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Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program

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Saskatchewan natural beauty and booming economy.

Canadian province Saskatchewan borders the United States of America to the south. Regina and Saskatoon are the two largest cities in the province. Grasslands, coniferous forests, rivers, and lakes abound in Saskatchewan. First Nations people as well as natural history are featured in displays at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum in Regina.

It used to be that the majority of the inhabitants of Saskatchewan lived in rural areas, but this is changing. There has been a long-term decline in population, but that has begun to change in recent years as the development of oil sands, potash and uranium drives an economic boom similar to Alberta’s boom. Along with oil, gas, and mining, agriculture is the most important part of the economy. For example, the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon has established a synchrotron to increase scientific research and technology in the province.

Saskatchewan Immigration Streams

SINP, or Saskatchewan PNP, is an immigration programme that prioritises applicants with sought-after employment abilities and work experience that are in high demand in Saskatchewan. A Saskatchewan Provincial Nominee Certificate is issued to Saskatchewan INP applicants, allowing them to apply for permanent residence in Canada. In comparison to other Canadian immigration processes, this is completed significantly more quickly. Saskatchewan’s Immigrant Nominee Program has four key areas for immigration:

Saskatchewan INP Categories
International Skilled Worker Category
Saskatchewan Work Experience Category
Entrepreneur Category
Farm Owner and Operator Category

International Skilled Worker Category

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SINP may propose skilled workers who desire to live and work in the province under this category. ” To be considered for a job in Saskatchewan, a potential employee must fulfil certain requirements and have the necessary abilities, including, but not limited to, a high school diploma, relevant work experience, and fluency in either English or French. The following subcategories make up the International Skilled Worker Category:

International Skilled Worker Category
Employment Offer
Occupation In-Demand
Saskatchewan Express Entry

Employment Offer

For skilled employees who have been offered a position in Saskatchewan, this section is for you. To be eligible to apply for permanent residence in Canada under this category, you must meet all of the following personal qualifying criteria.

Saskatchewan Employment Offer Category Eligibility Requirements
Express Entry ProfileNo
Connection to ProvinceNo
Job OfferYes – NOC 0, A or B
Language ProficiencyCLB 4 or higher
Level of EducationShow proof of license if your occupation is in a regulated profession or trade.
AgeNo
Work ExperienceAt least 12 months
Income/Settlement FundsNo
Average Processing Time18 months

Occupation In-Demand

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This category caters to skilled workers who do not have a job offer in Saskatchewan but are highly skilled in an in-demand occupation in the province and meet the eligibility criteria of the subcategory.

Saskatchewan Occupation In-Demand Category Eligibility Requirements
Express Entry ProfileNo
Connection to ProvinceNo
Job OfferNo
Language ProficiencyCLB 4 or higher
Level of Education1 year of post-secondary education that’s equivalent to a Canadian diploma, certificate, or degree.
AgeNo
Work Experience12 months in NOC 0, A, or B (cannot be in an occupation listed on the SINP Excluded Occupation List)
Income/Settlement FundsYes
Average Processing Time18 months

Saskatchewan Express Entry

To qualify for this subcategory, applicants must be skilled workers who desire to relocate to Saskatchewan and are in the IRCC Express Entry Pool and fulfil all of the subcategory’s eligibility requirements.

Saskatchewan Express Entry Category Eligibility Requirements
Express Entry ProfileYes
Connection to ProvinceNo
Job OfferNo
Language ProficiencySee Express Entry requirements
Level of Education1 year of post-secondary education that’s equivalent to a Canadian diploma, certificate, or degree.
AgeNo
Work Experience12 months in NOC 0, A, or B (cannot be in an occupation listed on the SINP Excluded Occupation List)
Income/Settlement FundsYes
Average Processing Time6 months

Saskatchewan Work Experience Category

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In order to petition for permanent residence in Saskatchewan, a foreign worker must have a current work permit issued by the province’s Immigration and Naturalization Program (INP). This category is broken down into the following sub-categories, as follows:

Saskatchewan Work Experience Categories
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

Skilled Worker With Existing Work Permit

This subcategory is for skilled workers who have been working in Saskatchewan for the past six months, with a valid work permit, and who meet the eligibility criteria for the subcategory.

Skilled Worker With Existing Work Permit Category Eligibility Requirements
Express Entry ProfileNo
Connection to ProvinceWork experience
Job OfferYes
Language ProficiencyNone for NOC 0, A, or B and CLB 4 for NOC C
Level of EducationNo
AgeNo
Work Experience6 months in NOC 0, A or B or Designated Trade
Income/Settlement FundsNo
Average Processing Time+-18 months

Semi-Skilled Agriculture Worker with Existing Work Permit

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Agriculture employees with a valid work permit who have been here for at least six months are eligible to apply under this heading.. In addition, candidates must satisfy the requirements specified below.

Semi-Skilled Agriculture Worker with Existing Work Permit Category Eligibility Requirements
Express Entry ProfileNo
Connection to ProvinceWork experience
Job OfferYes
Language ProficiencyCLB 4 or higher
Level of EducationThe Canadian equivalent of high school
AgeNo
Work Experience6 months in NOC 8431: General Farm Worker or NOC 8432: Nursery and Greenhouse Worker
Settlement PlanYes
Average Processing Time+-18 months

Health Professionals Category

If you’ve been working as a nurse, doctor, or other health professional for at least six months while on a temporary work visa, you’re eligible to apply under this category. It is important to note that each of these professions has its own set of eligibility standards.

