Work Permit - Canada Immigration Forum https://canadaimmigrationforum.ca Immigration, Visa, & Work Permits Mon, 28 Feb 2022 03:53:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.4.15 9 Absolute reasons to hire an immigration agency in Canada https://canadaimmigrationforum.ca/9-absolute-reasons-to-hire-an-immigration-agency-in-canada/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=9-absolute-reasons-to-hire-an-immigration-agency-in-canada https://canadaimmigrationforum.ca/9-absolute-reasons-to-hire-an-immigration-agency-in-canada/#respond Mon, 28 Feb 2022 03:28:57 +0000 https://canadaimmigrationforum.ca/?p=1115 Immigration agency in Canada: Hiring an immigration consultant can be a challenge itself, but it can also be very beneficial in the long run. There are many reasons why you should hire a consultant to help you with your immigration application to Canada, so here are some of them: 1. They can help you find […]

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Immigration agency in Canada: Hiring an immigration consultant can be a challenge itself, but it can also be very beneficial in the long run. There are many reasons why you should hire a consultant to help you with your immigration application to Canada, so here are some of them:

1. They can help you find work in Canada

One of the most important reasons to hire a consultant in Canada is because they can help you find work if your application is successful. It can be very beneficial for your move over to Canada, as you can already have all of your ducks in a row when it comes to getting settled. 

Hiring an immigration agency can also give you access to some employment opportunities that some other applicants may not be aware of at the time. An immigration agency can also help with filling out your application forms properly so that there aren’t any problems with them and they can save you time and money on processing fees like this.

2. Immigration agency in Canada: It saves you time and money

When applying for immigration or temporary residency Canada can be time-consuming and expensive, but it can also save you time and money if you hire an immigration agency in Canada. 

Many applicants submit their applications without the aid of a Canadian immigration consultant Canada and often face problems with certain sections of the application or have to pay additional fees that can add up over time. 

Hiring a Canadian immigration agency can be very beneficial because they will know what information is needed for each section within your application form so there aren’t any problems with it later on down the line. This can reduce processing times as well as save you money in the long run.

3. They will help you avoid problems

Another big benefit to hiring an immigration agency in Canada is that they can advise you about the Canadian immigration process. They can point out some things you may not have known about the Canadian immigration system in order to avoid problems with your Canadian immigration application form in Canada. Canadian immigration agencies can help reduce processing times for your application when it comes to a Canadian visa or permanent residency (PR).

4. You don’t need any specific qualifications or experience

When you hire a Canadian immigration consultant, they are able to give you legal advice if necessary. Because of this, all you really need is a desire to move to Canada and enough money to pay their consulting fee which will typically be no more than $1000 dollars per person on average. While this may seem like a lot of money at first, remember that hiring an immigration lawyer can easily cost this much.

5. They are experienced in multiple aspects of Canadian immigration laws

Hiring a Canadian immigration consultant can provide you with help in each aspect of the application process, not just one small part of it. This includes writing your cover letter, filling out your Canadian immigration form in Canada, gathering all necessary paperwork, preparing for your interview in Canada if applicable, and filling in any gaps that you didn’t think about when organizing your own information. A Canadian immigration consultant can offer their help throughout the entire application process to make sure there aren’t any problems when applying for a temporary residency permit or PR in Canada.

6. You have more opportunities for success

Another great benefit of Canadian immigration Canada is that, with their help, you can fill out the application form more efficiently. This can make your application more likely to result in success than it would be if you tried filling it out on your own.

7. Consultants are familiar with all visas

Hiring an immigration consultant can cover any type of visa for Canada, no matter what type of job you want or where you’re from. This means that they aren’t limited to any specific type of work or residency status and can handle anything from a temporary visa to permanent citizenship so there won’t be any problems when trying to move over to Canada.

8.  Immigration agency in Canada: Less stress and worry

With an immigration consultant, you don’t have to worry as much about anything going wrong or having any mistakes on your application for Canada because they can guide you through the entire process step-by-step with ease. This means less stress and a lot more peace of mind knowing that everything is being taken care of correctly from start to finish.

9.  Immigration agency in Canada: Get a higher approval rate

Because consultants often help applicants fill out their applications correctly, there is less chance of them making any errors which can slow down processing times or even result in denial due to incomplete information. If there are no problems with the application form, you will be much more likely to be accepted, leading to a higher approval rate when applying for residency in Canada.

