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Frequently Asked Questions of Immigration in Saskatchewan, Canada

Compared with other provinces in Canada, investment immigrants in Saskatchewan are graded, but the requirements are not high. In addition to less investment, the language requirements are also low. Come with me to see the common problems of immigrants in Saskatchewan, Canada.

1. Is it necessary for Canada to nominate (including Quebec) to live in this province?

No, in principle, the province nominates people who want to nominate, who work and live in the province and contribute to the province's economy. However, Canada issues federal visas regardless of federal technology or provincial nomination (including Quebec) projects (new and new source immigrants). The federal visa constitution has the right to move freely.

2. Do I have the conditions for immigration? What is the success rate of immigration?

Academically speaking, "success rate" is the statistical data of thousands of immigrant cases, not the probability judgment of the success or failure of a single immigrant. However, from the perspective of grounding gas, it is easier to understand. A case (New Xinyuan Immigrant) meets the requirements of the project after comprehensive qualification evaluation or scoring in terms of occupation, work experience, language and education. At the same time, the project is open, the quota is seized, the post-trial materials are true, the family has no criminal history, and the family is healthy, so basically 100% can get a visa, and the quota is the key.

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3. Can't I go to Saskatchewan for nomination because my major has nothing to do with my career?

Not in principle. At the beginning of the year, the major and occupation did not match, and there were cases of refusal. However, Saskatchewan urgently needs talents. In the later period, the traditional mode and EE mode were added for 5 times, and they were opened for 6 times. In the later period, the auditing standards in Saskatchewan were gradually relaxed, and the irrelevance between majors and occupations was also passed. Generally speaking, it is "first strict and then loose", which is a policy loophole.

4. What is the funding requirement for Saskatchewan's nomination?

In principle, it is necessary to keep the capital flow required by Saskatchewan not less than the corresponding amount every day. The cycle is 3 months before the application is submitted. However, due to the urgent demand for talents in Saskatchewan, it has been opened for six times, and it also follows the audit standard of "strictness before loosening". At the same time, according to different auditors, the degree of assurance is different and the audit results are different. Some refused to sign, and some signed (new and new immigrants).

5. What is the minimum requirement for IELTS in Saskatchewan?

At present, all provinces are nominated, including Ontario, NB, Pei, Saskatchewan (EE), NS, etc. The main applicant IELTS minimum requirement is 6666, and Saskatchewan has a traditional way. With long working experience, the minimum IELTS score can be 4.5 3.5 4 4.

6. Is there a background check in Saskatchewan?

I haven't encountered it for the time being. I just reviewed the paper materials, and then submitted the nomination letter below, without conducting the relevant telephone survey. Although I haven't met it, I don't rule out that there will be one in the future.

7. When is the best time to prepare the materials?

No matter when, no matter what, not just immigration, if you are determined to do it, you should make preparations as early as possible, sooner rather than later. Most immigration programs are still first come, first served. The materials are ready (most of them take 2 months at most), and the initiative is always in your own hands. No matter whether the project will suddenly open temporarily (new Xinyuan immigrants), you can handle it freely. In a word, sooner rather than later. Of course, some people have poor cost tolerance. Although I may miss some opportunities, I am worried that elegant thinking will not come out and materials will be wasted. Let's finish the IELTS test. Strike a balance between opportunity and cost.

8. Is the quota guaranteed?

As I said before, quotas are the key. The materials must be prepared before grabbing the quota. Each round of opening time is as short as half an hour, usually 3-7 days or 1 month, and as long as one year (two traditional opening hours in Saskatchewan, one and a half hours, once 1 month, four EE opening hours, about 3-7 days, one year in NS province). If the information is prepared in advance, as long as it is open for more than 1 day, there is no doubt that it can be grabbed. At present, the tension about grabbing places mainly comes from the traditional way of 15 65438+500 places opened in Saskatchewan on October 2. As a result of this policy, all applicants prepared the materials in advance, which led to the continuous collapse of the pre-system of 65438+10.2, and stayed up until about 2: 30 in the morning, submitting the materials for just half an hour, and then the quota was full. However, in this short half an hour, all those who stayed up all night grabbed the quota (Xinxinyuan immigrants).

To sum up, generally speaking, it depends on preparing materials in advance, and the most common way is to use VPN tools. The so-called practice of sending special personnel to Canada and the United States to grab places is not desirable and has no scientific basis.

9. How long does the nomination cycle in Saskatchewan take?

The period from the submission of materials to the final obtaining of a permanent resident visa is expected to be 9- 10 months. Plus the time for preparing materials and waiting for the quota to open, it is expected to be about one year.