***** I will be so appreciate if u can guide me******
when I was submitting my documents at 2 Jan, due to some technical problems in SINP website, before uploading my application form, my request SUBMITTED!!!
I could not delete the incomplete submission, then I made another submission at 3 Jan and I uploaded all necessary documents.
some days ago (I am not sure about its exact date) my first application (which was incomplete) RECEIVED by cic while the other was which is complete is still SUBMITTED.
either, i did not receive any e-mail and file number from SNIP.
I am so worry that my second application never RECEIVE by SINP
What should I do??? I am worry that SNIP do not RECEIVE my next application
do u think should I sent and e-mail to them or ....
As other members have mentioned, since you have not received AOR, I suggest you email them and attach all your docs and explain what happened during the application process so you do not get refused based on incomplete documents.
It lists Information Systems Professionals, and Information Technology certified Professional as requiring licence to apply to SINP or am I understanding it wrong?
I really suggest you to contact CIPS. Personally i dont think IT is a regulated profession as like health. Please email cips about this, they will be advice you clearly. I dont want to give you false information.
Please let me know if anyone applied against NOC code 2173 submitted any documents related to the licensing or certification in
Saskatchewan. As per "Application Guide for the International Skilled Workers Category", it is mentioned
If you intend to work in an occupation that requires licensing or certification in
Saskatchewan, you must contact the provincial, national and/or industrial regulatory
association before applying for nomination to verify that you will be able to meet
licensing or certification requirements. Before nomination, the SINP will contact the
appropriate regulatory body to ensure it has no objections to SINP nomination
Please help me to whom I need to contact to verify if the profession listed under NOC 2173, is regulated. If anyone already did this step, please guide me. Thanks.
I really suggest you to contact CIPS. Personally i dont think IT is a regulated profession as like health. Please email cips about this, they will be advice you clearly. I dont want to give you false information.
I honestly believe that 250 AORs have been sent already, those who haven't heard anything will receive a letter starting with "We're sorry...." this week
I honestly believe that 250 AORs have been sent already, those who haven't heard anything will receive a letter starting with "We're sorry...." this week
I honestly believe that 250 AORs have been sent already, those who haven't heard anything will receive a letter starting with "We're sorry...." this week
Initially two days the SINP online application system was not stable. So most of them are able to submit their applications after the system is stable.
Till now AOR was received by the people who managed to submit their application when online application system was not stable.
Initially two days the SINP online application system was not stable. So most of them are able to submit their applications after the system is stable.
Till now AOR was received by the people who managed to submit their application when online application system was not stable.
Thanks Sujwal and Sreeramp. I had contacted CIPS and they recommended a route for licence. However I did not specifically ask them if it is 'regulated' as from the Sask website under 'Is my occupation regulated' it is listed there.
I will therefore contact them and ask them to do a letter confirming I will be eligible for licence since the application guide has stated
'You must contact the provincial, national and/or industrial regulatory association before applying for nomination to verify that you will be licensed. Before nomination, the SINP will contact the appropriate regulatory body to ensure it has no objections to SINP nomination.'