The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) provides a pathway for foreign nationals to immigrate to Canada, specifically to the province of Saskatchewan. The program is designed to identify and nominate individuals with work experience in specific in-demand occupations who are willing to settle in Saskatchewan. There are two main streams under the SINP for skilled workers:
This sub-category is for skilled workers who do not have a job offer in Saskatchewan but possess high skills and experience in an in-demand occupation in the province. To be eligible for this sub-category, candidates must meet the sub-category’s criteria, which can change over time.
This sub-category is designed for skilled workers who wish to live and work in Saskatchewan. Candidates in this sub-category must be in the Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) Express Entry Pool.
Like the Occupation In-Demand sub-category, candidates must meet the specific criteria for the Saskatchewan Express Entry sub-category.
It’s important for potential applicants to keep in mind that eligibility criteria and requirements can change, so it’s crucial to consult the official SINP website and stay up to date with the latest information when considering applying for the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program. Successful candidates nominated by SINP receive a provincial nomination certificate, which allows them to apply for Canadian permanent residency through the Express Entry system.