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Saskatchewan

    About Saskatchewan

    Saskatchewan is a province in Canada known for its vast prairies, agriculture, and natural beauty. It is located in the central part of the country and has a growing economy, largely driven by industries like mining, agriculture, and energy. The capital city is Regina, while Saskatoon is the largest city.

    The Saskatchewan Provincial Nominee Program (SINP) is a pathway for individuals to immigrate to Saskatchewan. Through the SINP, the province selects skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and international graduates who have the potential to contribute to its economy and meet labor market needs.

    Life In Saskatchewan

    Saskatchewan offers a balanced lifestyle with excellent opportunities for education, work, and family life. Its vast prairies, welcoming communities, and strong economy make it an appealing place to live.
    • Education and Job Opportunities: Saskatchewan has top-notch educational institutions like the University of Saskatchewan and a strong job market in industries such as agriculture, mining, tech, and renewable energy.
    • Quality of Life: With a relaxed pace, low crime, and great public services, residents enjoy a high quality of life in both cities and rural areas.
    • Affordable Lifestyle: Housing and living costs are affordable, making Saskatchewan a great place for families and individuals alike.
    • Access to Healthcare: Residents benefit from Canada’s public healthcare system, with well-distributed medical facilities across the province.
    • Natural Environment: Saskatchewan is known for its beautiful lakes, rivers, and parks, offering endless outdoor activities in a breathtaking prairie landscape.
    • Climate: The province has cold winters and warm summers, with infrastructure in place to manage the extreme weather.
    • Festivals and Events: Saskatchewan hosts many festivals, celebrating music, arts, and its rich Indigenous heritage.
    • Population: With a population of over 1.1 million, Saskatchewan is a community-driven province, where residents enjoy strong ties with neighbors and friends.

    List of PNP Programs- Saskatchewan

    • Saskatchewan International Skilled Worker
      • Saskatchewan Express Entry
      • Saskatchewan Employment Offer
      • Saskatchewan In-Demand Occupation
      • International Skilled Worker Hard-to-Fill Skills Pilot
      • Tech Talent Pathway
    • Saskatchewan Experience
      • Saskatchewan Existing Work Permit
      • Saskatchewan Health Professionals
      • Saskatchewan Hospitality Sector Project
      • Saskatchewan Long-Haul Truck Driver Project
      • Saskatchewan Students
    • Saskatchewan Entrepreneur and Farm
      • Saskatchewan Entrepreneur
      • Saskatchewan Farm Owners and Operators
    • International Graduate Entrepreneur

    Saskatchewan International Skilled Worker

    The International Skilled Worker: Saskatchewan Express Entry stream is a category under the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) that allows skilled workers who are already in the Express Entry pool to apply for provincial nomination from Saskatchewan.

    You must have an active profile in the Federal Express Entry system. This includes having a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score and being eligible for one of the federal economic immigration programs managed through Express Entry,

    You need to have at least one year of work experience in a skilled occupation. This work experience should be in a position classified under a National Occupational Classification (NOC) TEER 0, 1, 2 or 3.

    The SINP International Skilled Worker: Employment Offer stream is a category under the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) designed for skilled workers who have a valid job offer from a Saskatchewan employer

    You must have a full-time, permanent job offer from a Saskatchewan employer in an occupation that is classified under a National Occupational Classification (NOC) TEER 0, 1, 2 or 3.

    You need to have at least one year of work experience in the occupation you are being offered, or you must have directly relevant experience that matches the job offer.

    The SINP International Skilled Worker: Occupation In-Demand Stream is a component of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) designed to address labor shortages in Saskatchewan by attracting skilled workers with experience in specific occupations that are in high demand in the province. his stream is targeted at individuals who do not have a job offer in Saskatchewan but possess skills and experience in occupations listed as in-demand.

    You must have at least one year of work experience in a skilled occupation that is listed as in-demand in Saskatchewan. The occupation should be classified under a National Occupational Classification (NOC) code that aligns with the in-demand list.

    You need to have an active EOI to the SINP

    The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) International Skilled Worker – Hard-to-Fill Skills Pilot is designed to address labor shortages in specific sectors by attracting skilled workers to Saskatchewan. This pilot program targets individuals with skills and experience in occupations that are hard to fill locally.

    You must have work experience in one of the specific “hard-to-fill” occupations identified by the SINP. These occupations are usually in high demand and are listed on the SINP’s designated list.

    You generally need at least one year of full-time work experience in the past ten years in the identified occupation

    The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) Tech Talent Pathway is designed to attract skilled tech professionals to Saskatchewan. This pathway targets individuals with expertise in technology-related fields, helping to address the growing demand for tech talent in the province.

