Showing posts with label Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program. Show all posts

Monday, 16 August 2010

Health Professionals | Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program

The Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program provide opportunity to those health professionals to submit an application for immigration in the category for Health Professionals who have previously been working in the Canadian province as permanent, standard workers on a temporary work permit. Worldwide health professionals who aim to submit an application for the SINP must have worked in the province for a least period of 6 months.

The category of Health Professions is divided into 3 sub-categories;
•Physicians
•Nurses
•Other Health Professions

Physicians:
The Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program lets the province suggest qualified physicians who meet the educational, in addition to professional requirements for a job in the province.

Licensed Practical Nurses:
Registered Nurses or Psychiatric Nurses are entitled to emigrate to Saskatchewan under the sub category of Nurses of the SINP’s Health Professionals. All the applicants require fulfilling the educational and professional requirements demanded by the employment in Saskatchewan.

Other Health Professions:
Health professionals must have been working in health occupations in the province at the time of filing applications. These health professions must be accepted by the proper licensing body in Saskatchewan.
Applicants of the Health Professionals class are required to accomplish the following:
•They ought to be working in the province of Saskatchewan on a temporary work permit; and
•They have got to have an offer of full-time permanent employment.

Tuesday, 10 August 2010

SINP – Entrepreneurs | Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program

With the Entrepreneurs group under the Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program, global business people and their families can emigrate to the province and arrange business or invest in some existing Saskatchewan business and take lively contribution in the everyday management of the business. Applicants can submit an application for this category under any of its two sub-categories:

•Large Scale Investor; and
•Science and Technology

Below are the decisive factors which SINP requires prospective immigrants to meet:
•Applicants are required to own private wealth of minimum 300,000 Canadian Dollars.
•Applicants are required to have at least 3 years of entrepreneurial experience or management experience in some applicable business.
•Applicants have to have intentions to be inherent in in the province of Saskatchewan. They must vigorously invest in some provincial business.

Here are a small number of of the requirements that all applicants have to assure once they are approved for SINP nomination:
•Nominees must formulate an energetic investment of 150,000 Canadian Dollars in a new or existing business in the province of Saskatchewan. In case, a nominee owns less than one-third of the business, then his/her total asset must worth minimum 1 million Canadian Dollars.
•Nominees are required to take active involvement in the usual management of the business.
•They must place 75,000 CAD as good faith deposit.

SINP - Family Members | Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program

In the course of the Family Members category of the SINP, immigrants living in Saskatchewan can assist their family member), who are skilled and desires to immigrate to Canada, live and work in Saskatchewan. To be entitled to qualify for this group, international skilled workers must have a family member in Saskatchewan, who acquires the Canadian citizenship or PR status. In addition, the family member should have been residing in the province for a least period of 12 months.

Following list shows the eligible family members who can assist international skilled workers to immigrate and work in Saskatchewan:
•Parents
•Siblings
•Children
•Aunts/uncles
•Nieces/nephews
•First cousins
•Step-family members
•In-laws
•Grandparents

Below are some of the decisive factors for the applicants of the Family Members category:
•The age of applicants should be between 18-49 years.
•Applicants ought to have a signed written document which serves as the proof of support from their family member(s) living in the province of Saskatchewan.
•Applicants have to have completed as a minimum one year of post-secondary education, training or apprenticeship. They are required to possess a diploma; a certificate or a degree for the achievement of the educational program.
•Applicants are required to have a minimum period of 1 year work experience in the field of their education or training.
•Applicants are obliged to have skill in English language to be employed in Saskatchewan.
•Applicants should possess a permanent, regular job offer from a Saskatchewan local employer.

SINP- Skilled Workers | Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program

The Skilled Workers class under the Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program lets those worldwide skilled workers or those who have been working as executive to submit an application for immigration to the province of Saskatchewan. To be entitled for this category, a nominee candidate must have a job offer available from a Saskatchewan local company. The class is further divided into 3 sub-categories.

They are;
•Skilled Workers/Professionals
•Existing Work Permit and
•Critical Occupations

Here is the eligibility decisive factor that the SINP expects each candidate of the Skilled Workers category to meet any one of them so as to immigrate to Saskatchewan:

•A candidate must have a stable regular employment offer from a Saskatchewan limited employer in either of these positions- skilled worker; managerial or professional; or a selected Saskatchewan trade, which is incorporated in the National Occupational Classification;
Or
•A candidate must have worked in Saskatchewan for a least period of 6 months. He/she should be working on a temporary work permit in a profession or a designated trade that is included in the National Occupational Classification.

In addition, the applicants must not have any refuge claim in Canada to be entitled to submit an application for the Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program.

Sunday, 8 August 2010

SINP - Long Haul Truck Drivers | Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program

In the Long Haul Truck Drivers category of the Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program, Saskatchewan employs truck drivers that the province’s trucking firms need for so as to meet the need of truck drivers. In order words, the trucking firms utilize this class to bring truckers they require. The group is managed by the Service Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker plan. Chiefly, these occupations need foreign applicants to have a high school diploma, besides on-the-job training.

The SINP category of Long Haul Truck Drivers Project is a corporation of the Saskatchewan Trucking Association; Service Canada; and Citizenship and Immigration Canada. The plan aims at attracting foreign long-haul truck drivers to the region to meet the scarcity of skilled truck drivers in Saskatchewan.

Below are some eligibility criteria for the applicants of the Long Haul Truck Drivers:
•Applicants are required to have a temporary job offer from a trucking firm based in Saskatchewan.
•Applicants ought to possess a Canadian work permit.
•Applicants are also required to own a valid trucking license equal to a Class 1A driver’s license in Saskatchewan.
• Required to have minimum 2 years of truck driving experience.
• Must be competent to travel to the United States, if they are requisite to travel by the employer.
•Must have some level of ability in English language.