Ms. Ka wrote: » You cant do immigration in Ireland it has to be done at the point of entry in Canada so if you are transferring between 2 Canadian airports make sure you leave enough time to do it. I booked my flights after the I was issued the SINP, you get the visa in your passport at the point of entry not with the letter. Good luck
Mrs McSweeney wrote: » Can I ask you both to help me clarify this.... Sorry for all the questions but we feel more confused than ever!! Do we... Submit our SINP application Wait to receive a nomination (correct term?) from the SINP (is this the first stage of their processing, or the final stage?) Then send off the Federal paperwork (and does "Federal" refer to Permanent Residency [PR] or does it refer to something else?) Then fly out to Canada & get an LMO at immigration Settle in Canada with your new job etc Then at some point receive the final SINP stuff Or is the sequence different? Also, can you clarify, if possible... We have printed off a copy of the postal version of the SINP form, but it's got far more "required" stuff listed on it than the current online version of the SINP application. As the postal version may not be terribly current (found it online somewhere & printed it out), has there been a recent change to the application process? Thanks a million folks!
Ms. Ka wrote: » Yes I was referring to your college qualifications being in Latin. I didn't know about the health insurance wait time & had cancelled my Irish one. Luckily I didn't need to go to the doctors, I would hate to think what it might have cost. Really surprised about waiting time for SINP, like I said before it only took me about a month to get and that was back in April. I know my work here were in contact with immigration a lot so that might have speed things up.
bstar wrote: » Medical covers for jobs all take 3 months to kick in aswell so you will need some travel health insurance for these 3 months.
Mrs McSweeney wrote: » I gave up our health insurance a while ago as I just couldn't afford it any more, but I am aware that it is (required?) advised to have this in place, I will look into it a bit more, but my OH does have medical & dental cover with his job. Not sure if we will also be covered under that or will need our own private insurance while we are there too.
Ms. Ka wrote: » I am a couple hours away from you in North Battleford. I have driven through Llyodminster and it looked like a busy town. You seem to have covered everything. The 3 things I would mention is that your driving history has to be less than a month old when you apply to get your driving licence. I got caught with that and was a bit annoying but on the plus side you don't need to sit a test. Also if you have submitted ( I don't think you had to but I was being over eager:() your qualifications latin scroll and they will look for a translation. If don't have to submit it, don't do it as it costs about €150 to translate! Also if you have health insurance keep it going for the first 3 months of being here as the free health insurance doesn't kick in till then.
bstar wrote: » on the police certs you only need them when you send away the federal paperwork after you get your SINP nomination. These expire after a year so if you get them now they will likely expire before the federal review, Unless you are very lucky time wise.
Mrs McSweeney wrote: » We have just started to fill in the details for a SINP application ("Saskatchewan Immigrant Nomination Program"). I thought it would be handy to start a thread about this specifically, as the different types of work permits tend to get quite confusing. I'd love if otrher people who've already started/completed the process can add their experiences too. So far we've found that there's an awful lot to the SINP but I think it's reasonably logical. You can start to fill it in online, & attach digital copies of relevant doccuments, and SAVE what you've entered so far. This is handy, as there is a lot of detail & you can't afford to make any mistakes. If you are doing your application digitally, I've read that you should NOT then send a hard-copy application as well, though I also read a comment online that you should send it, but tbh this doesn't make sense to me, as you would effectively be submitting a second application. We are in the early stages & haven't yet got everything sorted out, but I look forward to anyone else's additions.
Ms. Ka wrote: » Where in Saskatchewan are you moving too?