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Thursday, August 21, 2008
Immigration

Eligibility

To be considered for the Long Haul Truck Drivers Project you must:

  1. Be working on a temporary work permit for an approved Saskatchewan trucking firm for a minimum of six months;
  2. Have a current Saskatchewan Class 1A driver's license; and
  3. Have an offer of full-time, permanent employment from your employer, which must be an approved trucking firm in Saskatchewan.

How to Apply

The long haul truck driver applicant must submit the following SINP application package to the Saskatchewan Immigration Branch. This package must include the original SINP forms, the original Government of Canada forms and photocopies of supporting documents detailed below. Please note only the original Government of Canada forms will be returned.

Supporting Documents

All applicants to the Long Haul Truck Driver Project must submit the following along with their application to the SINP: 

  1. A copy of the Work Permit issued by CIC.
  2. Saskatchewan Drivers license – Class 1A.
  3. Identity and civil status documents. This includes:
    • Birth certificates - for applicant and immediate family-members. The birth certificate must state the names of both parents.
    • Marriage certificate – if applicable.
    • Divorce certificate – if applicable.
    • Custody and maintenance documents – if applicable.
  4. 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.
  5. Passports for each individual family member with an expiry date of no less than two years.  Include only copies of pages showing the passport number, date of issue and expiry, your photo, name, date and place of birth.

Where documents are in a language other than English, the applicant must submit a photocopy of the original document and a photocopy of the English translation. Translators can be any person other than a family member of the applicant or spouse and must not work for a paid consultant or representative who is preparing the application. The applicant must also supply an affidavit from the translator describing their translation ability. Please be aware that some Canadian immigration visa offices may require that the translator is certified by a regulatory body as a translator. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure all federal requirements are met with respect to translations. 

Common Questions

Answers to our most frequently asked questions regarding the Long Haul Truck Drivers Category.


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