Posted on January 21 2021
Engineer From Bangalore to Regina
Don’t get me wrong. You can always get a Canada permanent residence visa first and then look for a job from inside Canada when you reach there. Many of my friends and ex-colleagues have done just that, getting a PR first and a Canada job later.
I focused on getting a valid and good job in Canada first of all. There are many ways of doing it online. Many job portals are for international jobs only. Take the time to research the right ones. Always register and apply to as many Canada jobs that you can find. A majority allow you to apply free of cost.
Go through the online discussion forums also. There are many that you can find online. Many of them are immigrants that have come to Canada recently and are settling down in the country. Others are those like me in India or other neighbouring countries looking at tips for quick and easy immigration to Canada.
Many of such forums are very active. They give practical and useful advice.
Following long research sessions online, and also asking people I knew personally, I came up with some sort of a roadmap for Canada immigration that could get me Canada PR through the province of Saskatchewan.
My expression of interest profile had been made with Saskatchewan PNP. All that I had to do was to wait for an invitation to apply. As far as I know, most of the PNP streams are by invitation only. An individual can begin the process by creating an EOI profile with the specific province and then wait for an invitation.
I had made my EOI profile on my own. But I came to Y-Axis Whitefield branch for helping me submit a complete application, if I got an invitation.
Luckily, I got my invitation. Maybe engineers are in demand in Saskatchewan. I remember it was on September 25, 2020 that I got my invitation from the SINP. I had my occupation classified as National Occupational Code [NOC] 2131 for Civil Engineers. I was among the 404 Express Entry candidates invited that day.I think 365 were also invited from SINP’s Occupations In-Demand category. I was an Express Entry candidate with my profile in the pool of Canada immigration candidates managed by IRCC. IRCC stands for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
Candidates that are not Express Entry are eligible for the Occupations In-Demand line. All other things and requirements are usually the same between the 2 categories of the SINP.
All the time that I waited for my invitation from Saskatchewan, I was getting my documentation ready and complete for prompt submission. I actually submitted my application within a week of getting my SINP invitation!
I did secure a nomination. Thank god. They sent me a nomination certificate in my online IRCC account. I also got 600 CRS points for a provincial nominee. IRCC did send me an invitation in Express Entry draw held on September 30, 2020.
I remember the minimum CRS cut-off that time was 471. Mine was in CRS 800+ range with my provincial nomination. I realized PNP is a sure way to Canada PR.
This time also we submitted my Canada PR application within the week. I soon got my COPR from IRCC and will be travelling to Canada within a few days if all goes as planned.
Before I end my experience from Bangalore to Regina, I would like to give my honest advice to others like me that might try or be in process of Canada immigration.
One of the best ways of making sure that Canada government takes notice of you as a prospective immigrant with the right potential is to go the PNP way. Better still, I would suggest that you submit your EOI profile to each of the provinces under the PNP.
Creating an EOI profile is free of cost. You can always deny an invitation later if you change your mind later on for any reason.
Also, please take professional assistance for immigration if you have any doubts in your mind. You can always complete the process on your own. Only a basic knowledge of English is needed in most cases.
Still, professionals know what can go wrong and at what stage in the process. They are the best judge of the situation. A good consultant will tell you right away if your profile has a good scope for Canada immigration.
Be cautious. Take time to do your own research. Always ask questions and get the terms explained to you. Immigration is an investment of money as well as time. Make both count with the best guidance.
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