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Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) | CANADA

 

The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) is a way to immigrate to Canada. Through the SINP, the Province of Saskatchewan: Invites residency applications from non-Canadians who want to make Saskatchewan their home. Nominates successful applicants to the federal government for permanent residency in Canada.

 

Why choose Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program

 

1. Saskatchewan is one of the leading provinces in the technology, medicine, pharmacy, and electronic sector.
2. It is called the birthplace of Medicare. Where can you take benefits of free medical services?
3. If you are looking to take any study course for you or your kids, you can find many educational institutes that offer affordable education.
4. Dream of having a home can be fulfilled with affordable housing and living cost in comparison to other provinces of Canada.
5. Saskatchewan is among the top exporters of various goods worldwide and creates jobs through the manufacturing business.
6. Saskatchewan organizes many cultural and seasonal festivals every year. You will have friendly meetings and occasions to celebrate your cultural festivals.

 

If you are dreaming to move to Saskatchewan & enjoy its beauty and living benefits, you can apply through its immigration program.

 

Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program Overview

 

Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program is designed in a way that gives opportunities to all types of experienced workers. To make the application procedure identifiable and easier, it has categories for different streams.

 

The three main streams of SINP are:

 

1. International Skilled Worker
2. Saskatchewan Work Experience
3. Entrepreneur Immigrants

 

1. International Skilled Worker

 

The International Skilled Worker program is one of the most lucrative choices for Indian skilled workers to work in Saskatchewan. Based on your employment, skills, and language proficiency you can apply in one of the categories as a skilled worker.

 

There are three sub-categories under this category:

 

A.) Employment Offer from Saskatchewan

 

1. Scored a minimum of 60 points in SINP’s point grid system.
2. Have at least one year of related work experience in the past 10 years.
3. Have a job offer from Saskatchewan.
4. The minimum language proficiency score is 4 or above.

 

B.) Profile in Express Entry

 

1. Already in EE pool
2. Scored a minimum of 60 points in SINP’s point grid system.
3. The minimum language proficiency score is 4 or above.
4. Have earned a degree, diploma, or certificate i.e.comparable to at least one year of Canadian education.
5. Have related work experience under NOC skill levels 0, A, or B.
6. Have Proof of funds

 

C.) Work Experience in Occupation In-Demand

 

1. The minimum one year in-demand High skilled work experience under NOC skill level 0, A, or B.
2. The minimum language proficiency score is 4 or above.
3. Have earned a degree, diploma, or certificate i.e.comparable to at least one year of Canadian education.
4. Scored a minimum of 60 points in SINP’s point grid system.
5. Have Proof of funds

 

2. Saskatchewan Work Experience

 

Saskatchewan’s work experience category gives you multiple options to apply for a Permanent Residency. Having Saskatchewan's work experience in one of the skilled occupations allows you to apply through one of the three categories of the program.

 

There are six sub-categories under this category:

 

A.) Experienced Skilled Worker

 

1. Have been working for a Saskatchewan employer for the past six months and have a full-time job offer
2. Occupation should be under NOC skill level O, A, or B.
3. The minimum language proficiency score is 4 or above.

 

B.) Semi-Skilled Agriculture Worker

 

1. Have been working for a Saskatchewan employer for the past six months and have a full-time job offer
2. Occupation should be in NOC 8431 & NOC 8432.
3. Education Credential Assessment to check your education equivalency with a Canadian education.
5. The minimum language proficiency score is 4 or above.

 

C.) Health Professionals with Experience

 

1. You have been working in Saskatchewan for the past six months
2. Your temporary work permit allows you to work as a Physician, Nurse, or a Health Professional

 

(SINP has launched a new program for International Healthcare Professionals. If you are willing to apply as a health care worker, let us help you with the application)

 

Also Check out the blog: Top Healthcare Jobs in Canada

 

D.) Hospitality Sector Project

 

1. You have been working in Saskatchewan for the past six months in a related occupation.
2. Have completed a minimum 12th grade in education.
3. A full-time job offer from Saskatchewan.
4. The minimum language proficiency score is 4 or above.

 

E.) Long-Haul Truck Driver Project

 

1. You have been working in Saskatchewan for the past six months in a related occupation.
2. Have an active driving license of class 1A.
3. A full-time job offer from Saskatchewan.
4. The minimum language proficiency score is 4 or above.

 

F.) Students of Saskatchewan

 

1. Have a post-secondary graduation diploma, degree, or certificate from a Canadian institution.
2. Have paid employment experience for a minimum of six months.
3. Have a full-time job offer in your related field from a Saskatchewan employer.
4. The minimum language proficiency score is 4 or above if you’re applying under NOC ‘C’ skill type.

 

3. Entrepreneur Immigrants

 

It is a brilliant opportunity for Indian entrepreneurs who have been looking for business opportunities in Canada. Saskatchewan is one of the provinces that welcomes foreign nationals and offers multiple business opportunities. If you want to set up or be partnered with one of the businesses in Saskatchewan,

 

Here are the two Entrepreneur Immigrants categories:

 

A.) International Graduate Entrepreneur

 

Have graduated from Saskatchewan Institutions and are willing to start your own business.

 

B.) Farm Owner and Operator Category

 

1. Must show a document of your finances.
2. Must sign a performance agreement.
3. Must visit for a minimum of 10 working days.
4. A document of your experience in a related field.
5. A business proposal for your farming business.

 

Whether you are a working professional, looking for a job opportunity in a specific sector, or having an idea of business and planning to invest in Saskatchewan, you can always find us helping you through our latest blogs

 

If you want a specific consultation for your application process, you can quickly schedule a consultation call.
SINP is not the only provincial program to become a Permanent Resident of Canada. You can choose from All Canada PNP programs 
to apply to PR.

 

Things to know about Canada's Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

 

The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) is not the only way to move to Canada and settle in its provides, there are many other provinces with different programs to immigrate Skilled and unskilled workers.

 

Other options such as the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC-PNP), Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP), Atlantic Immigration Program, Prince Edward Island, Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP), Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP)

 

How does Triple I Business help?

 

The application process and eligibility requirements of Saskatchewan have many major points. Generally, applicants get confused about choosing the right program for them.
Your application is everything after getting all the documents ready. Even a single misplacement of details and documents could lead to cancellation.

 

Contact us and talk to our Canada Visa experts in Delhi & India and choose which program is best suited for you as per your qualification, requirements and the demand of the Canadian Government.

 

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