What is Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program?

Saskatchewan is one of the three provinces of Canada. The SINP application process is much faster than other Canadian immigration programs. Saskatchewan has affordable housing, a diverse community of people, and a plethora of activities, and the region has many attractions for newcomers and their families. Refugees who want to stay in Saskatchewan and want to enjoy its benefits and environment can apply for Saskatchewan Immigration through the PNP.

Why Saskatchewan?

This province is home to high-quality lifestyles that are cheaper even for immigrants. It has the lowest cost of housing in all of Canada because of the natural resources it possesses.

The district has 9 technical colleges and 50 vocational schools. It also has training programs for people looking for creative work.

As in all of Canada, the Saskatchewan PNP also provides free assistance to citizens and permanent residents.

It is one of the fastest-growing provinces in Canada as per the current census.

This province has been attracting foreign skilled workers through its attractive job offers.

Saskatchewan Provincial Nominee Program Basic Eligibility Criteria

  1. The applicant must have a minimum of 60 scores (out of 100) in the Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program (SINP) process to determine if they are eligible.
  2. Applicants must have at least one year of experience to apply for the job.
  3. The applicant must have obtained a mark of 4 out of 10 on CLB English proficiency tests.
  4. An immigrant must provide proof of accreditation to the assessors if their work is a managed activity or any other type of business.
  5. An immigrant must submit a letter issued by an employer in the state stating that he or she has acquired a permanent position and that the occupation should fall under the category of National Occupation Classification (NOC) in grades 0, A, or B. (If applicable).

Saskatchewan Provincial Nominee Program Evaluation Process

  1. The applicant must collect all the required documents to be submitted as evidence and complete the forms submitted by the relevant provincial governing body.
  2. Verify and submit all required documents online to the monitoring team to invite you.
  3. After receiving an invitation from the Immigration Authority, you can now apply for a SINP policy from your EOI (Express of Interest) profile that you have already created by selecting a specific job and district using their codes.
  4. Mention the employer and job details and apply to the concerned authoritative board that will be offering you the work-permit visa.
  5. Pay the required amount for the visa processing and apply for a PR visa as well.

Mention the employer with the job description and apply to the relevant board that issues a work permit.

Now you have to pay the required fee for visa preparation and you can immediately re-register for a PR visa as well.

  • Social and Community Service Managers (NOC 0423)
  • Events and Conference Planners (NOC 1226)
  • Accounting Technicians (NOC 1311)
  • Land Surveyors (NOC 2154)
  • Computer Programmers (NOC 2174)
  • Architectural Technologists and Technicians (NOC 2251)
  • Technical job Geomatics & Meteorology (NOC 2255)
  • Medical Laboratory Technologists (NOC 3211)
  • Medical Radiation Technologists (NOC 3215)
  • Medical Sonographers (NOC 3216)
  • Paramedics (NOC 3234)
  • Psychologists (NOC 4151)
  • Social and Community Service Workers (NOC 4212)
  • Early Childhood Educators (NOC 4214)
  • Instructors for persons with Disabilities (NOC 4215)
  • Program Leaders for Sports, Fitness & Recreational Program (NOC 5254)
  • Meat Cutters (NOC 6331)
  • Bakers (NOC 6332)
  • Tailors, Dressmakers, and Millner’s (NOC 6342)
  • Glaziers (NOC 7292)
  • Heavy-duty equipment Mechanics or Technicians (NOC 7312)
  • Mechanical Repairers, Automotive service technicians, Bus & Truck mechanics, (NOC 7321)
  • Motor Vehicle Body Repairers (NOC 7322)
  • Appliance Servicers and Repairers (NOC 7332)

Categories in Saskatchewan Provincial Nominee Program

Given below are the categories of the Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program:
  1. International Skilled Worker Category
  2. Saskatchewan Experience Category
  3. Existing Work Permit Sub-Category
  4. Health Profession Sub-Category
  5. Hospitality Sector Pilot Project Sub-Category
  6. Long-Haul Truck Driver Sub–Category
  7. Student Sub-Category
  8. Entrepreneur and Farm Category

Immigrants who want to settle in Saskatchewan have either been offered a job or have not been offered a job. To be eligible for this stream, immigrants must meet the following requirements: Saskatchewan PNP requirements:
  • Must have at least 60 points out of 100 points.
  • Must be at least 4 bands in the Canadian Language Benchmark test.
  • They must have at least one year of working in their chosen area.
  • Must have a full-time job from a Canadian employer.

