Hello Biba! You speak so eloquently! Little wonder youre in the media and communications field. I'm also in this industry. Could this be the stream for me and does this stream allow for family relocation?
@@graceakan-francis hello Grace. Thank you for your kind words 😊. I love meeting fellow media people. Yes it allows for family relocation. If you’re successful you can come with your family as permanent residents.
So if I read English , or managerial psychology, how would my education match my work experience when I am not in the academics. Is there a discretional basis around it ?
@@AnuOyekole-q1w if you read English and are working in communications and PR then yes that would be considered. But if you studied English and are working as a CCA that might be challenging. Nothing is written in stone- but you have to realize that there are guidelines and policies for a reason. I didn’t make them, the Province did.
Hello Biba, I am a UX/UI designer with 3 years of professional experience. Which is not part of the excluded ones. My undergraduate studies were in Computer Science, and I have also taken the IELTS exam and had my credentials evaluated by WES. Could you please put me through on how I will apply for this opportunity? Thank you.
@@kemisolaadewole8510 hello Kemi Oh that’s great. How did you do on your IELTS? Because you could also be eligible for other streams as well. First thing is to determine your score using the GRID- www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/live-in-saskatchewan/by-immigrating/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/browse-sinp-programs/applicants-international-skilled-workers/assess-your-eligibility.
@@kemisolaadewole8510 once you’re done with the assessment and you have well over 60 points then you can create the EOI profile. Link is in the description of the video
@@abosedeoluwayemi3135 you’re correct- your profile will remain in the pool as well- anything can happen. And depending on your IELTS score you can try retake it to get more points. Also consider the PEI PNp as well. Same process as this
Hello Biba, I am a UX/UI designer with 3 years of professional experience. Which is not part of the excluded ones. My undergraduate studies were in Computer Science, and I have also taken the IELTS exam and had my credentials evaluated by WES. Could you please put me through on how I will apply for this opportunity? Thank you.
Hello l have evaluation done but no olets can l apply
@@marthamulengadaka2294hello you need the language tests. It’s a mandatory component
Great content Biba. Thank you
Hello Biba! You speak so eloquently! Little wonder youre in the media and communications field. I'm also in this industry. Could this be the stream for me and does this stream allow for family relocation?
@@graceakan-francis hello Grace. Thank you for your kind words 😊. I love meeting fellow media people. Yes it allows for family relocation. If you’re successful you can come with your family as permanent residents.
@bibascanadianjourney awwww! Lovely to meet you too. Thank you so much for your kind response!
Biba, the green is 🔥
@@ebonyevents7443 😂 thank you
Hello Biba, I am first timer here
@@kemisolaodewale451 welcome Kemi.
Hello Habiba, good job.
Did you spend your childhood years in Area C?
Thanks Biba for sharing
@@augustblue my pleasure 😊
Thanks Biba ❤🎉
@@sanusisekemi2530 my pleasure 😊
Your education needs to match your profession
@@MummyAdanna yes it does 😊
So if I read English , or managerial psychology, how would my education match my work experience when I am not in the academics. Is there a discretional basis around it ?
@@AnuOyekole-q1w if you read English and are working in communications and PR then yes that would be considered. But if you studied English and are working as a CCA that might be challenging. Nothing is written in stone- but you have to realize that there are guidelines and policies for a reason. I didn’t make them, the Province did.
@@bibascanadianjourney thank you for your response
Hello Biba,
I am a UX/UI designer with 3 years of professional experience. Which is not part of the excluded ones. My undergraduate studies were in Computer Science, and I have also taken the IELTS exam and had my credentials evaluated by WES.
Could you please put me through on how I will apply for this opportunity?
Thank you.
@@kemisolaadewole8510 hello Kemi
Oh that’s great. How did you do on your IELTS? Because you could also be eligible for other streams as well. First thing is to determine your score using the GRID- www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/live-in-saskatchewan/by-immigrating/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/browse-sinp-programs/applicants-international-skilled-workers/assess-your-eligibility.
@@kemisolaadewole8510 once you’re done with the assessment and you have well over 60 points then you can create the EOI profile. Link is in the description of the video
Well detailed video Biba but the points for the recent draws has been very high. I have 61 points but still hope it drops anyways. Thanks
@@abosedeoluwayemi3135 you’re correct- your profile will remain in the pool as well- anything can happen. And depending on your IELTS score you can try retake it to get more points. Also consider the PEI PNp as well. Same process as this
@@bibascanadianjourney thank you so much for your response 💛
I’m a software developer. And it is not part of the excluded ones. I have a 2 years of work experience.
Now, how am I gonna apply for it, Biba???
@@harunabah7 have you taken the language proficiency tests? Either French or English
@@bibascanadianjourneyNo,I haven’t.
@@harunabah7 the language proficiency tests are a mandatory criteria and also what’s your educational qualifications?
Hello Biba,
I am a UX/UI designer with 3 years of professional experience. Which is not part of the excluded ones. My undergraduate studies were in Computer Science, and I have also taken the IELTS exam and had my credentials evaluated by WES.
Could you please put me through on how I will apply for this opportunity?
Thank you.