    You must have at least one year of full-time work experience in a technology-related occupation in the past five years.

    You must have a valid job offer from a Saskatchewan employer in a technology-related field. This offer should be for a full-time, permanent position.

    Saskatchewan Experience

    The Saskatchewan Experience: Existing Work Permit Stream is a category within the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) aimed at providing a pathway to permanent residency for foreign nationals who are already working in Saskatchewan under a valid work permit. This stream is designed to help retain skilled workers who are already contributing to the province’s economy.

    You must be currently working in Saskatchewan on a valid work permit. The work permit must be valid at the time of application and should be tied to your current employment in Saskatchewan.

    You need to have at least six months of full-time work experience in Saskatchewan with the same employer under a valid work permit.

    The Saskatchewan Experience: Health Professionals Stream is part of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) and is designed to provide a pathway to permanent residency for healthcare professionals who are already working in Saskatchewan. This stream helps address the demand for skilled healthcare workers in the province by offering a streamlined process for those who have gained relevant work experience in Saskatchewan.

    You must be currently working in Saskatchewan in a health professional occupation under a valid work permit. Your job must be full-time and permanent.

    You need to have a minimum of six months of full-time work experience in Saskatchewan with your current employer.

    The Saskatchewan Experience: Hospitality Sector Stream is a category within the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) designed for individuals who are already working in Saskatchewan in the hospitality sector. This stream is aimed at helping employers in the hospitality industry fill labor shortages by providing a pathway to permanent residency for experienced workers.

    You must have at least six months of full-time work experience in the hospitality sector in Saskatchewan.

    You need to be currently employed in a full-time, permanent position in the hospitality sector with a Saskatchewan employer. The job must be in a position classified under the National Occupational Classification (NOC) as skill level B, C, or D or TEER 1,2, 3,4 ,5

    This stream is designed for experienced long-haul truck drivers who are already working in Saskatchewan and wish to transition to permanent residency.

    You must have at least six months of full-time work experience as a long-haul truck driver in Saskatchewan. This experience should be with a Saskatchewan-based employer.

    You must have a valid work permit that allows you to work in Saskatchewan at the time of application.

    The Saskatchewan Experience: Students Stream is a category within the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) designed to provide a pathway to permanent residency for international students who have completed their studies in Saskatchewan and gained relevant work experience in the province.

    You must have completed a post-secondary education program from a recognized institution in Saskatchewan.

    You need to have at least six months of full-time work experience in Saskatchewan in a job related to your field of study

    Saskatchewan Entrepreneur and Farm

    The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) Entrepreneur Stream is designed to attract experienced entrepreneurs who are interested in starting or investing in a business in Saskatchewan. This stream is aimed at individuals who have the skills and financial resources to establish and operate a business in the province, contributing to its economic growth and job creation.

    You must have at least three years of experience as an active business owner or in a senior management role.

    • You need to have a minimum net worth of CAD $500,000. This net worth should be legally obtained and verifiable.
    • You must submit a comprehensive business plan outlining your proposed business in Saskatchewan

    You must be willing to make a minimum investment of CAD $300,000 in Regina or Saskatoon, or CAD $200,000 in other areas of Saskatchewan. The investment must be for establishing or purchasing a business that will create jobs for Saskatchewan residents.

    Farm Owners and Operators is designed to attract experienced farmers who wish to own and operate a farm in Saskatchewan. This stream aims to address the need for skilled agricultural operators and to help develop Saskatchewan’s agricultural sector by providing a pathway to permanent residency for qualified individuals who can invest in and manage a farm in the province. You must have at least three years of experience as a farm owner/operator or in a senior management role related to farming. This experience should demonstrate your ability to successfully manage and operate a farm
    • You need to have a minimum net worth of CAD $500,000. This net worth must be legally obtained and verifiable.
    • You must be willing to invest at least CAD $300,000 in the establishment or purchase of a farm in Saskatchewan. This investment must be directed towards developing and operating a farm that will create jobs for Saskatchewan residents.
    You need to submit a comprehensive business plan outlining your proposed farm operation in Saskatchewan

    International Graduate Entrepreneur

    The Saskatchewan International Graduate Entrepreneur (IGE) stream is a pathway under the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) that allows international graduates from eligible Saskatchewan post-secondary institutions to start and operate a business in Saskatchewan.

    You must have completed a post-secondary program of at least 2 years in length from a recognized institution in Saskatchewan.

    You need to have a business idea or plan that you wish to implement in Saskatchewan.