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3 Commonly Asked Question on SINP Existing Work Permit

Saskatchewan is one of the rapidly growing economies in Canada with ample job opportunities. Thatu2019s why immigrants around the globe are preferring the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) to gain a work permit.

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3 Commonly Asked Question on SINP Existing Work Permit

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  1. 3 Commonly Asked Question on SINP Existing Work Permit Saskatchewan is one of the rapidly growing economies in Canada with ample job opportunities. That’s why immigrants around the globe are preferring the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) to gain a work permit. If you are skilled and experienced enough to fall under SINP, then you can easily attain a work permit in Canada. SINP for skilled workers includes the following categories i.e. 1. International Skilled Worker Category 2. Saskatchewan Experience Category and 3. Entrepreneur and Farm Category: Each category has its own parameter to select a foreign national for a work permit in Canada. Hence, you need to be absolutely accurate in filing for SINP Existing work permit. Some of the frequently asked questions are: 1. I have a Temporary Work Permit in Canada. Can I be considered for SINP? Yes, we request you to consider ‘Existing Work Permit Sub-Category’ to check the specific requirement. But do note down one thing that SINP consider applicants of this sub- category only if their work permit demands a constructive Labour Market Opinion (LMO).

  2. If you are working on an open work permit, you need to apply under the broader skilled worker category. For ex- if you are a health professional working on a temporary work permit, you need to apply under the health professions category. On the contrary, live in caregiver are not eligible under this program. 2. What Should I Do If My Temporary Work Permit is About to Expire and I’ve Yet Not Received a Permanent Residency? In order to maintain your legal status in Canada, you first need to apply to extend your work permit. Do make sure that your application is received by the Case Processing Centre in Saskatchewan before your work permit expires. In case if you have already received a nomination by SINP, do attach a copy of your nomination letter and carefully fill out the form properly. 3. How Sooner Can I Move to Saskatchewan? If your application has been approved and sent to the Canadian Visa Office, you can obtain a letter of support for a temporary work permit. This will allow you to move to Saskatchewan. Once your application is finally approved by CIC, then you may begin working or prepare business operation while your permanent residency visa is being processed. Seeking expert assistance for SINP Existing Work Permit? If yes, then do stop by at https://ircc.ca/. Our platform is broadly trusted to find impeccable guidance on Citizenship and Immigration. Call us today. Blog Reference: https://ircc.ca/3-commonly-asked-question-on-sinp-existing-work- permit-ircc-ca/

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