The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) helps skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and students move to Canada. Also known as the Saskatchewan provincial nominee program, SINP Canada offers multiple streams for different immigration profiles. The SINP program in Canada provides a clear path to permanent residency for those seeking to build their future in Saskatchewan. This Saskatchewan nominee program focuses on filling labour needs while giving immigrants genuine opportunities.

 

The Saskatchewan immigrant nominee program has three main immigration streams. Each stream in the SINP program targets different applicant profiles. Below are the detailed paths within the Saskatchewan provincial nominee program.

 

Streams:
  • International Skilled Worker
    • International Skilled Worker: Employment Offer
    • International Skilled Worker: Tech Talent Pathway
    • International Skilled Worker: Occupation In-Demand
    • International Skilled Worker: Saskatchewan Express Entry
    • Hard-to-Fill Skills Pilot
  • Worker with Saskatchewan Work Experience
    • Skilled Worker with Existing Work Permit
    • Semi-Skilled Agriculture Worker with Existing Work Permit
    • Health Professionals
    • Hospitality Sector Project
    • Long-Haul Truck Driver Project
    • Students
  • Entrepreneur and Farm
    • Entrepreneur
    • International Graduate Entrepreneur
    • Farm Owner and Operator Category

The Saskatchewan provincial nominee program offers immigration routes for international skilled workers through SINP Canada. The SINP program has several pathways for skilled immigrants with and without job offers. Here are the details about each option in the Saskatchewan nominee program for skilled workers.

 

International Skilled Workers

International Skilled Worker: Employment offer

  • International Skilled Worker: Employment Offer
  • Have a job offer for a skilled occupation in Saskatchewan;
  • Are living abroad or in Canada; and
  • Meet the criteria of the sub-category.

International Skilled Worker: Tech Talent Pathway

  • Have a job offer for a high-skilled occupation in Saskatchewan;
  • Are either living in Canada or abroad;
  • Meet the criteria of the sub-category; and,
  • May be in the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) Express Entry Pool (not required).

International Skilled Worker: Occupation In-Demand

  • Do not have a job offer in Saskatchewan but are highly skilled in an in-demand occupation;
  • Are living abroad or in Canada; and
  • Meet the criteria of the sub-category.

International Skilled Worker: Saskatchewan Express Entry

  • Do not have a job offer in Saskatchewan;
  • Are living abroad or in Canada;
  • Are in the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) Express Entry Pool; and
  • Meet the criteria of the sub-category.

The Saskatchewan immigrant nominee program also welcomes workers with current Saskatchewan work experience. The SINP Canada program values people who have already worked in the province. Through the Saskatchewan provincial nominee program, workers can get permanent residency by demonstrating local work history. This part of the Saskatchewan nominee program helps fill skilled and semi-skilled positions.

 

Worker with Saskatchewan Work Experience

Hard-to-Fill Skills Pilot

  • Have a job offer for an eligible intermediate or low-skilled occupation in Saskatchewan;
  • Are either living in Canada or abroad; and
  • Meet the criteria of the pilot.

Worker with Saskatchewan Work Experience:

  • Skilled Worker with Existing Work Permit
  • Have been working in Saskatchewan with a valid work permit for at least six months;
  • Have a permanent full-time job offer from a Saskatchewan employer in National Occupation Classification (NOC) Matrix TEER “0”, “1”, “2” or “3” or in a designated trade; and
  • Meet the criteria of the sub-category.

Semi-Skilled Agriculture Worker with Existing Work Permit

  • Have been working for more than six months with a valid work permit for the employer offering a job, or have previously worked in Saskatchewan for a minimum of six months;
  • Have a permanent full-time job offer from a Saskatchewan employer in the following NOC occupations:
    • NOC 85100: Livestock laborers
    • NOC 85101: Harvesting laborers
    • NOC 84120: Specialized livestock workers and farm machinery operators
    • NOC 85103: Nursery and Greenhouse laborers; and
  • Meet the criteria of the sub-category.

Health Professionals

  • Have been working full-time in Saskatchewan on a temporary work permit for at least six months as a:
    • Physician;
    • Nurse; or
    • Other health professional;
      and
  • Meet the criteria of the
    sub-category.

Hospitality Sector Project

  • Are currently working in Saskatchewan on a temporary work permit through a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA);
  • Have been working with an SINP Hospitality-approved employer for a minimum of six months (780 hours); and
  • Are working in one of the following jobs:
    • Food/Beverage Server (NOC 6513)
    • Food Counter Attendant/Kitchen Helper (NOC 6711)
    • Housekeeping/Cleaning Staff (NOC 6731); and
  • Meet the criteria of the sub-category.

Long-Haul Truck Driver Project

  • Will work for an approved trucking firm in Saskatchewan on a temporary work permit issued by Immigration,Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and based on a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) from the Government of Canada; and
  • Meet the criteria of the sub-category.

Students

  • Graduated from a Saskatchewan institute or a recognized post-secondary educational institution in Canada;
  • Have worked for a minimum of 6 months (or 780 hours) of paid employment in Saskatchewan;
  • Have a current, permanent, full-time job offer in your field of study from a Saskatchewan employer; and
  • Meet the criteria of the sub-category.

The Saskatchewan immigrant nominee program also welcomes entrepreneurs and farm owners. SINP Canada helps business owners and farmers start new ventures in Saskatchewan. The Saskatchewan provincial nominee program offers multiple pathways for people wanting to invest and operate businesses or farms. Through the SINP program, entrepreneurs and farmers can achieve permanent residency in Canada.

 

Entrepreneur and Farm

Entrepreneur Category

  • The Entrepreneur Category is for foreign nationals who wish to obtain or partner in a business in Saskatchewan and be actively involved in managing it while residing in Saskatchewan. There are four steps to the nomination process:
  • Expression of Interest (EOI) submission to the SINP
  • EOI Selection and Invitation to Submit an Application
    • Candidates’ EOIs are selected based on their points score, with those with the highest points selected
      during each draw. The number selected is dependent on program requirements (e.g., application inventory).
    • After candidates are invited to apply, applications are processed in the order that they are received.
  • Business Establishment
  • Nomination

International Graduate Entrepreneur Category

  • The International Graduate Entrepreneur Category is for international students graduating from a Saskatchewan
    institution who want to become entrepreneurs. There are four steps to the nomination process:
  • Expression of Interest (EOI) submission to the SINP
  • EOI Selection and Invitation to Submit an Application
    • Candidates’ EOIs are selected based on their points score, with those with the highest points selected
      during each draw. The number selected is dependent on program requirements (e.g., application inventory).
    • After candidates are invited to apply, applications are processed in the order that they are received.
  • Business Establishment
  • Nomination

The Farm Owner and Operator Category

  • Have proven experience in farming;
  • Have considerable capital (money, assets) to invest in a farming operation; and
  • Plan to buy and run a farm in Saskatchewan.Conclusion

    The Saskatchewan provincial nominee program opens doors for people from around the world. SINP Canada has made it easy for skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and graduates to build lives in Saskatchewan. If you fit any of the profiles described in the Saskatchewan immigrant nominee program, you can start your journey to permanent residency. Contact an immigration specialist today to learn which stream in the Saskatchewan nominee program works best for your situation. The SINP program is your gateway to opportunities and success in Canada.

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