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Saskatchewan Provincial Nominee Program

Saskatchewan provides an immigration pathway to applicants through the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program. The SINP allows the province to:

Obtaining a nomination through SINP is the first step towards becoming a permanent resident of Saskatchewan. SINP-approved applications for Canada PR are subsequently processed by the IRCC (Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada).

What are different Saskatchewan PNP immigration categories?

The Saskatchewan PNP allows the province to propose applicants for PR Visas to the Government of Canada under three key immigration categories.

These immigration paths are further broken into various sub-streams to accommodate a varied spectrum of immigrant candidates.

International Skilled Worker Category - Saskatchewan

The International Skilled Worker Category is broken into three substreams:

The Saskatchewan Express Entry and Occupation-In-Demand sub-streams operate on an EOI – Expression of Interest basis.

Saskatchewan Employment Offer

Skilled workers with a job offer for a skilled occupation in the province can apply for Saskatchewan immigration through this sub-stream. Candidates with evidence of legal status in Canada, as well as those living outside of Canada, are eligible to apply for this subcategory.

Saskatchewan Occupation-In-Demand

Skilled workers who do not have a job offer but are highly skilled in a popular occupation in Saskatchewan can apply for this sub-stream of the Saskatchewan PNP. SINP publishes a list of vocations not included in this substream. Candidates with evidence of legal status in Canada, as well as those living outside of Canada, are eligible to apply for this subcategory.

Saskatchewan Express Entry

Skilled workers in the federal Express Entry Pool who want to live and work in Saskatchewan can apply for this sub-stream. Candidates with evidence of legal status in Canada, as well as those living outside of Canada, are eligible to apply for this subcategory.

The requirements for the Saskatchewan Sub-Category Express Entry Sub-Category for applicants are:

Saskatchewan Experience Category

Skilled Worker having Existing Work Permit

Jobs That Are in Demand The goal of Pilot of Nova Scotia is to fill the many open intermediate-skilled positions in the province. Originally, it was intended for nurses, orderlies, patient service associates, and transport truck drivers. The targeted professions change according to the needs of the job market. The National Occupational Classification’s NOC C level jobs are the only focus of this stream.

Semi-Skilled Agriculture Worker having Existing Work Permit

The employment offer presented to applicants does not have to be in the same occupation as their past work experience. However, the candidates must meet the specific employment conditions listed in the NOC.

Health Professional

Nurses, physicians, and other health professionals who have worked in Saskatchewan for at least 6 months and hold a valid Provisional Work Permit are eligible to apply for this sub-stream.

Hospitality Sector Pilot Project

Overseas nationals who have worked in Saskatchewan for at least 6 months in one of the three occupations are eligible to apply for this sub-stream.

Long Haul Truck Drivers

This sub-stream permits Long Haul Truck Drivers operating in Saskatchewan province with a valid Provisional Work Permit to apply for a Canada PR Visa.

Saskatchewan Student Stream

This sub-stream is open to international students who have completed their post-secondary education in Canada or Saskatchewan. It is further broken into two sub-categories.

Saskatchewan Business Immigration

Entrepreneur

The Saskatchewan Entrepreneur Sub-Category allows applicants and their families to establish, start, or collaborate on a business in the province. Applicants must be actively involved in the business and live in Saskatchewan. It has a method that includes three stages.

Successful candidates arrive in Canada with a Provisional Work Permit. They are eligible to file for a nomination after spending six months establishing their firm in the province.

International Graduate Entrepreneur

The International Graduate Entrepreneur Sub-Category of Saskatchewan intends to support international students who graduate from Saskatchewan universities in remaining in the province as entrepreneurs and attracting investment for their businesses.

Farm Operators/Owners

Individuals with farming experience who intend to own and operate a farm in the province are eligible to apply for this Saskatchewan sub-category. It also provides a road for new farmers looking to establish themselves in Saskatchewan.

Successful candidates are immediately offered the Canada PR Visa. Specific candidates may also arrive in Saskatchewan on a Provisional Work Permit while their PR Visa application is being processed.

Saskatchewan PNP Draws

The Saskatchewan government conducts regular PNP draws. Through the drawings, it seeks individuals from the IRCC Express Entry pool who meet the requirements of any of the Saskatchewan immigration streams that are associated with Express Entry. SINP interviews candidates in the Express Entry pool and personally invites them to live and work in Saskatchewan.

How to calculate points for Saskatchewan PNP?

The SINP Points Calculator, also known as the Saskatchewan Nomination Assessment Grid, is used to determine applicants’ eligibility for the SINP program. The assessment is skill-based, facilitating the arrival of skilled immigrants in Saskatchewan.

The evaluation grid has a maximum score of 110 points. To qualify for the program, an applicant must score at least 60 points. To demonstrate that they have met the 60-point criteria, candidates must provide supporting papers with their SINP application.

The SINP point grid is also used to rank candidates’ expressions of interest. Candidates with the highest marks are more likely to receive an invitation to apply for SINP.

If a large number of candidates have the same score, Saskatchewan Province has the right to use additional criteria to prioritize candidate selection. In this situation, SINP prioritizes individuals having a connection to the province’s past education/experience/relative. If there are still numerous candidates with the same scores, SINP will prioritize those with higher language scores and more years of job experience.

Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program allocates points to candidates based on the following five factors:

1) Age:

You must be under the age of 50 when submitting an application to SINP. This component has a maximum score of 12 points.

Points

Age

0

> 18 years

8

18 - 21 years

12

22 - 34 years

10

35 - 45 years

8

46 -50 years

0

< 50 years

2) Education:

You must have a strong educational background from a reputable university or tertiary education institute. However, specialization/educational requirements may differ depending on occupation. This factor has a maximum point value of 23.

Sl. No

Qualification

Points

1

Doctorate or Masters degree

23

2

A three or more years degree program or Bachelor's degree

20

3

Certification for Trade

20

4

Canadian equivalent Diploma that needs 2 but less than 3 years at a
Trade or Technical school, College, or University

15

5

Canadian equivalent Certificate or minimum 2 semesters but less than
a 2-year program

12

3) Work Experience:

You must have at least three years of relevant, paid, full-time experience in the specified occupation. Points are calculated based on only the last five years of experience. The job experience you claim must be connected to the single occupation specified in your application. This factor is worth a maximum of 15 points.

Skilled work experience in the five years preceding the submission date of application

10 points

5 Years

8 points

4 Years

6 points

3 Years

4 points

2 Years

2points

1 years

Skilled work experience in the 6 to 10 years period preceding the submission date of
application

05 points

5 Years

04 points

4 Years

03 points

3 Years

02 points

2 Years

01 points

1 years

4) Language Ability:

To claim points for English language skills, you must meet the given conditions. For this factor, you can get up to 20 points.

Points

IELTS score in CLB

20

CLB 8 and plus

18

CLB 7

16

CLB 6

14

CLB 5

12

CLB 4

00

CLB 3

5) Adaptability:

It should be noted that flexibility is not a mandatory condition, but you will receive bonus points if you qualify for this element. This component has a maximum score of 30 points.

Points

Factors

20

Close family relation in Saskatchewan

5

Previous work experience in Saskatchewan

5

Previous study experience in Saskatchewan

What are the occupations that are in demand in Saskatchewan?

You must have at least 1 year of full-time work experience in NOC Level 0, B, or A level occupation to be eligible for SINP Express Entry. The occupation will not be qualified if it is included in the Excluded Sinp Occupation in Demand List.

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