Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) is the provincial Nominee program of Saskatchewan, it allows applicants with the right to live, settle and work in the province and make Saskatchewan their home. After being successfully nominated the appellant can attain Permanent Residency in Canada as well.
The Saskatchewan
province allows the nomination certificate to those applicants only who are
competent, skilled, and also able to meet the labor market demand of the
region. There are eligibility norms and
criteria set for selection and the final decision of nomination is taken by the
Government of Saskatchewan. Every year a large number of appellants migrate
through this category, and this is what makes the program so efficient and
successful.
How to Submit the SINP Application?
The candidate can
apply online through two ways –
• Express entry Linked stream
• Create an Expression of Interest (EOI)
profile with the SINP
What are the Categories to apply under the SINP?
Based on the
credentials and also the labor market requirement, the appellant can choose the
program through which he/ she wishes to move to Canada. The categories are –
• International Skilled Worker Category
• Saskatchewan Experience Category
• Entrepreneur Category
• Farm Category
International Skilled Worker Category: This stream is
designed for skilled workers who wish to relocate to Saskatchewan. The selection score is set at a minimum Of 60
Points out Of 100 on the Point Assessment Grid. The language score requirement
in this category is as low as 4.5 bands in IELTS, and No job offer letter is
mandatory.
Occupation in demand
The skilled
workers who don’t have a job offer can apply through the Occupation in-demand
category for this they need to be highly skilled and also their occupation
should be in high demand. The application fee in this category is $350, and it
is non-refundable.
Express Entry Linked category
The International
Skilled Worker can apply through the Saskatchewan Express Entry. In this, the
appellants from the Express Entry Pool are selected for immigration.
Saskatchewan Experience Category: This stream is
for those applicants who are presently living and working in the province. The candidate needs to have a valid job offer
from a Saskatchewan employer to be eligible in this category. Applicants who
can apply under this category are
• Skilled Worker with Existing Work
Permit
• Semi-Skilled Agriculture Worker with
Existing Work Permit
• Health Professionals
• Hospitality Sector Project
• Long-Haul Truck Driver Project
• Post-Secondary Institution Students
Entrepreneur Category: This stream is
for those desiring entrepreneurs who would like to start a business in the
province. To be able to run or operate a business in Saskatchewan one needs to
have at least $500,000 (CAD) Business And Personal Assets (NET) and at least
three years experience in relevant business and Entrepreneurial Experience that
should have been gained in the past ten years. Further, the applicant should
also be willing to invest 300,000 (CAD) In Regina and Saskatoon or an amount of
200,000 (CAD) In All Other Saskatchewan Communities
Farm Category: This stream can help the experienced farmers
to buy or even operate a farm in Saskatchewan. It helps farm families to settle
in the Saskatchewan. For this, a Personal Net Worth of the minimum of $300,000 (CAD) is essential along with three years of
experience in Farm Ownership, Farm Management; Or Practical Farming Experience.
What the documents required for SINP?
The documents
should be translated into English or French language if they are in any other
language. The document list will depend on the candidature of the applicant and
also the stream of immigration selected. The general list of documents required
is as follows:
• Language score result
• Passport (all members)
• Photograph (all members)
• Educational qualification certificate
• Medical reports
• Police verification
• Work experience letters
• Proof of funds – bank statements, pay
slips, etc.
• Acknowledgement of your family members
and their medical reports and police verifications.
What is the processing time for SINP?
The processing
time is depending on variable factors like the stream of immigration and the
type of credentials that the applicant holds. However, if everything goes well
and the documents are all properly submitted then it can take six to nine
months ideally for immigration. For the occupation in-demand category, it can
be faster as well if the profession of the appellant is in high demand in
Saskatchewan.
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