Immigration to Saskatchewan - Canada's provincial program (SINP)
You can immigrate to Canada through one of the provincial programs, the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program.
Saskatchewan is one of the Prairie provinces, along with Alberta and Manitoba. Saskatchewan's economy relies mainly on agriculture, forestry, and fishing. There are only two major cities in the province, Saskatoon and Regina. Most of the area of Saskatchewan is covered by vast expanses of unspoiled wilderness.
Applicants who do not score the required points for immigration to Canada through the federal program can try to immigrate through one of the 11 provincial programs. They are suitable for a wide range of occupations. These programs are also interesting for those who plan to live and work in a particular province or territory.
Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) includes several streams.
International Skilled Worker
This direction includes the following streams:
- Employment Offer stream is for skilled workers who received a job offer in Saskatchewan;
- Occupation In-Demand stream is for in-demand workers without job offer;
- Saskatchewan Express Entry stream is for in-demand workers who have an Express Entry profile;
- Hard-to-Fill Skills Pilot is for workers whose professions are in demand;
- Tech Talent Pathway is for technology and innovation sector workers.
Saskatchewan Experience
This direction includes streams for candidates who have worked in the province for at least 6 months:
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