I want know the exact difference in SNIP express entry and SNIP skill in demand? Can I apply for both at the same time? What is benefit of SNIP express entry over SNIP skill in demand?
Hi, very useful info, just have a query reg the SINP. Currently I'm working in Ontario at socita bank as a loan servicing analyst. I just wanted to know if i get a job in Saskatoon on the same TEER code with a different bank, can i be able to get an PNP under SINP? Or does it have to be on a specific TEER Codes ?
Hello @alabifunmilola, Unfortunately for SINP eligibility your spouse cannot compliment your score and the principal applicant needs to meet minimum criteria. Thanks and Regards, Simplevisahub
Hi, what if i dont have work experience and studies in Sasketchawan because my work experience is from other country as well as my studies, would i still qualified? Thank you
Hello @Khusbookashyap9923, Please use the link below to get latest NOC code information: www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/eligibility/find-national-occupation-code.html Thanks and Regards, Simplevisahub
Hi for age for 44 being current experience of 2 years of Ontario province experience will it be any advantage for applying a sinp with noc code 21231 ?
@bethcloza5625, Any experience that you gain will be counted towards your application for points in SINP express entry stream. However, if you want to apply under Saskatchewan experience stream or gain points points for connection to Saskatchewan then that experience needs to be in Saskatchewan. Thanks and Regards, Simplevisahub
Hello @SahilCanadian, Yes, you will get points for both your degree and PG certificate. However, you will need to get your Indian degree assessed by WES to get points.
Sir I have applied through job offer in SINP, it took like 16 months to 18 months for me to apply but I have received only AOR and no other process, I have not received biometric, I have not received medical, what do you know? I don't know what happened, tell me what should I do. My score is also 78 something.
Hello @nileshpatel-uy3fu, the standard average processing time are listed at the link below: www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/live-in-saskatchewan/by-immigrating/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/check-application-processing-times-for-sinp There can be delays on case to case basis. However, you can always reach out to SINP via phone or email to request information about your application at: www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/live-in-saskatchewan/by-immigrating/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/immigration-faqs#:~:text=If%20your%20question%20is%20not,%2D833%2D613%2D0485. Disclaimer: Please note that we are not registered RCIC agents and provide general information. For specific advice please reach out to a registered agent or an immigration lawyer.
Hello @teresavalvo1402, Yes, for one applicant. However, it will vary if you have additional dependents/family members on your application. The latest information can be found on the link below: www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/documents/proof-funds.html Thanks and Regards, Simplevisahub
I got an ITA from SINP today but I have one question. My NOC does not tally with my college degree but I have a non-college certificate to back my line of work up. Do you know if they accept such certificates?
Hello @ahmedbashir3086, Your work experience should tally with the NOC code you have listed and your education has to be assessed by recognized organization such as WES (World education services). Disclaimer: Please note that we are not registered RCIC agents and provide general information. For specific advice please reach out to a registered agent or an immigration lawyer.
Hlo sir I apply Pnp Sinp. Biometric done 1 june2023.File submit to IRCC 5 june 2023.How many time taken for next update.I check Canada official site they show 16 months.I want to know it will take full 16 months after Submit my file IRCC or less ?
Hello @fitnessbypiyush2763, The processing times vary based on the program, number of applicants and priority professions. Please use the link below to get the latest information: www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/check-processing-times.html Thanks and Regards, Simplevisahub
Hii I have applied for sinp express entry catagory 2 months ago and my score is 68. My noc is 21101 chemist. Is there any chance to get ITA in 2 months??? My second question is why sinp not conducting draw after 8 june 2023?
Hello @bhavinrabari6698, Thank you for your comment and reaching out! Your points score of 68 is good, However, It can take some time to get invitation based on the profile of other candidates in the pool. For example, if you have a score of 68 and someone else have a score of 68 but they have a connection to Saskatchewan their profile will be preferred. Also, the NOC 21101 of chemists was last invited in the draw held on 23-March-2023 this year, So, It will probably take more than 2 months to get an ITA as no draws were held in July and candidate profiles must have accumulated. Now, for your second question, It depends upon multiple factors. Every year each province has a certain target for the number of immigrants and profiles they want to invite and based on that number they decide on the frequency of draws. Saskatchewan did similar thing last year when they didn't have a draw for one full month and then started the draws again. So, they will for sure have a draw soon and start sending out the invitations but no dates can be confirmed.
