FOR SASKATCHEWAN NOMINATION PROGRAMs TO CANADIAN IMMIGRATION
The immigration policy is especially open for the following occupations and many more:
0423 Managers in social and community services | 1312 Insurance adjusters and claims examiners |
2174 Computer Programmers and interactive media developers | 2251 Architectural technologists and technicians |
3211 Medical laboratory technologists | 3215 Medical radiation technologists |
3216 Medical sonographers | 3234 Paramedics |
4151 Psychologists | 4212 Social and community service workers |
4214 Early childhood educators | 4215 Instructors of persons with disabilities |
7322 Motor vehicle body repairers | 2133 Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
6332 Bakers | 7292 Glaziers |
7312 Heavy-duty equipment mechanics/technicians | 7321 Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics and mechanical repairers |
And many more |
Get your Saskatchewan Immigration assessment here.
Even though most people apply through the Canadian Federal Immigration programs, Saskatchewan – a province of Canada has its own immigration policy you can choose. It is called the SINP (Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program). The criteria for selection is different from the Federal Express Entry program.
You can apply for Saskatchewan if there is a shortage of persons in your occupation. The occupations change from time to time.
AukSun Consultants is ICCRC certified *(RCIC # R413215 ). By selecting this program, the AukSun Team will assist you in completing the required SINP immigration formalities and your settlement in the Saskatchewan province.
AukSun’s team will assist and guide you through your initial assessment, eligibility, formalities in the immigration process, the collection of documents until your selection in immigration and arrival in Saskatchewan Canada.
We will facilitate you with search tools to secure Jobs in Saskatchewan, write your LinkedIn and resume suited to Canadian standards and prepare you for interviews. Guidance about Medical Examination, Immigration Interview, and changes in your circumstances is also provided.
In addition to the Canadian education equivalence, and before you apply, Saskatchewan may require you to register with your Occupational licensing authorities. Our team will assist and guide you in completing formalities e.g. language ability assessment, work experience, and business/job search arrangements. Our team will assist you in completing work-related documents, your funds and net-worth requirements, proof of your relatives and creating your SINP profile. You will be supported in completing and sending a complete application, organising your Immigration binder with complete formalities and documents, help you with paying fees, filling Immigration forms, Interview preparation, processing times etc.
Our terms of engagement can be viewed here: http://www.auksun.com/terms.html
Our consultation fee for the program is PKR equivalent to US$430. You can pay using a debit or credit card:
To pay through ATM or Bank Transfer you may click the link below:
So go ahead and make Saskatchewan, your new homeland!
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SASKATCHEWAN IMMIGRATION
- 1. Disclaimer policy
- Getting to know the Saskatchewan Province
- Step 1. Applying for Saskatchewan
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Step 2. Documents you need for Saskatchewan
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Step 3. IELTS preparation
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Step 4. IELTS Overview
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Step 4A. Be fluent in English – Part 1
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Step 4B. Be fluent in English – Part 2
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Step 4C. Be fluent in English – Part 3
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Step 5. ECA Education Evaluation for Saskatchewan
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Step 5A. SINP Requirements Related to Professional Status or Licensure
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Step 5B. Example – SINP Requirements for Early Childhood Educators
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Step 5C. Migrating under SINP and your occupation is not on their list
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Step 6. ECA Process explained in videos
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Step 7. Funds to accompany and Net-worth
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Step 8. Proof of Relatives in Saskatchewan
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Step 9. My Friends in Saskatchewan
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Step 9A. Sending complete SINP application
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Step 10. Making a profile for Saskatchewan
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Step 10A. Create an SINP profile
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Step 11. Organizing your Immigration binder
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Step 12. Pre-preparing mock forms
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Step 13. Documents required
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Step 14. Applying for provinces other than Saskatchewan
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Step 15. Gathering your work related documents
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Step 16. Prepare a good resume
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Step 17. Your LinkedIn profile
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Step 18. LinkedIn beginner’s guide
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Step 19. Paying Immigration Fees
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Step 20. Filling and uploading Immigration forms
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Step 21. Expected processing time
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Step 22. Job Bank and job search tools
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Step 23. Searching for jobs
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Step 23A. Video-High salary jobs in Saskatchewan
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Step 23B. Guidance for Employers in preparing job offer for you
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Step 24. Are you prepared for your Job interview
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Step 24A. Employers in Saskatchewan
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Step 24B. Video – Canadian Job interview
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Step 24C. Video – Applying for Work Permit for Canada
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Step 25. Your Medical Examination
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Step 26. Video – Life in Saskatchewan
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Step 27 Video – Moving to Canada What You Should Know
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Step 28. Interview at the Embassy
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Step 29. Video – Top 5 mistakes at Visa interviews – Part 1
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Step 29A. Video – Top 5 mistakes at Visa interviews – Part 2
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Step 30. Changes in my circumstances
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Step 31. Video – Immigration Interview at the Airport
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Step 32. Video – Permanent Resident Card
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Step 33. Acknowledgements, Reference links
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Step 34. Making Economic Immigration Work for Canada
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Step 35. Your First Two Weeks in Saskatchewan
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Step 36. Services for Immigrants available in Saskatchewan