Saskatchewan PNP or SINP a program of Saskatchewan is one of Western Canada’s Prairie provinces Alberta and Manitoba being the other two. Along with British Columbia, the four provinces together form the Canadian Western Province.
Saskatchewan PNP (SINP) – Explained
Saskatchewan is a part of Canada’s Provincial Nominee Program or PNP. The SINP or the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program refers to Saskatchewan PNP.
Except for Nunavut and Quebec, which have their immigration schemes, nearly every Canadian province and territory has its own Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).
The ability for provincial governments to select immigration candidates who satisfy their local labor market needs and regulate the regional settling of the immigrant population within their authority is made possible by having their immigration programs.
Each province sets its standards for determining which foreign employees are eligible for permanent residence in Canada under its PNP.
The PNP is a complement to federal immigration policies that allow Canadian provinces to play a vital role in immigrant selection. Since its inception in 1998, the PNP has grown to become Canada’s second most popular pathway to permanent residency.
From 2021 to 2023, PNPs are going to result in the admission of more than 80,000 international immigrants as permanent residents in Canada.
Read 15 Quick Questions Answered About Saskatchewan PNP if you want to learn more about Saskatchewan PNP.
Saskatchewan PNP – Hard-to-fill Skills Pilot Program
The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program has been established to attract international candidates for in-demand jobs (SINP). It was meant to satisfy the province’s economic and labor market needs through immigration. Workers nominated through this stream would have the support of their employers and the community behind them, which would help them succeed.
Saskatchewan has announced the latest Hard-to-Fill Skills Pilot Program on November 25, 2021.
- Companies in Saskatchewan will be able to recruit overseas talent for specified in-demand vocations as a part of the Hard-to-Fill Skills Pilot.
- This program will be open to entry-level positions that may require on-the-job training.
- This effort aims to attract talent and is an excellent program for all sectors in the province that are experiencing labor shortages.
- The program’s goal is to ensure that Saskatchewan’s businesses have access to the labor they need to grow and thrive.
- The main industries with the highest demand of labor in Saskatchewan include health, manufacturing, agriculture, ag-tech, construction, hospitality, and retail.
“The new Hard-To-Fill Skills Pilot – built in Saskatchewan for Saskatchewan – is a step forward in our autonomy talks with the federal government, and it will assist firms to recruit people from around the world.” media releases.
Eligibility for Saskatchewan PNP
To be considered for the Hard-to-Fill Skills Pilot, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Get a full-time, permanent offer of work from a registered Saskatchewan employer, as well as a SINP job approval letter for an approved occupation;
- Attain a minimum competency level in a Canadian Official Language; and
- Meet the minimal educational and work experience criteria, which include at least one year of experience in the same profession as the job offer or 6 months in that position in Saskatchewan.
- Before using the pilot program for recruitment, companies must demonstrate that they have made considerable attempts to hire domestically, establish the necessity and benefit for their firm, and meet conditions relating to providing settlement support for the workers.
SINP Launch date 2021
The SINP or Saskatchewan PNP Hard-to-Fill Skills Pilot is scheduled to launch in December 2021.
What is the procedure for applying to Saskatchewan PNP?
There are a few important streams or categories in the SINP. You can look into and apply for the SINP category that is most relevant to you. The following are some of the most important SINP categories:
- ISW (International Skilled Worker) Category: The ISW class is intended for foreign skilled employees who seek to live and work in Saskatchewan. Individuals from outside of Saskatchewan who are currently living and working in the province of Saskatchewan are eligible for this category.
- Entrepreneurs Category: This category is for entrepreneurs who want to start a business in the province of Saskatchewan.
- Farm Category: This type is for experienced farmers interested in purchasing and operating a farm in Saskatchewan.
International Skilled Worker (ISW) Categories
Among immigrants, the International Skilled Worker (ISW) category is very popular.
The following are the two main sub-categories:
- SINP-Express Entry Subcategory and SINP-Occupation In-Demand Subcategory
- In-Demand Occupation
Those with the abilities and expertise required for Saskatchewan’s in-demand jobs fall under the occupation in demand subcategory.
Applicants must first go through the list of SINP in-demand Occupations and select an occupation that best matches their abilities and expertise.
