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Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program

Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program: Being one of the Prairie provinces in the Western region of Canada, Saskatchewan is home to the fastest-growing economy in the country. Many job opportunities with good wages are the main attraction for immigrants from all around the world. 

 

The growing economy of Saskatchewan is also a result of the increasing immigrant population in the province. Many cities are fast growing and providing the best job opportunities for skilled workers around the world as these opportunities are full-time and permanent jobs.

 

Many immigrants choose Saskatchewan as their destination for permanent living and work as it is welcoming to immigrants. Agriculture is the main occupation followed by fishery and forestry. 

 

For Saskatchewan immigration, the province has its own PNP named Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). Skilled immigrants can apply for permanent residency in Canada under SINP by receiving a Nominee Certificate from Saskatchewan.

  

SINP is known to have one of the fastest processes of other Canadian provinces as applying is directly under the Government which enables the applicants with nominations to travel to Canada under SINP.

 

Candidates which are selected under SINP receive a nomination certificate which will be used for Canadian permanent residency. There are many streams under SINP through which you can apply. 

 

SINP allows the skilled foreign nationals who are required for the province’s economic growth to become permanent Canadian residents through the Federal government's Express Entry program with their families.

 

Just  know about Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program: 

 

If you have the eligibility required by the SINP, you can apply for a fast-track Canadian permanent residency under one of the following streams of SINP.

 

  1. International Skilled Worker Stream
  2. Saskatchewan Experience Stream
  3. Entrepreneur and Farm Stream 

 

International Skilled Workers: Foreign skilled workers who want to work and live in Saskatchewan permanently can apply under the International Skilled Workers stream. The eligible candidates who have the desired skills of education work experience and language proficiency can apply and get the nomination certificate under SINP. This is a point-based system and has three subcategories under which you can get nominated. 

 

  1. Employment Offer: This subcategory under SINP’s International Skilled Worker program is for those who have a job offer from an employer from Saskatchewan. The employer must be qualified under SINP. The eligibility criteria require

 

  • A minimum of 60 points to pass the assessment under the SINP. 
  • Minimum work experience of one year in the last 10 years in the desired occupation.

 

  • A minimum score of level 4 CLB in the language proficiency test.

 

  • A Saskatchewan Licensure in case of regulated profession or compulsory apprenticeship trade.

 

  • A full-time permanent job offer from an eligible employer from Saskatchewan. 

 

  1. Occupation in Demand: This category involves those skilled immigrants who are highly skilled in professions which are in demand in the province but they don't have a job offer from the employer. The skilled workers can apply under Occupation in Demand if they have the following eligibility criteria:

 

  • A minimum of 60 points to pass the assessment under the SINP. 

 

  • A minimum score of level 4 CLB in the language proficiency test.

 

  • Minimum work experience of one year in the last 10 years in the desired occupation.

 

  • Education credential equivalent to Canadian education standards with a minimum of one year of length, which should be a diploma, certificate or degree. 

 

  • Proof of funds for settlement in the province. 

 

  1. Express Entry: This is for those candidates who are already in the Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s candidate pool. The candidate must also have additional qualifications to be selected for the SINP. these include: 

 

  • The applicant must be accepted into the Express Entry pool with an EE profile number and Job Seeker Validation code. 

 

  • A minimum of 60 points to pass the assessment under the SINP. 

 

  • The language proficiency test score should be the same as the one submitted into the Express Entry profile. 

 

  • Education credential equivalent to Canadian education standards with a minimum of one year of length which should be a diploma, certificate or degree. 

 

  • The applicant must be experienced in a highly skilled occupation in the NOC list of 0, A or B, which should be in demand in Saskatchewan. 

 

  • Proof of funds for settlement in the province.

 

Saskatchewan Experience Stream: This stream mainly includes the skilled foreign workers on work permits currently living and working in Saskatchewan.  Those can apply for a permanent residency through SINP under the Saskatchewan Experience stream. It is further divided into the following categories:

 

  1. Skilled Workers with Existing Work Permits: the applicants who are working in the province for more than six months have valid work permits. The eligibility criteria involve:

 

  • Permanent job offer from a valid Saskatchewan Employer under the NOC list. 