Conclusion

Hiring an immigration agency in Canada will not only save you the time and hassle of doing it yourself, but it can also be a great way to ensure that your application is processed quickly. The 9 reasons we’ve shared are just some of the many benefits of hiring an experienced team who have helped thousands successfully immigrate to Canada. If you want help with all aspects of filing for Canadian citizenship or residency, get in touch today!

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Basic guidance on the LMIA job offer! https://canadaimmigrationforum.ca/basic-guidance-on-the-lmia-job-offer/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=basic-guidance-on-the-lmia-job-offer https://canadaimmigrationforum.ca/basic-guidance-on-the-lmia-job-offer/#respond Fri, 18 Sep 2020 09:34:05 +0000 https://canadaimmigrationforum.ca/?p=525 LMIA job offer, where LMIA stands for Labour Market Impact Assessment is well known to those who seeking Canada immigration as a confirm selection. So what is this LMIA job offer? First of all, one must know about LMIA and why it is important for any employer! Labour Market Impact Assessment as it’s reflected by […]

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LMIA job offer, where LMIA stands for Labour Market Impact Assessment is well known to those who seeking Canada immigration as a confirm selection.

So what is this LMIA job offer?

First of all, one must know about LMIA and why it is important for any employer!

Labour Market Impact Assessment as it’s reflected by the name, paperwork needed to be done if any Canadian employer wants to hire a foreign national to work for him or her.

According to the Canada law, you can not hire someone from outside Canada if there are candidates within Canada. Canada always gives priority to them who living in Canada as a citizen or with work-permit or holding permanent residence. So as you can see it’s quite difficult to get an LMIA and costly as well. Any employer must go through a 3-4 advertisement before applying for the LMIA.

LMIA job offer is basically two types:-

  • Permanent Job Offer: For NOC 0, A, or B position this LMIA job offer is applicable. There’s no requirement of application fee but it won’t provide a work permit. Moreover, it will support your  Express Entry application. It may take time between 10-20 days to process.
  • Temporary Job Offer: For the temporary LMIA job offer, things are a little different. Here an application fee of 1000$ needed to be paid. It basically provides you a work permit and can be used to support your Express Entry application for NOC 0, A, or B positions only. It may take months to process.

** There’s a Dual Intent LMIA where you can apply for both LMIAs.

However, there are some LMIA exempted job offers for the skilled immigrants looking for CANADA PR through Express Entry.

  • If you have a valid work permit and work for your employer for more than one year.
  • If your work permit is LMIA exempted under an international agreement like the USA, AUS, etc. or a federal-provincial agreement or the Canadian interest category.
  • In the case of international students with an open work permit, they are free with all these.

** Please feel free to discuss all your Canada immigration queries in our forum.

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Yukon Provincial Nominee Program is not like just another PNP! This program is especially for workers.

A province over 30,000 people need of workers and investors. The very reason it has been popular into those who are looking for Canada immigration and get a permanent residence here.

The Yukon Nominee Program, a Provincial Nominee Program(PNP), is making it easy for the foreign nationals to work or do business and get permanent resident in Canada.

Following are the immigration process Yukon PNP works-

  1. Yukon Skilled Workers: Just like other provinces Yukon is also required, skilled workers. To fill that Yukon is providing an excellent opportunity to nominate Skilled Foreign Workers for permanent residence in Canada using YNP.
    • Requirements:
      1. No need for the Express Entry profile.
      2. Must have a job offer.
      3. Must have the language proficiency of CLB 7 for NOC 0 & A, of CLB 5 for NOC B.
      4. Minimum 1 year of working experience in the field.
      5. Minimum high school level education as per the job profile.
    • How to Proceed? :- As we can see for the PNP program both Employer and the employee needs to an application together. Now if the application approved, the candidate will receive an ITA for the PR and in the meantime a letter in support of Temporary Work-permit. After that, the candidate can use that temporary work permit to work in Yukon by applying for the work permit through IRCC. Must be noted that after receiving nomination the applicant must apply for PR within 6 months.
  2. Express Entry: Same goes for the way other provinces work in this particular process. One must a valid job offer from the Yukon employer.
  3. Yukon Business Nominee: To boost the economy and employee strength in Yukon is a program introduced to attract more entrepreneurs and business persons to operate their own business.
    • Requirements:
      • Language proficiency of minimum CLB LVL 4.
      • Education must minimum at a high school level.
      • Should have business ownership or management of 5 years experience.
      • Can invest CA$300,000 and need to show personal assets of CA$500,000.
  4. Yukon Community Pilot: This program is newly introduced in Jan 2020 just to boost Yukon’s specific economic and labour market needs. Within this program, specifically, skilled workers can work up to 3 employers as part-time workers. But there is a restriction of territory and it will allow them to accumulate 1,560 hours in a single year.
    • Requirements:
      • Must meet the same requirements for a work permit.
      • Must have 2-3 job offers with 30 hours a week restriction in it.
      • Letter from Govt. of Yukon.
  5. Critical Impact Workers: Yukon introduced this to nominate those with low skilled workers (NOC C or D ) who are required for the employers to make their workflow goes smooth.
    • Requirements:
      • Must have a job offer.
      • Language proficiency of CLB LVL 4.
      • Education should be of minimum high school level.
      • 6 months of working experience.