SINP’s Occupation List for 2021
Saskatchewan, Canada’s province, upgraded the SINP in Demand Occupation list on September 16, 2019.
SINP’s OID and EE program subcategories are now open to all NOC (National Occupational Classification) Matrix level occupations.
Which 14 occupations were selected on November 18 SINP draw? | |
NOC Code | Occupation |
0016 | Senior managers – construction, transportation, production, and utilities |
0711 | Construction managers |
0712 | Homebuilding and renovation managers |
7201 | Supervisors and contractors, machining, metal forming, shaping, and erecting trades and related occupations |
7231 | Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors |
7242 | Industrial electricians |
7243 | Power system electricians |
7281 | Bricklayers |
7294 | Painters and decorators (except interior decorators) |
7371 | Crane operators |
7203 | Contractors and supervisors, pipefitting trades |
7235 | Structural metal and plate work fabricators and fitters |
7283 | Tile setters |
7272 | Cabinetmakers |
Under the ISW PNP, there are three possible routes:
- Offer of Employment: This sub-category is for skilled people who have been offered a job in Saskatchewan.
- Occupations In Demand
This sub-category is for competent employees with experience in a Saskatchewan-demanded occupation but has not yet been offered a position in the province.
- Express Entry in Saskatchewan
Candidates who are already in the Immigration, Refugees and, Citizenship Canada (IRCC) Express Entry pool and have professional work experience in a high-demand occupation in Saskatchewan should apply to this sub-category.
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Application fee for SINP
CAD 350 or 1002 AED
Processing time
Category | Average Processing Time |
Employment Offer | 4 weeks |
Occupations In Demand | 35 weeks |
Saskatchewan Express Entry | 37 weeks |
Requirements for SINP
Minimum Requirements:
- Have legal proof of currently residing in Canada;
- On the point assessment grid, get a minimum of 60 points out of a possible 110.
Sub-Category | Do you need a job? | Additional Requirements |
Employment Offer | Yes | · Comply with all language standards (CLB 4)
· Have a permanent, full-time work offer for a qualified job from a Saskatchewan company, and meet licensure criteria if necessary. · Have at least one year of paid work experience in the targeted occupation in the previous 10 years; |
Occupations In Demand | No | · Comply with all language standards (CLB 4)
· Have at least a year of post-secondary academic qualifications,
· Have a minimal degree of work experience in an in-demand skilled occupation linked to your subject of education or training.
· If Saskatchewan requires it, obtain proof of professional status or licensure.
· Have sufficient funds to settle in the province and a settlement strategy in place. |
Saskatchewan Express Entry | No | · Have an Express Entry Profile Number and Job Seeker Validation Code; be in the Express Entry pool;
· Comply with all language standards
· You must have completed at least one year of post-secondary study or training.
· Have at least one year of work experience in a field linked to your education or training in high-demand skilled employment.
· If the SINP requires it, obtain documentation of professional status or licensure.
· If your job experience is in a skilled craft, you must have a certificate of qualification in that profession.
· Have sufficient funds to settle in the province and a settlement strategy in place. |
The Benefits of Applying for a PR Visa in the SINP-ISW Stream
The following are the major benefits of SINP-ISW, occupation in demand sub-category:
- The quickest way to become a permanent resident of Canada
- To apply, no work offer from Canada is required.
- Minimum English language proficiency (CLB 4) is required.
- Timely application processing
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SINP Documents Requirement 2021
The following documents are required to apply for the SINP Express entrance and OID sub-category:
- A certified French language proficiency test or an IELTS test score for English language proficiency.
- WES or any other suitable evaluating authority, such as ICAS, IQAS, etc. ECA (Educational Credential Assessment).
- Other basic documentation is required by the SINP-Express entry or OID Sub-category in question.
Saskatchewan PNP Processing Time 2021
The SINP processing time is calculated in weeks and is updated every three months to reflect the most recent SINP application processing time status. You can contact A2W Consultants to get the most up-to-date information on the processing duration.
All ISW and Saskatchewan Experience applications will be processed within 16 weeks, according to the SINP. An applicant must provide all information and supporting papers for SINP to process their application.
