Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)
The arrival of immigrants from all over the world has significantly contributed to Saskatchewan's economy and population growth, making it one of the fastest-growing provinces in the nation. Immigration is quite successful in Saskatchewan. Every year, the province welcomed between 3,000 and 4,000 immigrants. It has since increased to 15,000 people. Given that there are just over 1 million people living in Saskatchewan, this achievement is all the more remarkable. One of the most well-liked immigration locations in Canada is the province.
Overview
In order to aid the province's economy and labour market, the Saskatchewan Provincial Nominee Program, formally known as the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP), was established in 1998. The PNP is deliberately constructed to draw immigrants to regions that will benefit the province: qualified workers, workers in industries where there is a scarcity of labour, employees who have job offers, and entrepreneurs.You have a choice between four options if you want to immigrate to Saskatchewan:
- International Skilled Worker Category
- Saskatchewan Experience Category
- Entrepreneur and Farm Category
- International Graduate Entrepreneur Category.
International Skilled Worker Category
There are four pathways available for the international skilled worker category:
Saskatchewan Express Entry
Candidates who have already applied through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada's (IRCC) Express Entry pool and who have experience in a Saskatchewan-demanded occupation are eligible for this subcategory.
Occupations In Demand
For highly trained employees with experience in in-demand profession in Saskatchewan but who do not yet have offer of job from the government, see this subcategory.
Employment Offer
For skilled employees that have a job offer from a Saskatchewan employer, use this subcategory.
Tech Talent Pathway
For skilled employees that have a job offer from a Saskatchewan firm, use this subcategory.
Saskatchewan Experience Category
There are six pathways in the experience category:
Students
Students who completed a post-secondary program at any institution in Canada and spent at least 24 months working in Saskatchewan are eligible for subcategory. Graduates from Saskatchewan institutions only need to have spent six months working there.
Long Haul Truck Driver Project
Those who have spent at least six months employed with a Saskatchewan-based transportation company are eligible for this subcategory.
Hospitality Sector Project
In Saskatchewan, this subcategory is for people who work as servers, cashiers, kitchen helpers, housekeepers, and cleaners. They had been employed in the province for at least 6 months.
Health Professionals
This subcategory is open to doctors, nurses, with healthcare workers who have worked for 6 months.
Skilled Worker with Existing Work Permit
This subcategory is for skilled employees who have had a valid work permit for at least six months and have worked in Saskatchewan.
Semi-skilled Agriculture Worker with Existing Work Permit
This subcategory is for semi-skilled employees who have worked for an employer who is giving them a position for more than six months with a valid work permit or who have previously worked in Saskatchewan for at least six months. They must also have a full-time, long-term job offer from a Saskatchewan enterprise as a greenhouse and nursery worker (NOC 8431) or general farm worker (NOC 8431) (NOC 8432).
Entrepreneur and Farm Category
Entrepreneur Sub-Category
People who want to invest in Saskatchewan by starting, buying, or collaborating with a business there should use this subcategory. You must actively participate in the management of the company.
Farm Owners and Operators Sub-Category
This subcategory is for seasoned farmers with substantial capital who want to settle in Saskatchewan and invest in a farming business.
International Graduate Entrepreneur Category
International graduates of Saskatchewan's post-secondary institutions who desire to inaugurate a business comes under this. For a provincial nomination for permanent residency, those are selected must have operated and managed a business in Saskatchewan for at least 12 months.
This group includes foreign graduates of Saskatchewan's approved post-secondary institutions who want to start a business there. Accepted candidates must operate and manage a business in Saskatchewan for at least a year before being recommended by the government for permanent residence.
You need at least 60 points to apply.
See International Skilled Worker: Employment Offer if you have been offered a job and satisfy the requirements.
If you match the requirements and have an Express Entry profile number, visit International Skilled Worker: Saskatchewan Express Entry.
If you meet the requirements but do not yet have an express entry profile number or a job offer, see International Skilled Worker: In-Demand Professions.
How to Apply for PR in Saskatchewan?
Follow these steps to apply for permanent residency without having a work offer:
- Make a profile for Express Entry.
- Select Saskatchewan when prompted to indicate your preferred place of residence.
- Create a profile on SINP's web platform.
- The Saskatchewan immigration authorities will examine it once you have finished all of the processes.
- Now, you will be provided a particular time to upload PDF documents.
- If they believe you are qualified, they will give you a provincial nomination.
- To become a PR, apply
- After that, you'll receive visa for the visa avenue.
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