Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP): Things to Know

Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program

Saskatchewan is a place of natural wonders and diverse cultures. Its stunning landscapes, lively culture, and welcoming locals make it an attractive destination for everyone.

Saskatchewan welcomes nearly 10 percent of its residents from nations like the Philippines, China, India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Its charm lies in a cozy, small-town ambiance, with Regina, the capital, housing around 230,000 people, while Saskatoon serves as the other primary urban hub. The province’s economic vitality is rooted in key sectors such as agriculture, mining, manufacturing, food processing, energy, and life sciences.

Newcomers seeking settlement in Canada often explore the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) as a pathway. Each PNP program sets its criteria based on the province’s economic requirements. To settle in Saskatchewan, newcomers can pursue residency by applying through the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program.

What is Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program?

The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) offers different pathways to Canadian immigration. It invites non-Canadians to apply for residency in Saskatchewan and nominates successful applicants for permanent residency with the federal government in Canada.

SINP aims to streamline immigration for skilled workers, entrepreneurs, farmers, and students eager to contribute to Saskatchewan’s economy. Newcomers can apply for PR under four primary categories SINP offers. They are:

  1. International Skilled Worker: Designed for skilled foreign workers aspiring to work and settle in Saskatchewan.
  2. Work Experience: Intended for foreign workers with at least six months of valid work experience in Saskatchewan.
  3. Entrepreneur category: Targets foreign individuals aspiring to acquire or partner in a business within Saskatchewan while residing in the province.
  4. Farm Owner and Operator category: Tailored for experienced farmers seeking ownership of farms in Saskatchewan.

International Skilled Worker Program

1. Employment Offer

This category is for those skilled foreign workers with a job offer in Saskatchewan. The mandatory requirements include the following:

2. Occupation In-Demand

For skilled foreign workers without a job offer in Saskatchewan, mandatory requirements include the following:

3. Saskatchewan Express Entry

This category is for qualified candidates from the IRCC Express Entry system. The mandatory requirements include the following:

Note: You may refer to the latest program guidelines.

Worker with Saskatchewan Work Experience

Under this category falls the student stream sub-category. This is for international students who have completed their studies at a recognized post-secondary institution in Canada and aspire to reside and work in Saskatchewan.

To become eligible, you must:

Entrepreneur Program

1. International Graduate Entrepreneur

For EOI applicants and international students graduating from a Saskatchewan institution aspiring to become entrepreneurs, they must

Once you receive an invitation and SINP approval, applicants must:

2. SINP Entrepreneur Program

For foreign national entrepreneurs desiring to live in Saskatchewan and establish, own, or partner in a business, they must:

Once you are invited to apply, applicants must submit a Business Establishment Plan (BEP) including:

How to Apply for SINP?

1. Confirm Eligibility

Ensure you meet the mandatory requirements for your chosen sub-category. Incomplete applications will be closed, necessitating reapplication.

2. Saskatchewan Express Entry (if applicable)

Submit an online profile through IRCC and meet any prerequisites for federal programs – Federal Skilled Worker Program , Federal Skilled Trades Program , or Canadian Experience Class .

Upon receiving the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) nomination, you will get an EE profile number and Job Seeker validation code. You may take up to 30 days to accept the nomination. Once received, IRCC will invite you to apply for PR within 60 days.

3. Create an account and Apply

4. Specifically for Entrepreneur Category applicants

5. Specifically for the International Graduate Entrepreneur Category applicants

6. Farm Owner and Operator Applicants

7. Application fee (Only for Saskatchewan EE and Occupation In-Demand sub-categories)

Following an invitation to apply, applicants in the Saskatchewan EE and Occupation In-Demand sub-categories must remit a non-refundable CAD 350 application processing fee.
Upon approval, successful candidates in the Employment Offer and Occupations In-Demand categories will receive a nomination package via email. SINP will inform IRCC of the nomination, and you may apply for PR within six months of being nominated by the SINP.

8. Application Decision & PR Nomination

After approval, successful candidates in the Employment Offer and Occupations In-Demand categories will receive a nomination via email. SINP will inform IRCC of the nomination, and you may apply for PR within six months of being nominated by the SINP.

9. Temporary Work Permit

Upon SINP approval, your application proceeds to IRCC. SINP will furnish a support letter for a Temporary Work Permit. Once IRCC approves it, you can continue working while awaiting your PR visa.

10. Apply for PR

After successful application, the final step is to apply for PR through IRCC. The Canadian government has the discretion to decide on your permanent residency.

In conclusion, the SINP process may initially appear intricate with its diverse options and steps. However, adhering to the provincial government’s instructions is of utmost importance. Seeking guidance from authorized immigration representatives is equally essential. This approach can be your key to settling in Saskatchewan. For more information on the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program , you may visit the government website or email immigration@gov.sk.ca .

Our experienced team, consisting of immigration lawyers and overseas study experts, assists with diverse immigration needs, from setting up EE profiles to selecting PNP programs. Connect with us for expert assistance on your SINP journey and beyond.

Latest SINP draws

The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) is crucial in addressing the province’s economic and labour market needs through targeted immigration. About 70% of newcomers to Saskatchewan immigrate through the SINP.

In the latest SINP draw held on June 13, 2024, 120 applicants were invited for permanent residency (PR) under the occupation-in-demand and Express Entry categories. This included 32 candidates from the Occupations In-Demand category and 88 from the Express Entry category, all with scores of 88 or above.

By following the application steps and submitting an Expression of Interest, applicants can enhance their chances of settling in Saskatchewan. As a pivotal pathway for immigrants in Saskatchewan, SINP remains the most popular immigration route for obtaining PR in Canada.

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