PNP Programmes
Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)
Saskatchewan PNP is designed to attract skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and international graduates to contribute to the province’s economy. The SINP operates under three primary categories:
1. International Skilled Worker Category:
- Express Entry sub-category
- Occupation In-Demand sub-category
2. Saskatchewan Experience Category:
- For individuals already working in Saskatchewan
3. Entrepreneur and Farm Category:
- For business owners and farmers looking to invest
Documents required for the Saskatchewan PNP
- Valid passport
- Educational Credential Assessment (ECA)
- Proof of work experience
- Language proficiency test results (IELTS/CELPIP)
- Job offer (if applicable)
- Proof of settlement funds
How to Apply for PR in the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program?
- Submit an online Expression of Interest (EOI).
- Receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) if selected.
- Submit a complete application with required documents.
- Obtain a provincial nomination.
- Apply for permanent residence with IRCC.
What are the chief immigration streams under Saskatchewan PNP?
- International Skilled Worker Stream
- Saskatchewan Experience Stream
- Entrepreneur and Farm Category
What is the Saskatchewan PNP Points Assessment Grid?
A scoring system used to assess candidates based on factors like education, work experience, language proficiency, age, and adaptability.
What are the selection factors under the Points Assessment Grid of the SINP?
- Education and training (Max 23 points)
- Skilled work experience (Max 15 points)
- Language proficiency (Max 20 points)
- Age (Max 12 points)
- Minimum eligibility is 60
- Connection to Saskatchewan labor market (Max 30 points)
What is the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program processing time?
- Typically ranges between 6-9 months depending on the stream.