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Online Courses: Study permit approval no longer a hurdle towards PGWP! https://canadaimmigrationforum.ca/canada-study-permit/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=canada-study-permit https://canadaimmigrationforum.ca/canada-study-permit/#respond Thu, 06 Aug 2020 15:08:58 +0000 https://canadaimmigrationforum.ca/?p=459 International students who already enrolled or those likely to apply for the new online courses, this is really good news for them. So what is this about? Earlier we know Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced that due to this pandemic travel restriction will be there for some time but they do not want […]

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International students who already enrolled or those likely to apply for the new online courses, this is really good news for them.

So what is this about?

Earlier we know Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced that due to this pandemic travel restriction will be there for some time but they do not want to halt the study process in Canada. So far that they allowed online courses to take place for a certain period. Now that got complicated when the post-graduate work permit arises! To solve the issue IRCC said online courses will not be penalized when applying for a Post-Graduation Work Permit. But there was a condition where PGWP will be cunted only after the study permit gets approved.

Now to give International Student more facility IRCC declared that they don’t need to wait for the study permits to be approved their count towards PGWP going to start the day they start their online courses. But they have to apply for the study permit before Sept’ 15 and they must complete half of their course within Canada.

So far IRCC decided they won’t deduct the study time completed outside Canada from the length of the PGWP up to Dec’31, 2020.

Those who haven’t applied for the study permit! We suggest you should go for it as Canada will accept incomplete applications for study permits. The new 2-step process is there to facilitate International Students to start studying without having a full study-permit. However, it will be needed once every document submitted.

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Want to get a Permanent Residence? Go for study and get Canadian experience! https://canadaimmigrationforum.ca/easy-permanent-residency-for-students-with-canadian-experience/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=easy-permanent-residency-for-students-with-canadian-experience https://canadaimmigrationforum.ca/easy-permanent-residency-for-students-with-canadian-experience/#respond Mon, 27 Jul 2020 03:28:55 +0000 https://canadaimmigrationforum.ca/?p=433 In recent years, a study by Statistic Canada said the year between 2000-2018 foreign workers & students increased exponentially. Over half i.e. 59% of new economic class immigrants in 2018 were former Temporary Foreign Workers. More immigrants are gaining permanent residence with Canadian work and study experience. Temporary foreign workers also transitioned to permanent residents […]

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In recent years, a study by Statistic Canada said the year between 2000-2018 foreign workers & students increased exponentially. Over half i.e. 59% of new economic class immigrants in 2018 were former Temporary Foreign Workers.

More immigrants are gaining permanent residence with Canadian work and study experience.

Temporary foreign workers also transitioned to permanent residents with the help of more PNPs and the introduction of the Canadian experience class in 2009. Where in the case of study we can see students with the help of post-graduate work-permit joining hands to build Canada’s economy. Due to

the COVID-19 pandemic to facilitate them IRCC introduced a 2-sage approval process and earlier allowed online classes from home without harming their desired PGWP of 3 years.

The federal, provincial, and territorial ministers agreed to continue building a strong immigration system Canadians value and trust.

Ministers committed to advancing shared immigration priorities and enhancing Canada’s immigration policies and programs by endorsing the Federal-Provincial-Territorial Strategic Plan for Immigration 2020-2023. This plan sets out a vision for immigration, highlighting how newcomers contribute to building vibrant communities and an inclusive and prosperous Canada, supported by a robust and responsive immigration system.

