eligibility for Saskatchewan licensure from the regulatory body will be required as part of the SINP application". So you Will Not get nominated until you show proof that you have the eligibility for licensure. Just FYI.
Hi for those who are saying that you just need to have an eligibility for licensure if your profession is regulated, after nomination, you are incorrect. As per page 11 of the International skilled workers category guide, it specifically mentions "Proof of eligibility for Saskatchewan licensure from the regulatory body will be required as part of the SINP application". So you Will Not get nominated until you show proof that you have the eligibility for licensure. Just FYI.
Just saw this link with respect to selecting our category. It says for question 2 if you had selected 'ECONOMIC' for question 1, then you can select one of the following
If you chose “ Economic” in question 1, select one of the following:
Skilled worker
Skilled trades
Investor
Entrepreneur
Self-employed
Provincial nominee
Canadian experience class
Quebec selected skilled worker
Quebec selected entrepreneur
Quebec selected self employed
Quebec selected investor
Live-in Caregiver Program (LCP)
Startup Business
Just saw this link with respect to selecting our category. It says for question 2 if you had selected 'ECONOMIC' for question 1, then you can select one of the following
If you chose “ Economic” in question 1, select one of the following:
Skilled worker
Skilled trades
Investor
Entrepreneur
Self-employed
Provincial nominee
Canadian experience class
Quebec selected skilled worker
Quebec selected entrepreneur
Quebec selected self employed
Quebec selected investor
Live-in Caregiver Program (LCP)
Startup Business
Provincial nominees
Almost all of Canada’s provinces and territories can nominate people to immigrate to Canada. These people have the skills, education and work experience they need to contribute to the economy of that province or territory.
To apply under the Provincial Nominee Program, you must:
be nominated by a specific Canadian province or territory, then
apply to Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) to become a permanent resident of Canada.
Now all the forms will be submitted to CIC only after our Nomination so It has to be provincial Nominees. Secondly Bro, you were also defending this and now you yourself is confused..
nithyaindia and few others like me who have failed in FSW 2013 and have come here
While filling the generic application form, are you giving your UCI number or not. Should we give that. I have my UCI number from FSW 2013 as my application pack has been returned
nithyaindia and few others like me who have failed in FSW 2013 and have come here
While filling the generic application form, are you giving your UCI number or not. Should we give that. I have my UCI number from FSW 2013 as my application pack has been returned
Lots of job as long as your not so picky, but regulated jobs are not easy to pursue as you need experience and Canadian knowledge, but in time, with perseverance, motivation and hard work, anyone can reach what they really want to do.