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Sask Residents..Question for You

Yanuck

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Does anyone know anything about the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program? or know anyone who has gone thru the program?
 
hillsdown said:
ANGUS327 said:
There are quite a few immigrants from Saskatchewan here in Alberta and surprizingly they speak English quite well. :D :D :twisted:

:lol: :) :P

:lol: :lol: Thats like when I got the last pup from Saskatchewan- and had the grandkids going for awhile, telling them they "had to learn to speak Canadian to make it mind"... :wink: :lol:
 
Oldtimer said:
hillsdown said:
ANGUS327 said:
There are quite a few immigrants from Saskatchewan here in Alberta and surprizingly they speak English quite well. :D :D :twisted:

:lol: :) :P

:lol: :lol: Thats like when I got the last pup from Saskatchewan- and had the grandkids going for awhile, telling them they "had to learn to speak Canadian to make it mind"... :wink: :lol:

By saying a lot of ya, ya know and eh ?? :lol: :lol2:

Like, sit eh ... and to bring in the cows you would say "Take off eh." :P
 
Big Muddy rancher said:
Yanuck said:
Does anyone know anything about the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program? or know anyone who has gone thru the program?

Sorry i don't know nuthin' cordin' to Haymaker. :roll:

Dont blame it on me boy,if you dont know anythang about the program,tell the lady you dont.
Whatcha got that fancy scarf around your neck over in the photo contest for,caint you tell a ladies scarf when you see one?
good luck
 
Yes I do, they have to have no resident likeness to Oldtimer, like to do dishes and do laundry! Fat and can't speak English, and love Desperate Housewives and my wife will give them a reference tomorrow. And oh I forgot, bring money!

CA
 
I thought it was the same program as the rest of Canada :???: YOU GET OFF THE BOAT AND TELL EVERYBODY THE LAST COUNTRY YOU CAME FROM : SUCKED :!: :!: AND THEN YOUR GOOD TO GO :lol: :lol:
 
cowzilla said:
I thought it was the same program as the rest of Canada :???: YOU GET OFF THE BOAT AND TELL EVERYBODY THE LAST COUNTRY YOU CAME FROM : SUCKED :!: :!: AND THEN YOUR GOOD TO GO :lol: :lol:

And if you cry a little bit they will give you a rent free home, full medical benefits and groceries.

Plus!!!

About 2 grand in spending money every month.

Whimper for about a year and you can bring in all your relatives - no matter what disease or medical problem they might have - Canada will fix it - free of charge.

Gotta' love those sucke ..... oops - Canucks. :D

BC
 
so I'm guessing from the responses, no one knows anything about it?! :lol:
this is from the website...I doubt many "boat people" are going to meet the criteria! thanks anyways guys :-)


Farm Owners / Operators
This category is for individuals with proven experience in farming and substantial capital available to invest in a farming operation who intend to purchase and operate a farming operation in Saskatchewan.

Applicants considering applying under this category are encouraged to contact SINP officials to learn more about the eligibility criteria of the program. SINP officials will also ensure applicants are contacted by officials in Saskatchewan Agriculture, Food and Rural Revitalization who can advise them on the type of farming operation they intend to operate in Saskatchewan.

For more information on farm ownership legislation pertaining to non-residents, please visit the Sask Farm Land Security Board's website at www.farmland.gov.sk.ca/

Eligibility
To be considered for the Farm Owner/Operator category you must meet all of the following four criteria:

Available Equity - applicants must provide financial documents showing a net worth of $500,000;
Refundable Cash Deposit - applicants must sign a Performance Agreement committing them to purchasing a farm operation in Saskatchewan and make a "good faith" deposit of $75,000 in trust. The cash deposit will be returned to them when the terms of the Performance Agreement are met. The deposit will be forfeited to the province if the terms are not met within two years of landing in Saskatchewan;
Mandatory visit to Saskatchewan - have conducted a comprehensive exploratory visit to Saskatchewan of no less than five working days that includes an interview with an SINP representative; and
Farm operation knowledge and experience - applicants must provide documentation (e.g. education and training, work experience, financial documents of their previous operations) that demonstrate that they are knowledgeable farm operators. If necessary, this may be further verified by a personal interview with the applicant in Saskatchewan.
The farm owner/operator category is restricted to proprietary businesses that include primary agricultural production. Agri-business operations may qualify under the Entrepreneur category of the SINP.

How to Apply
All applicants to this category must complete the provincial forms, the required federal forms, any other federal forms that apply to their situation and photocopies of supporting documents detailed below. They must submit all of the completed, signed forms to the SINP. Original or certified copies of documents may be required, at the discretion of an SINP Immigration Officer.

Supporting Documents
All applicants to the Farm Owner / Operator Category must submit all of the following along with their application to the SINP:

Professional confirmation of personal/business funds;
Birth certificate (for applicant and immediate family-members) that lists both parents, marriage certificate, divorce, custody, and maintenance documents, as applicable;
Education credentials, as applicable;
Trade credentials, as applicable;
English language competency documentation, as applicable;
Police report(s) if the applicant or any family member over the age of 18 has committed an offence or been convicted of a crime; please provide a copy of a police report from the country or countries where the offence(s) occurred. In addition to the police report, submit any proof of rehabilitation, if applicable; and
Valid passport with expiry date no less than two years hence. Each individual family member must obtain a personal passport.
 
gcreekrch said:
Thinking of moving north again Yanuck?

No, not for me, I have a friend who has relatives in SK and no heirs, so I'm trying to help them get all their ducks lined up so he can go up and take over. They'll still have to do all the Federal stuff, I just thought maybe this might fast track it a bit, you know the "not what you know, its who you know thing"
 

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