Ministers commended the “Team Canada” response to COVID-19, supporting a flexible immigration system focused on meeting critical labour market needs, specifically in the agriculture sector, and ensuring the continued delivery of essential services for newcomers while noting the challenges and steps that have been taken to ensure the health and well-being of temporary foreign workers. Federal, provincial and territorial governments have collectively taken action to ensure the health and safety of temporary foreign workers and other vulnerable newcomers, and it will continue to be a top priority.

Ministers reaffirmed the importance of newcomers, particularly international students, in keeping the economy and Canada’s communities moving forward. Immigration drives economic and demographic growth, which are vital to Canada’s economic recovery and long-term success. While Canada’s ability to receive and successfully integrate newcomers is affected in the short term, long-term drivers for responsible increases to immigration levels remain.

Ministers also discussed the challenges of attracting newcomers to communities outside of major urban centers across Canada. Ministers agreed on the importance of advancing regional economic immigration objectives and acknowledged the proven success and the strong track record of Provincial Nominee Programs to distribute the benefits of immigration across Canada and federal pilots to address targeted regional (Atlantic) and local (Rural/Northern) gaps. Recognizing that immigration is a shared jurisdiction, ministers referenced the development of a new Municipal Nominee Program and agreed that continued collaboration is needed to enable a coordinated immigration response to community and labour market needs while supporting the ongoing success of Provincial Nominee Programs.

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The influx of people into Canada “an engine” of economic growth. https://canadaimmigrationforum.ca/immigrate-to-canada/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=immigrate-to-canada https://canadaimmigrationforum.ca/immigrate-to-canada/#respond Mon, 20 Jul 2020 11:20:53 +0000 https://canadaimmigrationforum.ca/?p=411 Canada’s economic growth is dependent on immigrants- “an engine”. As the coronavirus pandemic raged across the country in March, Marco Mendicino, the federal minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship, announced his plan to battle Canada’s looming demographic problem. More than nine million baby boomers are set to retire over the next decade, creating a potential […]

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Canada’s economic growth is dependent on immigrants- “an engine”.

As the coronavirus pandemic raged across the country in March, Marco Mendicino, the federal minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship, announced his plan to battle Canada’s looming demographic problem.

More than nine million baby boomers are set to retire over the next decade, creating a potential labour shortage that, if unchecked, could raise health-care costs, upend pension payments and halt the country’s economic growth.

Mendicino proposed adding a total of one million new permanent residents to Canada by the end of 2022, a slight increase that raises the annual immigration level to around one percent from 0.9 percent currently.

According to Mendicino “Welcoming more newcomers will help to address the demographic challenges of an aging population and to compete and win in a competitive global marketplace.”

Indeed, the coronavirus pandemic has placed the country on an unexpected detour that will have repercussions for decades, according to analysts.

“We need to be thinking about how we can turn our immigration system back on. We can’t just go into this turtling, not letting people in, because it’s such an important piece of our growth,” Andrew Agopsowicz, a senior economist at RBC Capital Markets, said.

Agriculture is largely powered by a temporary foreign workforce, but the number of agricultural workers from foreign countries was down 45 percent year over year in March, according to the RBC report.

And that decline is despite the federal government exempting this group from entry restrictions. It is even offering $1,500 to help offset the cost of a required two-week quarantine for these workers.

Universities also face a potential funding cliff with the borders closed. Foreign students on average pay triple the fees compared to domestic students.

It’s basically a revenue generator for post-secondary institutions.The students can get a work permit while they’re studying, and after they’ve completed their education, they’re able to apply to stay in Canada and seek permanent residency.

International students now compose 25 percent of the University of Toronto’s student body. If 20 percent decided not to study in Canada this year, the university could see a $200-million funding shortfall in a $3-billion budget.

The situation demonstrates why Mendicino believes immigration spurs innovation. By helping to fund universities, Canada develops research that launches businesses and attracts both investment and people.

A Statistics Canada report published on June 9 noted that companies owned by immigrants were 8.6 percent more likely to implement a product innovation than a company managed by Canadian-born individuals, and 20.1 percent more likely to implement innovative processes.