The processing time listed below is the average processing time computed for 80% of applications. From the time the application is received to the time it is processed, the time is calculated.
SINP Rule changes 2021
To accept applications for its OID and Express Entry subcategories, the SINP recently replaced its traditional first-come, the first-served system with a new EOI (Expression of Interest) based approach. Applicants now have sufficient time to complete their EOI profile in the Saskatchewan system. The province of Saskatchewan evaluates the submitted expressions of interest and then sends out invitations to apply for a provincial nomination to those who are chosen.
2021 SINP Points Calculator
To apply under a SINP International Skilled Worker (ISW) sub-category, you must score at least 60 points out of 110 on the Saskatchewan Points Calculator or Point’s assessment grid.
The SINP provides a route to citizenship in Canada. Saskatchewan – through the SINP
- Nominates candidates for Canada PR to the federal government, and
- Non-Canadians who plan to settle in Saskatchewan are invited to apply for residency.
All candidates who have been nominated will be identified as SINP nominees. Individuals who meet these criteria can then apply for permanent status through Immigration, Refugees and, Citizenship Canada [IRCC]. Candidates that are eligible for the SINP International Skilled Worker [ISW] pathway receive invitations from Saskatchewan.
How does SIPN Works?
For the Express Entry and Occupations In-Demand sub-categories, Saskatchewan uses an Expression of Interest (EOI).
- You must first submit your EOI using the SINP Apply Online platform, where you will be required to complete a form. The information you provide on the form will be used to determine your eligibility.
- To be eligible for the EOI pool, you must score 60 out of 110 on the EOI Points Grid. The EOI Points Grid evaluates you based on five criteria: education and training, skilled work experience, language ability, age, and ties to the Saskatchewan labor market, as well as adaptability.
If you are chosen, you will be invited to participate in an EOI draw.
- You can now apply to the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program for a provincial nomination (SINP). This can also be done through the same gateway.
- You can apply immediately without registering an EOI if you have a job offer and are applying under the Employment Offer sub-category.
After your application is granted, you can apply directly to IRCC for permanent residency. Saskatchewan will enter the information of your nomination into the system if you apply through the Express Entry sub-category. This means you’ll receive an additional 600 Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points, thus ensuring that you’ll be invited to apply for permanent residence in the next Express Entry draw.
Overview of the SINP draw on November 18, 2021
No. of invitations issued: 633 (total) |
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Category or Stream | lowest-ranked candidate’s EOI score
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Candidates invited to apply in total |
ISW: Occupations In-Demand | EOI 65 | 208 |
Candidates for In-Demand Occupations were required to complete Educational Credential Assessments.
Not all professions were considered. 14 Occupations were chosen and eligible, as per the National Occupational Classification [NOC] codes: 0711, 0016, 7242, 0712, 7294, 7231, 7281, 7243, 7201, 7371, 7203, 7235, 7283, 7272 |
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ISW: Express Entry | EOI 65 | 425 |
Candidates who were invited for Express Entry had their educational credentials assessed.
Not all occupations were considered. 14 Occupations were chosen and eligible, as per their NOC codes: 0711, 0016, 7242, 0712, 7294, 7231, 7281, 7243, 7201, 7371, 7203, 7235, 7283, 7272. |
The occupations for which EOIs are accepted are limited, hence —
[1] SINP nominations do not outnumber job openings in Saskatchewan, and
[2] nominees are chosen who have a good chance of finding work in Saskatchewan.
With the latest draw, Saskatchewan PNP has invited a total of 6,965 candidates in the 18 SINP lotteries done so far in 2021.
Participants must have an Education Credential Assessment and expertise in one of the16 targeted NOC codes to be eligible for this draw.
Why Apply for Canada PR through SINP in 2021?
- Non-Canadians who desire to make Saskatchewan their home are invited to apply for residency.
- SINP Nominates successful applicants for permanent residency in Canada to the federal government.
- Those recommended by the SINP will be labeled as “SINP nominees” when they apply for permanent residence status with the IRCC and a PNP nomination, obtained through any of the IRCC Express Entry connected streams, is worth 600 CRS points.
- The higher the CRS score, the more likely IRCC will invite a federal Express Entry candidate to apply for permanent residence in Canada.
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