Saskatchewan Immigration Nomination
Program (SINP)
Saskatchewan Immigration Nomination
Program (SINP)
Saskatchewan Immigration Nomination Program (SINP) is a popular program for immigrants who wish to settle in Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan is a prairie and boreal Province in western Canada. It is the only Province without a natural border. It has two main cities, Saskatoon and Regina and its economy are mainly based on agriculture and natural resources industries (forestry and finishing). Saskatchewan Immigration Nomination Program (SINP) is Saskatchewan’s Provincial Nomination Program which allows aspiring immigrants to apply for permanent residency in Canada. These immigrants must meet the provincial criteria for skills and experience.
The SINP applications can be categorized under three programs:
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International Skilled Worker
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Saskatchewan Experience
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Entrepreneur and Farm
International Skilled Worker
This program is for skilled workers who wish to work & live in Saskatchewan. This program further has the following sub-categories for international skilled workers
- International Skilled Worker: Employment Offer
- International Skilled Worker: Occupation In-Demand
- International Skilled Worker: Saskatchewan Express Entry
- International Skilled Worker: Tech Talent Pathway
- Hard-to-Fill Skills Pilot
Saskatchewan Experience
This program is for the candidates who already live & work in Saskatchewan. This program has six sub-categories:
- Skilled worker with Existing Work Permit
- Semi-skilled Agriculture Worker with Existing Work Permit
- Health Professionals
- Hospitality Sector Project
Entrepreneur and Farm
This program is for the candidates who wish to run a business or run a farm in Saskatchewan. This program has the following sub-categories:
- Entrepreneur Category
- International Graduate Entrepreneur Category
- Farm Owner and Operator Category