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Post Graduate Work Permit & PR https://canadaimmigrationforum.ca/post-graduate-work-permit-pr/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=post-graduate-work-permit-pr https://canadaimmigrationforum.ca/post-graduate-work-permit-pr/#respond Thu, 02 Jul 2020 14:09:55 +0000 https://canadaimmigrationforum.ca/?p=371 Canada wants international students and graduates to plan for a long-term career in the country. To facilitate this goal, the post-graduation work permit program allows students who have graduated from a participating Canadian post-secondary institution to gain valuable Canadian work experience. There are numerous options for international students who wish to obtain permanent residence in […]

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Canada wants international students and graduates to plan for a long-term career in the country. To facilitate this goal, the post-graduation work permit program allows students who have graduated from a participating Canadian post-secondary institution to gain valuable Canadian work experience.

There are numerous options for international students who wish to obtain permanent residence in Canada. Recently, Canada changed its rules to enable international students to easily obtain work permit and permanent residence.

In order to quickly obtain Canadian Permanent Residence, applicants usually need some skilled-level work experience, while we help you to find the appropriate school programs.

Post-Graduate Work Permits:

The post-graduation work permit (PGWP) is a pillar of Canada’s immigration system, allowing international students who graduate from universities and colleges in Canada to work in Canada for up to three years upon graduation. The post-graduation work permit also helps graduates transition to permanent resident status in Canada.

The PGWP is an open work permit, allowing its holder to work for any employer in any location in Canada, and to change employers freely. Neither the applicant nor an employer needs to obtain a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) before the worker may begin working in Canada.

How PGWP works?

To obtain a post-graduation work permit, you must currently hold valid temporary status or have left Canada. You must have graduated from an eligible designated learning institution (DLI). You must also submit clear evidence that you meet all of the following criteria:

  • You have completed an academic, vocational or professional training program at an eligible institution in Canadathat is at least 8 months in duration leading to a degree, diploma or certificate.
  • You have maintained full-time student status in Canada during each academic session of the program or programs of study they have completed and submitted as part of their post-graduation work permit application. Exceptions can be made only for the following: You have completed an academic, vocational or professional training program at an eligible institution in Canada that is at least 8 months in duration leading to a degree, diploma or certificate.
  • You have maintained full-time student status in Canada during each academic session of the program or programs of study they have completed and submitted as part of their post-graduation work permit application. Exceptions can be made only for the following: leave from studies or final academic session.
  • You have received a transcript and an official letter from the eligible DLI confirming that you have met the requirements to complete your program of study. The transcript and official letter must be included in a post-graduation work permit application.
  • You have received a transcript and an official letter from the eligible DLI confirming that you have met the requirements to complete your program of study. The transcript and official letter must be included in a post-graduation work permit application.

Within 180 days of the date of applying for the post-graduation work permit you must also hold a valid study permit but some special cases allowed.

A post-graduation work permit may be valid for up to three years, depending on the duration of the study program in Canada completed by the applicant.

It’s now much easier for international students to get a new Work Permit after their Post-Grad Work Permit expires, allowing them to stay working in Canada for extended periods – usually leading to permanent residence.

Provinces with Programs Enabling International Students to Get Permanent Residence

PROVINCEMINIMUM STUDY TIMEMINIMUM WORKING TIMEPERMANENT OR FULL TIME JOB OFFER
British Columbia1 yearnoneneeded
Alberta2 year UG or I year Graduate lvl6 monthsneeded
Saskatchewan1 year6 monthsneeded
Manitoba1 year6 monthsneeded
Ontario2 year diploma or 1 year PG/Certificate no previous work experience requiredjob in management trade or skilled trade
QuebecDiploma equal to QC secondary school; CAQ(Quebec Acceptance Certificate)none none
Newfoundland2 year diploma or 1 year PG from Canada6 monthsneeded

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Comprehensive Guide to Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program https://canadaimmigrationforum.ca/comprehensive-guide-to-saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=comprehensive-guide-to-saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program https://canadaimmigrationforum.ca/comprehensive-guide-to-saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/#comments Mon, 18 Nov 2019 04:32:00 +0000 https://2code.info/demo/themes/Discy/Main/?p=44 About Saskatchewan Saskatchewan is a Prairie province of Western Canada. Its economy is primarily based on agriculture and important natural resources industries like mining, potash, uranium, oil, forestry and fishing. It boasts major cities, Saskatoon, Regina, Moose jaw, North Battleford, Prince Albert and Yorkton as well as vast expanses of pristine wilderness. Named “Land of […]

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About Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan is a Prairie province of Western Canada. Its economy is primarily based on agriculture and important natural resources industries like mining, potash, uranium, oil, forestry and fishing. It boasts major cities, Saskatoon, Regina, Moose jaw, North Battleford, Prince Albert and Yorkton as well as vast expanses of pristine wilderness. Named “Land of Living Skies”, Saskatchewan offers a number of immigration streams and boasts of quality of life and work to  newcomers in Canada.