Physicians Eligibility Requirements
Express Entry ProfileNo
Connection to ProvinceWork experience
Job OfferYes
Language ProficiencyNo minimum
Level of EducationMedical License
AgeNo
Work Experience6 months in NOC 3111: Specialist Physician or NOC 3112: General practitioners and family physicians
Settlement PlanYes
Average Processing Time+-18 months
Nurses Eligibility Requirements
Express Entry ProfileNo
Connection to ProvinceWork experience
Job OfferYes
Language ProficiencyNo minimum
Level of EducationNursing License
AgeNo
Work Experience6 months in a nursing occupation
Settlement PlanYes
Average Processing Time+-18 months
Other Health Professionals Requirements
Express Entry ProfileNo
Connection to ProvinceWork experience
Job OfferYes
Language ProficiencyNo minimum for NOC 0, A, or B and CLB 4 or higher for NOC C
Level of Education1 Year Post-Secondary Education
AgeNo
Work Experience6 months in a healthcare occupation
Settlement PlanYes
Average Processing Time+-18 months

Hospitality Sector Project

To qualify for permanent residency in Saskatchewan, international workers in the hospitality industry must be actively employed or have previously worked in the province.

Hospitality Sector Requirements
Express Entry ProfileNo
Connection to ProvinceWork experience
Job OfferYes
Language ProficiencyCLB 4 or higher for NOC C
Level of EducationEquivalent to Canadian High School
AgeNo
Work Experience6 months in NOC 6513: Food/Beverage Server, NOC 6711: Food Counter Attendant/Kitchen Helper, and NOC 6731: Housekeeping/Cleaning Staff
Settlement PlanYes
Average Processing Time+-18 months

Long-Haul Truck Driver Project

Long-haul truck drivers can now come to Saskatchewan thanks to this new subcategory for trucking companies. If you want to be considered for this initiative, you must first work for a Saskatchewan trucking company that has been recognised by the Saskatchewan government. At least six months of continuous employment must be accrued in order for a trucker to qualify for Saskatchewan INP permanent residency status. This subcategory’s special qualifying requirements must be met by the trucker as well.

Long-Haul Truck Driver Requirements
Express Entry ProfileNo
Connection to ProvinceWork experience
Job OfferYes
Language ProficiencyCLB 4 or higher
Level of EducationCurrent Saskatchewan Class 1A driver’s license
AgeNo
Work Experience6 months in NOC 7511:Transport Truck Drivers
Settlement PlanYes
Average Processing Time+-18 months

Student

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Graduates of a recognised Canadian post-secondary educational institution who have been offered a full-time, permanent position in Saskatchewan are eligible to apply under this subcategory. Before a candidate may apply for this position, the SINP must provide their approval. SINP Employer registration is required in order to receive this permission. Upon acceptance of the offer, the candidate will get a Job Approval Letter in the mail. The candidate must submit a copy of this document with their SINP application.

Graduates of Saskatchewan Institutes Requirements
Express Entry ProfileNo
Connection to ProvinceStudy and Work Experience
Job OfferYes
Language ProficiencyCLB 4 or Higher for NOC C
Level of Education1 Year Post-Secondary in Saskatchewan
AgeNo
Work Experience6 months in Saskatchewan
Settlement PlanYes
Average Processing Time+-18 months
Graduates of Canadian Institutes Outside Saskatchewan
Express Entry ProfileNo
Connection to ProvinceStudy and Work Experience
Job OfferYes
Language ProficiencyCLB 4 or Higher for NOC C
Level of EducationMinimum of 8 Months Post-Secondary in Saskatchewan
AgeNo
Work Experience6 months in Saskatchewan
Settlement PlanYes
Average Processing Time+-18 months

Entrepreneur Category

This category is for those who want to start a business in Saskatchewan and run it actively. To be considered for the position, applicants must assume a managerial position inside the company. It’s important to remember that submissions in this category are submitted using an EOI system. The following are the first three phases in the nomination process. Once they’ve applied to the Saskatchewan INP, potential business owners must submit a (EOI) showing their interest in owning or operating a business in the province. Second, if an applicant meets the program’s criteria, they will be sent an Inviting To Apply letter. Provincial Nomination is a straightforward third step.

International students over the age of 21 who have graduated from a Saskatchewan educational institution with at least a two-year certificate and who wish to start or manage their own business can now take advantage of the province’s new International Graduate Stream. A two-year post-graduate work visa and a CLB of at least 7 are required for applicants.

Farm Owner and Operator Category

Applicants in this group are those who plan on moving to Saskatchewan in order to own and operate a farm. The Young Farmer Stream accepts nominations from candidates under the age of 40. To be eligible for this programme, you must have a minimum of $20,000 in liquid assets, make a refundable cash deposit, travel to Saskatchewan, and submit a written proposal for a commercial agricultural opportunity.

How Can We Help You Apply to Saskatchewan’s PNP?

It’s evident that deciding on the best path to immigration may be a daunting task. There are 12 streams in Saskatchewan alone. Each province has its own unique set of standards for each of these options. You may be eligible for a Saskatchewan INP even if you are not eligible for immigration to British Columbia or Quebec. You won’t miss out on the best immigration route because of our assistance. Once you’ve signed up with us, we’ll run your information through our database to see whether you’re eligible for any of the streams we provide. Working with us considerably increases your chances of obtaining a Canadian visa.

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