Hi i have applied for SiNl 2 months ago under international skilled workers category, got 60 points. But i have not heard anything. I am into Healthcare stream any my Noc is listed in specific category list too. However i have not heard anything
Hello @thiruk3105, Thank you for reaching out! There are two possible reasons due to which you might not have heard back from SINP yet: 1. No draws were held in July 2023, the last SINP draw was held on June 08, 2023. 2. The lowest cut-off score in the draws this year has been 67 for express entry stream. So, if your score is 60 it would likely take some more draws for cut-off score to get lower. As you mentioned that you are a healthcare professional, It would be good for you to look at the: 1. International Healthcare worker EOI pool- You can validate that your profession is covered under the "occupations list" mentioned and once you fill in your experience and qualifications, the information will be used to identify job opportunities for you and if you receive a job offer you will be able to apply under: a) International Skilled Workers-Job offer stream b) Hard-to-fill skills subcategory. This will help you get more points and will boost your chances of receiving an ITA. Please visit the program website to learn more: www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/live-in-saskatchewan/by-immigrating/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/browse-sinp-programs/applicants-international-skilled-workers/international-healthcare-worker-eoi-pool You can look for a Healthcare related job in Saskatchewan at this link: www.healthcareersinsask.ca/work/opportunities/? Also read more about the healthcare worker programs for Saskatchewan at this website: www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/health/health-human-resources I would suggest that while you wait for the SINP to respond to your existing program, you should look for a healthcare job yourself using the resources mentioned above. The provinces are always looking for healthcare professionals and getting a job offer will really boost your profile and fast-track your immigration process. I hope this will be of help to you. All the best!! Disclaimer: The information provided is for general purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice. The immigration policies and procedures are subject to change, and it is essential to consult with a qualified immigration professional or the official SINP website for the most up-to-date and accurate information.
Hello @@willinglyyours , the points are granted to main applicant for having a close relative and not the dependents. Disclaimer: Please note that we are not registered RCIC agents and provide general information. For specific advice please reach out to a registered agent or an immigration lawyer.
Hello @meetfaizan5948, You can apply under the "International Healthcare Worker Pool for EOI". It is a very good opportunity,Please refer to link below for more information: www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/live-in-saskatchewan/by-immigrating/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/browse-sinp-programs/applicants-international-skilled-workers/international-healthcare-worker-eoi-pool Thanks and Regards, Simplevisahub
Hello @amolvalhe3971, Thank you for reaching out! As of now, having 62 points for NOC 11202 does put you on the lower end of the score spectrum for SINP as the last time SINP Cut-off for express entry went to 62 points or below was on 15-Sept-2022. The cut-off score can vary depending on the draw and the number of applicants. It would be beneficial to keep an eye on the official SINP website to check the latest cut-off scores. Best of luck with your application! Regards, Simplevisahub
@@Simplevisahub sir, i have the exact same NOC code - 11202, i have a CRS of 390 :/ which is pretty low....which is why my consultant advised me to apply for PEI PNP and she has applied it for me as well, just 2 days back.......i don't know what my odds are ....do i also have to apply for SINP ? if yes, what are my chances....? i have 69 points
I have a doubt. My education is Post Bachelor’s Diploma. So does it fall under masters Degree or bachelor’s degree? Those 3 points are making a huge difference for my SINP eligibility score. If I consider Masters degree then i get 62 points and if I consider bachelors degree then I’m stuck on 59. Can anyone please help me out with my query?
Hello @siddarthwarrier1688, if you have already done the educational credential assessment from WES, then it's specified on your WES report. If not, it's still considered a diploma, which based on its duration 3 years or less will either be considered as a bachelor or a diploma. Also, as it is post bachelor's your application should be based on your bachelors. If you have completed that diploma in Saskatchewan than it will give you "5" additional points. Disclaimer: Please note that we are not registered RCIC agents and provide general information. For specific advice please reach out to a registered agent or an immigration lawyer.
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I want know the exact difference in SNIP express entry and SNIP skill in demand?
Can I apply for both at the same time?
What is benefit of SNIP express entry over SNIP skill in demand?
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Hi, very useful info, just have a query reg the SINP. Currently I'm working in Ontario at socita bank as a loan servicing analyst. I just wanted to know if i get a job in Saskatoon on the same TEER code with a different bank, can i be able to get an PNP under SINP? Or does it have to be on a specific TEER Codes ?
Thanks for the update,pls can you spouse compliment the score for you if u didn't get up to 60 point.
Hello @alabifunmilola, Unfortunately for SINP eligibility your spouse cannot compliment your score and the principal applicant needs to meet minimum criteria.
Thanks and Regards,
Simplevisahub
Hi, actually I wnated to know is it mandatory that job offer should be SINP approved for 30 marks or just a full time parmanaet job offer is enough?
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Hi, what if i dont have work experience and studies in Sasketchawan because my work experience is from other country as well as my studies, would i still qualified? Thank you
Very informative! 👍
Hi, currently i am working as a Business Analyst with one of the Global banks. May i know what NOC do i fall in to apply for SNIP. TIA. Thanks!!