Saskatchewan’s economy is primarily associated with agriculture. Saskatchewan grows a large portion of Canada’s grain. Mining is a major industry in the province, with Saskatchewan being the world’s largest exporter of potash and uranium. Oil and natural gas production are also a very important part of Saskatchewan’s economy.

Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP):

The SINP is Saskatchewan’s Provincial Nominee Program. Through this program, prospective immigrants with the skills and experience targeted by the province may receive a Saskatchewan provincial nomination letter, after which they can apply for Canadian permanent residence with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

The SINP accepts applications under the following categories:

  • International Skilled Worker Category
  • Saskatchewan Experience Category
  • Entrepreneur and Farm Category

These categories may have one or more sub-categories. Please find details below for each category:

International Skilled Worker Category

Under this category applications from skilled international workers will be accepted, who plan to live and work in the province of Saskatchewan.  applicants will get points on the basis of which they can be nominated under  one of three sub-categories.

International Skilled Worker – Employment Offer

Under this sub-category, applicants who are a skilled worker are eligible to apply for provincial nomination if they have a job offer from an eligible Saskatchewan employer. If the applicant has a job offer for an occupation  classified at NOC level 0, A, B or a designated trade in Saskatchewan, it will  add 30 points for applicant under SINP points grid.

International Skilled Worker – Occupations In-Demand

Under this sub-category, applicants who are highly skilled and have experience in an in-demand occupation in Saskatchewan are eligible to apply even if they do not have a job offer. All in-demand occupations that are eligible  under the SINP’s Express Entry and Occupation In-Demand sub- categories are rated Skill Level A or B or Skill Type 0 under Canada’s National  occupational Classification, or NOC.

International Skilled Worker – Saskatchewan Express Entry

Under this sub-category the province nominates individuals who are already in  immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s (IRCC) Express Entry pool  and have a skilled work experience in an in-demand occupation in Saskatchewan.

Saskatchewan Experience Category

Under this category all foreign workers who are currently living in   Saskatchewan are eligible to apply for SINP. The Saskatchewan Experience  Category accepts applications under the following sub-categories:

Existing Work Permit

Individuals who have been working in Saskatchewan for at least six months under a valid work permit are eligible to apply for SINP.

Health Professionals

Individuals who have worked as a physician, a nurse, or any other health profession in Saskatchewan for at least six months can apply for SINP.

Hospitality Sector Project

Under this sub-category those individuals that are currently working in Saskatchewan as food counter attendants, food and beverage servers,  kitchen helpers, or housekeeping and cleaning staff for at least six months are  eligible. The employer must receive approval from the Province of  Saskatchewan before the applicant begins to work in Canada.

Long Haul Truck Driver Project

Individuals who are currently working for an approved trucking firm in Saskatchewan must have a minimum of six months experience in Saskatchewan for their current employer to be considered for SINP.

Students

International students who have graduated from a recognized post-secondary institution in Canada and have worked in Saskatchewan for at least twenty- four months can apply for SINP. If the students have graduated from an eligible designated learning institute in Saskatchewan, they can apply for provincial nomination after working for a Saskatchewan based employer for 6 months.

Entrepreneur and Farm Category

Under this category those individuals who wish to own and actively operate a business or farming operation in Saskatchewan will be considered to apply for SINP and eventually settle in Saskatchewan.

Entrepreneur Sub-Category

This sub-category is for individuals who wish to invest management talent and capital in Saskatchewan by establishing, acquiring, or partnering in a business the province. Candidates are expected to take on an active management role in the business. This sub-category functions on an Expression of Interest model.

Farm Owners and Operators Sub-Category

This sub-category is for experienced farmers with considerable capital looking to invest in a farming operation and settle in the province of Saskatchewan.

Greentech Resources provides immigration, visa, work permit, recruitment  and post landing services to internationally qualified workers in all of  Saskatchewan’s major cities including Saskatoon, Regina, Moose Jaw, North  Battleford, Prince Albert and Yorkton. If you are interested in learning more  about how you can migrate and settle in Saskatchewan, please contact us for  a consultation. Greentech Resources aims to serve our clients better and  provide the best customer service and reliable advice.

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