Saskatchewan Provincial Nomination Program

Saskatchewan offers several provincial nomination program streams to attract skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and graduates to the province. Here are the main streams:

Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) – International Skilled Worker Category

This category includes sub-streams such as the International Skilled Worker: Express Entry and International Skilled Worker: Occupations In-Demand streams. These streams target skilled workers with experience in occupations in high demand in Saskatchewan. Candidates must meet specific criteria related to work experience, education, language proficiency, and adaptability factors.

Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) – Saskatchewan Experience Category

This category includes sub-streams for individuals who have experience working or studying in Saskatchewan. The Saskatchewan Experience: Express Entry sub-stream targets individuals with an Express Entry profile and experience working in Saskatchewan, while the Saskatchewan Experience: Occupation In-Demand sub-stream targets individuals with experience in specific in-demand occupations in the province.

Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) – Entrepreneur Category

This category is designed for individuals who wish to start, purchase, or partner in a business in Saskatchewan. Applicants must submit a business proposal and demonstrate their ability to invest in and actively manage a business in the province.

Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) – Farm Owner and Operator Category

This category is for individuals with farming experience who wish to purchase and operate a farm in Saskatchewan. Applicants must demonstrate their farming experience, business plan, and financial capacity to invest in a farm operation in the province.

Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) – International Graduate Entrepreneur Category

This category is for international graduates from Saskatchewan post-secondary institutions who wish to start or purchase a business in the province. Applicants must submit a business proposal and demonstrate their intention to live in Saskatchewan and actively manage the business.

These streams provide various pathways for individuals to immigrate to Saskatchewan based on their skills, work experience, education, entrepreneurial aspirations, and ties to the province. Each stream has its own set of eligibility criteria and application process, offering opportunities for diverse candidates to contribute to Saskatchewan’s economy and communities.