Hello @Khusbookashyap9923, Please use the link below to get latest NOC code information:
www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/eligibility/find-national-occupation-code.html
Thanks and Regards,
Simplevisahub
Hi for the work experience portion, does the experience gained under Study Permit (during school) counted?
Hi for age for 44 being current experience of 2 years of Ontario province experience will it be any advantage for applying a sinp with noc code 21231 ?
Hi sir, what if I’m working on a different province right now will i still be eligible to apply?
@bethcloza5625, Any experience that you gain will be counted towards your application for points in SINP express entry stream. However, if you want to apply under Saskatchewan experience stream or gain points points for connection to Saskatchewan then that experience needs to be in Saskatchewan.
Thanks and Regards,
Simplevisahub
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Please I have no connection in saskatwaen
Can I still apply ?
Hello @kyeibee22, Yes, if you meet the minimum threshold of 60 points you can apply.
Thanks and Regards,
Simpelvisahub
I have done graduation from india and here i have one year pg certificate course. Will i get points for my both education.
Hello @SahilCanadian, Yes, you will get points for both your degree and PG certificate. However, you will need to get your Indian degree assessed by WES to get points.
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Sir I have applied through job offer in SINP, it took like 16 months to 18 months for me to apply but I have received only AOR and no other process, I have not received biometric, I have not received medical, what do you know? I don't know what happened, tell me what should I do. My score is also 78 something.
Hello @nileshpatel-uy3fu, the standard average processing time are listed at the link below:
www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/live-in-saskatchewan/by-immigrating/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/check-application-processing-times-for-sinp
There can be delays on case to case basis. However, you can always reach out to SINP via phone or email to request information about your application at:
www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/live-in-saskatchewan/by-immigrating/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/immigration-faqs#:~:text=If%20your%20question%20is%20not,%2D833%2D613%2D0485.
Disclaimer: Please note that we are not registered RCIC agents and provide general information. For specific advice please reach out to a registered agent or an immigration lawyer.
Hi, the settlement funds are 13757 CAN?
Hello @teresavalvo1402, Yes, for one applicant. However, it will vary if you have additional dependents/family members on your application.
The latest information can be found on the link below:
www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/documents/proof-funds.html
Thanks and Regards,
Simplevisahub
I got an ITA from SINP today but I have one question. My NOC does not tally with my college degree but I have a non-college certificate to back my line of work up. Do you know if they accept such certificates?
Hello @ahmedbashir3086, Your work experience should tally with the NOC code you have listed and your education has to be assessed by recognized organization such as WES (World education services).
Disclaimer: Please note that we are not registered RCIC agents and provide general information. For specific advice please reach out to a registered agent or an immigration lawyer.
Hlo sir I apply Pnp Sinp.
Biometric done 1 june2023.File submit to IRCC 5 june 2023.How many time taken for next update.I check Canada official site they show 16 months.I want to know it will take full 16 months after Submit my file IRCC or less ?
Hello @fitnessbypiyush2763, The processing times vary based on the program, number of applicants and priority professions. Please use the link below to get the latest information:
www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/check-processing-times.html
Thanks and Regards,
Simplevisahub
@@Simplevisahub I submit my passport 6 th December and my passport open in ircc office 8 december how many time taken this process
Hello @@fitnessbypiyush2763 if you have submitted your passport to IRCC for stamping, it usually takes between 2-3 weeks for receiving it back.
@@Simplevisahub receive my passport from vfs what is the next step.?
Hello @fitnessbypiyush2763, Did you receive the passport request for PR after applying to Express entry using your SINP PNP?
Hii I have applied for sinp express entry catagory 2 months ago and my score is 68. My noc is 21101 chemist. Is there any chance to get ITA in 2 months???
My second question is why sinp not conducting draw after 8 june 2023?
Hello @bhavinrabari6698, Thank you for your comment and reaching out!
Your points score of 68 is good, However, It can take some time to get invitation based on the profile of other candidates in the pool. For example, if you have a score of 68 and someone else have a score of 68 but they have a connection to Saskatchewan their profile will be preferred. Also, the NOC 21101 of chemists was last invited in the draw held on 23-March-2023 this year, So, It will probably take more than 2 months to get an ITA as no draws were held in July and candidate profiles must have accumulated.
Now, for your second question, It depends upon multiple factors. Every year each province has a certain target for the number of immigrants and profiles they want to invite and based on that number they decide on the frequency of draws. Saskatchewan did similar thing last year when they didn't have a draw for one full month and then started the draws again. So, they will for sure have a draw soon and start sending out the invitations but no dates can be confirmed.
