SINP - Process and Requirements


 Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)

Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program (SINP) is among the most popular Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) in Canada. PNPs anyway are a great alternative for those who are unable to get Canada permanent resident (PR) visa under the Federal Government's Express Entry program as these often offer flexibility in terms of eligibility factors. SINP is one such PNP. Let us help you understand the application process for the SINP.


SINP offers nomination for the following categories:

International Skilled Worker - Meant for foreign skilled workers who want to live and work in Saskatchewan.

Saskatchewan Experience - Meant for foreign nationals who are already living and working in Saskatchewan.

Entrepreneur and Farm - Meant for those who want to start a business or buy and operate a farm in Saskatchewan.

Under SINP, International Skilled Worker (ISW) is the most popular category for which a lot of foreign nationals apply.

ISW has further subcategories, which are:

  • ·         Saskatchewan Express Entry
  • ·         Occupation In-demand
  • ·         Employment Offer

These subcategories have their specific eligibility criteria. Get detailed information here at SaskatchewanImmigrant Nominee Program (SINP).

For this category, a minimum score of 60 points out of 100 on SINP points grid is required to be eligible.

SINP Application process

The first step in the application process is submitting an Expression of Interest (EOI), which is a pre-application process. Candidates have to fill in an online form to show their interest in applying for SINP. Once you submit your EOI, you need to wait to receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for SINP.
If you are invited, then you need to apply online for SINP, where you will need to fill in the required form and upload the scanned copies of required documents. It is important to follow the application process guidelines properly to ensure your application is not closed or rejected.

Benefits of SINP

For being one of the most popular PNPs in Canada, Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) attracts a lot of applicants every year. Following are a few noteworthy benefits of Saskatchewan PNP:

·     Maximum number of applications are accepted under SINP across all the PNPs with no limit every year.

  • ·       It has faster application processing times compared to other PNPs

  • ·      Under the PNP, applicants get personal assistance from provincial immigration officers who are available to explain the program requirements and the whole process to the applicants.

  • ·  The Government of Saskatchewan takes the final decision on SINP nominations fully independently which makes it a transparent and smooth process.

  • ·         The candidates receiving nomination under SINP are identified as SINP nominees when they apply for permanent resident (PR) status with IRCC. It gives them an advantage.

The entire process takes 6-8 months for application processing.

CRS score required for SINP

Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) is a PNP program which has it own points grid. CRS doesn't play a role in getting a SINP nomination. Instead, an applicant is required to score a minimum of 60 points out of the maximum 100 on the SINP points grid. SINP points grid awards points for the following factors:
  • ·         Education and training
  • ·         Skilled work experience
  • ·         Language ability
  • ·         Age
  • ·         High skilled employment offer from an employer in Saskatchewan
  • ·         Past work or study experience in Saskatchewan
  • ·         Close family connection in Saskatchewan

If you are looking to migrate to Saskatchewan province in Canada as a skilled worker, the category in SINP that will be relevant for you is - International Skilled Worker (ISW). You can score maximum points for age, education, language ability and work experience factors. Click here to get access to the detailed and simplified SINP points grid. 

How a PNP helps you with your CRS is, after you secure a PNP nomination, you get 600 CRS points added to your CRS score in the Express Entry pool. This boost in your CRS score guarantees an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for Canada permanent resident (PR) visa, which will help you move to Canada as a permanent resident.

If you are willing to move to Saskatchewan province in Canada, you can speak to one of our immigrants experts today for free consultation at 9292929281. We have helped a number of people get nomination under SINP. For their immigration experience, you can refer to the  reviews section on our website and watch them share theirs experience.

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