This category is especially for immigrants who already living and working in Saskatchewan and want to become permanent residents of Canada. This category has some types: The category is made up of immigrants who already live and work in Saskatchewan and want to become Canadian citizens. This group has other types:
  • Existing work permit sub-category
If the applicant is a skilled worker, already working in Saskatchewan for 6 months either under a closed permit or the International Experience Canada program. If a migrant falls under these circumstances, he or she can register in Canada to remain permanently under the group.
  • Health Profession sub-category
As an internationally trained medical professional, working in Saskatchewan for more than 6 months under a temporary work permit. They can register a settlement in Canada via this stream. This stream has three groups:
  1. Physicians
  2. Nurses
  3. And other health care professionals.
  • Hospitality sector pilot project sub-category
If foreign nationals work as food/beverage servers, food service helpers, kitchen helpers, housekeepers, and cleaners; are eligible to register in Canada for permanent residency through the stream.
  • Long-haul truck driver sub-category
If a foreigner is working for a trucking firm in Saskatchewan then he or she can register to become a permanent resident through this organization.

International students who complete their studies at any of Saskatchewan institutions or Canadian organizations can enroll in the program. The student subcategory is further divided into two groups:
  1. Graduates of the Saskatchewan institution
  2. Graduates of a Canadian institution
  • Graduates of the Saskatchewan institution
If international students who complete their studies at the Saskatchewan institution meet all the requirements then they are eligible to register as permanent citizens through this group:
  1. If they have completed their studies with a certificate, diploma, or degree from a recognized institution in Saskatchewan, then they are eligible for enrollment. In addition, the duration of their training should be a minimum of 1 academic with a time of at least 8 months.
  2. If he completed his studies at a recognized institution in Saskatchewan and has an experience of 6 months with paid wages.
  3. If they apply for Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) to obtain a Post-Graduation Work Permit.
  4. If they have full-time employment from employers in Saskatchewan.
  5. If they have a job that falls into National Occupational Category (NOC) 0, A, or B.
  • Graduates of a Canadian Institution
If international students who graduate from a Canadian institution meet all the requirements then they are eligible to enroll as permanent residents through the following:
  1. If they have completed their studies with a certificate, diploma, or degree from a recognized Canadian institution, outside Saskatchewan. The duration of their program should be 2 years of academic with 16 months of study.
  2. If he has worked for at least 24 consecutive months to work for paid work in Saskatchewan.
  3. If registered for Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) on Post-Graduation Work Permit.
  4. If they have a permanent, full-time job from employers in Saskatchewan.
  5. Their work history should fall under the category NOC 0, A, or B.
  6. Must have a valid SINP (Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program) official letter.

  • Entrepreneur Category
The category is for people who want to start their own business in Saskatchewan. To register for this stream, they must submit their Expression of Interest (EOI). If nominated, they will receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA). The final step is the selection of components. If the candidate meets the following requirements, he must adhere to the following terms and conditions:
  1. Must have at least $ 500,000 CAD of net worth.
  2. They need to make sure that their profit comes through legal means.
  3. Must have at least three years of entrepreneurial/business experience in managing the business.
  • Farmer Sub-Category
If an applicant wants to run or buy a farm in Saskatchewan, he or she can register through this group. If the person is at least 40 years old, he or she can register through the young farmer stream. Requirements
  1. They must have a minimum net worth of 300,000 CAD (CAD), which is collected through legal means.
  2. In many cases, the suitability of the river depends on the quantity available, agricultural knowledge and skills, as well as practical ideas for commercial agricultural opportunities.

Processing Time

It may take about 3-6 months for the government to issue a nomination for candidates. Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada can take up to 6 months to apply for a PR visa application. It may take around 4-5 applications under Occupation in Demand Category. For Saskatchewan Express Entry it can take about three to four months.

The Saskatchewan PNP provides easy and fast access to Canada.

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