Hi i have applied for SiNl 2 months ago under international skilled workers category, got 60 points. But i have not heard anything. I am into Healthcare stream any my Noc is listed in specific category list too. However i have not heard anything
Hello @thiruk3105, Thank you for reaching out!
There are two possible reasons due to which you might not have heard back from SINP yet:
1. No draws were held in July 2023, the last SINP draw was held on June 08, 2023.
2. The lowest cut-off score in the draws this year has been 67 for express entry stream.
So, if your score is 60 it would likely take some more draws for cut-off score to get lower.
As you mentioned that you are a healthcare professional, It would be good for you to look at the:
1. International Healthcare worker EOI pool- You can validate that your profession is covered under the "occupations list" mentioned and once you fill in your experience and qualifications, the information will be used to identify job opportunities for you and if you receive a job offer you will be able to apply under:
a) International Skilled Workers-Job offer stream
b) Hard-to-fill skills subcategory.
This will help you get more points and will boost your chances of receiving an ITA.
Please visit the program website to learn more:
www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/live-in-saskatchewan/by-immigrating/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/browse-sinp-programs/applicants-international-skilled-workers/international-healthcare-worker-eoi-pool
You can look for a Healthcare related job in Saskatchewan at this link:
www.healthcareersinsask.ca/work/opportunities/?
Also read more about the healthcare worker programs for Saskatchewan at this website:
www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/health/health-human-resources
I would suggest that while you wait for the SINP to respond to your existing program, you should look for a healthcare job yourself using the resources mentioned above. The provinces are always looking for healthcare professionals and getting a job offer will really boost your profile and fast-track your immigration process.
I hope this will be of help to you.
All the best!!
Disclaimer: The information provided is for general purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice. The immigration policies and procedures are subject to change, and it is essential to consult with a qualified immigration professional or the official SINP website for the most up-to-date and accurate information.
Did you hear anything back?
@@SunnyHowtomovetocanada not yet
@@thiruk3105 Fingerscrossed for you :)
what if the common is the one who has relative?
Hello @willinglyyours5236, May you please elaborate? Do you mean if your common law partner has a relative in Saskatchewan?
@@Simplevisahub yes. What if im applying with a partner and she has relative in saskatchewan who is a pr?
Hello @@willinglyyours , the points are granted to main applicant for having a close relative and not the dependents.
Disclaimer: Please note that we are not registered RCIC agents and provide general information. For specific advice please reach out to a registered agent or an immigration lawyer.
hellow sir... My noc code is 31120 Pharmacist... it is excluded.. can I get any chance in 2023 ,,, I have work experience in industrial pharmacist
Hello @meetfaizan5948, You can apply under the "International Healthcare Worker Pool for EOI". It is a very good opportunity,Please refer to link below for more information:
www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/live-in-saskatchewan/by-immigrating/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/browse-sinp-programs/applicants-international-skilled-workers/international-healthcare-worker-eoi-pool
Thanks and Regards,
Simplevisahub
Hi sir 64 points noc 22220 sinp any chances
What if I have my close friend and his close relatives
Hello @shivatwal6695, as per SINP's eligibility criteria it has to be a principal applicant's close relative.
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Sir ,
I have 62 points only and Noc 11202 so any chances for SINP?
Hello @amolvalhe3971, Thank you for reaching out!
As of now, having 62 points for NOC 11202 does put you on the lower end of the score spectrum for SINP as the last time SINP Cut-off for express entry went to 62 points or below was on 15-Sept-2022. The cut-off score can vary depending on the draw and the number of applicants. It would be beneficial to keep an eye on the official SINP website to check the latest cut-off scores.
Best of luck with your application!
Regards,
Simplevisahub
@@Simplevisahub sir, i have the exact same NOC code - 11202, i have a CRS of 390 :/ which is pretty low....which is why my consultant advised me to apply for PEI PNP and she has applied it for me as well, just 2 days back.......i don't know what my odds are ....do i also have to apply for SINP ? if yes, what are my chances....? i have 69 points
I have a doubt. My education is Post Bachelor’s Diploma. So does it fall under masters Degree or bachelor’s degree? Those 3 points are making a huge difference for my SINP eligibility score.
If I consider Masters degree then i get 62 points and if I consider bachelors degree then I’m stuck on 59. Can anyone please help me out with my query?
Hello @siddarthwarrier1688, if you have already done the educational credential assessment from WES, then it's specified on your WES report.
If not, it's still considered a diploma, which based on its duration 3 years or less will either be considered as a bachelor or a diploma. Also, as it is post bachelor's your application should be based on your bachelors.
If you have completed that diploma in Saskatchewan than it will give you "5" additional points.
Disclaimer: Please note that we are not registered RCIC agents and provide general information. For specific advice please reach out to a registered agent or an immigration lawyer.
Did you do your education in Canada?