Saskatchewan PNP
How to Immigrate to Canada through SINP
Overview
Saskatchewan PNP, managed by the Saskatchewan government in partnership with the federal government of Canada, is a way for skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and their families to settle in the province. The program is tailored to meet the province’s labour market and economic development needs.
Saskatchewan PNP offers multiple streams, each with eligibility criteria and application processes. This diversity ensures that individuals with varying skills and backgrounds have an opportunity to make Saskatchewan their home.
Explore the different SINP streams & find the one right for you.
Saskatchewan Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) offers various streams tailored to meet prospective immigrants' unique needs and qualifications. Here is a brief overview of some of the most popular SINP streams:
International Skilled Worker Category
This is for skilled workers who wish to live and work in Saskatchewan.
Sub-categories:
Employment Offer: Requires a job offer from a Saskatchewan employer—fast processing (4 weeks).
Occupations In Demand: No job offer is needed, but you must have experience in an in-demand occupation, which requires more extended processing (35 weeks).
Saskatchewan Express Entry: This is for candidates already in the Express Entry pool with Saskatchewan work experience—fast processing (37 weeks).
Requirements: Minimum 60 points on a point assessment grid, proof of legal status (if in Canada), and language requirements.
Saskatchewan Experience Category
For foreign workers already living and working in Saskatchewan.
Sub-categories:
Skilled Worker with Existing Work Permit: Requires at least six months of Saskatchewan work experience with a valid work permit:
Semi-skilled Agriculture Worker with Existing Work PermitSimilar to above, but for specific agricultural jobs.
Health Professionals: For doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers with at least six months of Saskatchewan work experience.
Hospitality Sector Project: For food and beverage, kitchen, or housekeeping staff with at least six months of work in Saskatchewan.
Long Haul Truck Driver Project: For long-haul truck drivers with at least six months of work for an approved firm in Saskatchewan.
Students: Graduates from any Canadian post-secondary institution who worked in Saskatchewan for at least 24 months (6 months if graduated from a Saskatchewan institution).
Requirements: Depending on the sub-category, it generally needs a valid work permit, job offer, minimum language requirement (CLB 4), and SINP Job Approval Letter.
Entrepreneur and Farm Category
For individuals wishing to invest in Saskatchewan by starting a business or operating a farm.
Sub-categories:
Entrepreneur: Minimum $500,000 net worth, invest in a business, manage it actively.
Farm Owners and Operators: Experienced farmers with capital to invest in a Saskatchewan farm.
Requirements: Depending on the sub-category, but generally need high net worth, business or farm proposal, meeting experience requirements, living in Saskatchewan, and managing the business/farm.
International Graduate Entrepreneur Category
This is for international graduates from Saskatchewan post-secondary institutions who want to start a business.
Requirements: Completed post-secondary degree (2 years +) from a designated Saskatchewan institution, valid Post-Graduation Work Permit, lived in Saskatchewan during studies, meet language requirement (CLB 7).
Application process
Get step-by-step instructions on how to apply for the NB PNP.
The application process for the Saskatchewan PNP varies depending on the specific stream you choose. However, the
general steps involve:
- Eligibility Assessment: Carefully review the eligibility requirements for your chosen stream and ensure you meet all criteria, including work
experience, education, and language proficiency. - Expression of Interest (EOI): You must submit an EOI to the Saskatchewan PNP for many streams. Your EOI is ranked based on a points system, and the
highest-ranking candidates are invited to apply for nomination. - Invitation to Apply (ITA):If you receive an ITA, you can submit a formal application for nomination. Ensure that all required documents are
prepared and submitted within the specified timeframe. - Nomination:If your application is successful, you will receive a nomination certificate from the Saskatchewan government. This
nomination is a significant step toward permanent residency in Canada. - Federal Application:After obtaining a nomination, you must apply to the federal government for permanent residency. The government will
assess your medical and security eligibility - Permanent Residency:Upon approval, you will receive your permanent resident visa and can make arrangements to settle in Saskatchewan.
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