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Common SINP mistakes that cause delays or refusal:
• Selecting NOC based on job title instead of actual job duties
• Reference letters missing key details (duties, hours/week, salary, dates, signature)
• Using copied or generic experience letters that don’t match the NOC
• Proof of funds showing sudden deposits or not maintained long enough
• Work experience dates not matching across resume, letters, and SINP forms
• Applying under employer streams before Job Approval is issued
• Employer not eligible or job offer not properly registered
• Waiting for SINP intake to open before preparing documents
• Not explaining employment gaps or overlapping jobs clearly
• Assuming SINP nomination guarantees PR approval
Final PR approval is always done by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, not Saskatchewan.
Most SINP refusals are due to documentation mistakes — not eligibility.
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02/11/2026
Calling all aerospace engineers, mechanics, technicians, and skilled professionals — Canada is actively recruiting talent like YOU! 🇨🇦🌍
📅 Free In-Person Recruitment Event
📍 Paris, France
🗓 March 20 & 21, 2026
This exclusive event will connect aerospace experts directly with Canadian employers who are hiring across the sector — from engineering and aircraft maintenance to avionics and more. 
✨ What to Expect:
🔹 One-on-one connections with Canadian aerospace companies
🔹 Insight into credential recognition and professional licensing in Canada
🔹 Guidance on immigration pathways for skilled workers
🔹 Information about settlement support and life in Canada 🇨🇦 
📎 Who Should Apply:
🔧 Aerospace engineers
🛠 Aircraft mechanics, technicians & inspectors
⚙️ Millwrights, machinists, welders & related roles
👩✈️ Pilots and flight engineers
… and other qualified aerospace professionals. 
✨ Important: This is a free, invite-only event — you must apply in advance to secure your spot. 
🚀 Take your aerospace career global — connect with top Canadian employers and explore your pathway to work and live in Canada. 🇨🇦🌟
02/06/2026
As of February 2, 2026, the Express Entry pool has ballooned to 238,920 active candidates competing for permanent residency in Canada! That means nearly a quarter million skilled workers are currently vying for Invitations to Apply (ITAs). 
📈 The competition is intense across the board — with a huge bottleneck of nearly 75,000 profiles scoring between 451–500 CRS points, sitting just below many recent cutoff thresholds. At the same time, almost 15,000 profiles are in the 501–600 range, making the battle for top spots fierce. 
💡 What does this mean for you?
• If your score is 500+, you’re right in the heart of the competition.
• Those above 510+ may have stronger chances in upcoming rounds.
• And if you’re below that — consider options like improving language scores or exploring provincial nomination routes to boost your profile. 
Stay informed and make your move strategically — the pool keeps changing! 🇨🇦✨
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