 

  • Valid job approval letter.

 

  • A current work of six months from the eligible employer with a valid work permit from IRCC. 

 

  • The current work experience and permanent job offer should be for the same position. 

 

  • A Saskatchewan Licensure in case of regulated profession or compulsory apprenticeship trade.

 

  1. Semi Skilled Agriculture Worker with an Existing work permit: For those workers who have been working in the province for the past six months and have a valid job permit from IRCC. the eligibility criteria requires:

 

  • Full-time permanent job from an employer of Saskatchewan, which should be listed in NOC 8431 or 8432 

 

  • Applicants must receive a valid SINP job approval letter.

 

  • A current work of six months from the eligible employer with a valid work permit from IRCC. 

 

  • The current work experience and permanent job offer should be for the same position

 

  • Canadian High school diploma or equivalent. 

 

  • A minimum score of level 4 CLB on the language proficiency test.

 

  1. Health Professionals: For those who are working in the healthcare sector as a physician, nurse or in other capacities for a minimum of six months. Eligibilities are:

 

  • Should have a valid work permit

 

  • Six months of work experience in the same field.

 

  • A qualified job offer from the health sector should be verified and permanent in nature.

 

  • A SINP job approval letter

 

  • The desired licenses should be obtained for the designated jobs.

 

  1. Hospitality Sector: For individuals working in the province's hospitality sector and who want to apply for permanent residency. Eligibility requirements are:

 

  • Valid work permit for NOC 6453, 6641 6661.

 

  • An employee in the province for more than six months for a hospitality employer.
  • A full-time permanent job offer. 
  • A SINP job approval letter.
  • Canadian High school diploma or equivalent. 
  • A minimum score of level 4 CLB on the language proficiency test.

 

  1. Long Haul Truck Driver project: Those who are working in the approved trucking firm in Saskatchewan on a Temporary work permit. The requirements are:

 

  • Minimum six months of work experience from Sasketchwen trucking firm. 

 

  • Class 1A driver's license. 

 

  • Full-time employment from a trucking firm which should be SINP-approved.

 

  • SINP job approval letter. 

 

  • A minimum score of level 4 CLB on the language proficiency test.

 

  1. Students: Those students who graduated from a Canadian institute and have a full-time offer from a Saskatchewan employer which should be approved under SINP before applying. The requirements for the same are:

 

  • Have a graduate certificate from the institution of Saskatchewan. 
  • The study program must be equivalent to one academic year. 
  • A minimum score of level 4 CLB on the language proficiency test.
  • A minimum six-month work experience in Saskatchewan should be paid. 
  • It can be off-campus or on-campus.
  • Valid post-graduate work permit.
  • A NOC level 0, A or B job letter, which should be permanent in nature.
  • SINP job approval letter. 

 

Entrepreneur and farm Category: It has two subcategories:

 

 

  1. Entrepreneur Sub Category: Individuals who want to have a business in Saskatchewan can apply under this category.  The applicant must be in a managerial role which should be active in nature. Interested candidates can submit the Expression of Interest as it’s an EOI-based system for their business interest in the province. If selected, applicants will receive an Invitation to apply, and you can apply under SINP.

 

  1. Farm Sub Category: Those applicants who are interested in farming can apply under this category. If you are interested in buying and running a farm in Saskatchewan, then you can apply. It has an age limit of 40 years and will be nominated under Young Farmer Stream. The applicants must have farm knowledge and have a mandatory Saskatchewan visit. Also, a refundable cash deposit is required as a commercial farming opportunity experience and practical proposal. 

 

Summary:

 

  1. A province with the fastest-growing economy.
  2. A hub for skilled foreign workers.
  3. Agriculture with occupation followed by fishery and farming.
  4. Many programs under SINP.
  5. Immigration program under the farming category.
  6. Better wages with the best job opportunities. 

 

Check out our Web Story at https://celpip.biz/web-stories/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/

 

You may also check Skilled Worker Immigration to Canada.

 

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