In these
challenging times for immigration, hearing success stories like this truly
lifts our spirits. One of our valued GS Consulting clients has officially
become a Canadian permanent resident!
We extend our heartfelt
congratulations to them!
đ¤️ Immigration
Pathway: SINP – Existing Work Permit Stream
This client
immigrated through the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP).
They applied
under the Existing Work Permit Stream, which requires the applicant to
have gained at least 6 months of work experience with the same
employer who issued the job offer.
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Application
Timeline:
- PNP Submitted: May 16,
2024
- PNP Approved: June 5,
2024 (3 weeks)
- PR Submitted: June 27,
2024
- eCOPR Issued: August
1, 2025 (13.5 months)
đ When It Comes
to Immigration, Sooner Is Better
When it comes
to Canadian immigration, the earlier you start, the better.
What was easier yesterday may be harder today—and today will likely be easier
than tomorrow.
If you’re seriously considering making Canada your new home, don’t wait.
Make a decision and get started before more changes take effect.
đ The Future of
Canadian Immigration
Going forward,
Canadian immigration will likely focus more on occupations in shortage
and regions with low population growth.
In addition, candidates who have Canadian education and work experience
will increasingly be prioritized.
If you're preparing for immigration, these are crucial factors to consider when
planning your path.
At GS
Consulting, we strive every day to provide our clients with a more
structured and professional total solution for their immigration journey.
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