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Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program

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Overview of the Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan is a western province in Canada, with Regina and Saskatoon as its two largest cities. As of March 2023, it is the province with the second-lowest unemployment rate in Canada, just behind Quebec (according to Statistics Canada). The cost of housing, living, and education is also lower than in many other provinces. Saskatchewan has an average of about 2,000 to 2,500 hours of sunshine per year, more than any other province in Canada.

Saskatchewan is known for its agriculture and is often referred to as “Canada’s Breadbasket.” It is a major producer of wheat, canola, and other crops. The province also has a strong manufacturing sector, and is home to several major corporations, including Cameco Corporation, Nutrien, and SaskTel.

Saskatchewan has a number of world-class universities, including the University of Saskatchewan, which is ranked in the top 20 universities in the world. The province also has a vibrant arts and culture scene, with a number of museums, theaters, and festivals.

Overall, Saskatchewan is a great place to live, work, and raise a family. It is a safe, affordable, and welcoming province with a lot to offer its residents.

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What is the Canada SINP Program?

The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) is an immigration program in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The SINP was created to attract skilled workers to Saskatchewan and to help them become Canadian permanent residents.

SINP includes four program groups:

  • International Skilled Worker
  • Worker with Saskatchewan Work Experience
  • Entrepreneur
  • Farm Owner and Operator

Each program group is divided into many different streams.To be eligible for SINP, applicants must meet certain requirements, such as having a valid job offer in Saskatchewan, having a certain level of education, and speaking English or French.

SINP is a great way for skilled workers to immigrate to Canada and to build a new life in Saskatchewan. If you are interested in immigrating to Saskatchewan through the SINP, you can learn more about the program on the SINP website.

Immigrating to Saskatchewan helps the whole family have the opportunity to receive Canadian Permanent Residence in just 6 months.

Who can apply for the SINP program?

The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) is open to skilled workers from a variety of occupations, including:

    • Restaurant managers, chefs, and other hospitality workers
    • Software developers, web developers, and other IT workers
    • Marketing staff, accountants, customer care staff, and administrative assistants
    • And many more!

To be eligible for the SINP, applicants must meet certain requirements, such as having a valid job offer in Saskatchewan, having a certain level of education, and speaking English or French.

If you are a skilled worker who is interested in immigrating to Saskatchewan, you can learn more about the SINP program on the SINP website.

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Eligibility for SINP

Education

From high school and up (depending on the specific stream).

Age

Under 50 years old

Foreign Language

Basic communication or certificate of CLB 4.0 (~IELTS 4.5) depending on the specific stream.

Experience

Minimum 1 year of relevant work experience in the last 10 years.

Invitation

Have a job offer from an employer in the Province of Saskatchewan according to the program’s criteria.

Background

Good health and criminal record

SINP Application Process

Depending on the stream, the application process will be different. Below is the process of 02 popular programs, suitable for the majority of Vietnamese candidates (Due to simple requirements, many professions to choose from and quick review time).

SINP > INTERNATIONAL SKILLED WORKER > Employment offer

This program is for candidates with a Job offer from an employer in the province. Minimum language requirement CLB4 at the time of application for provincial nomination.

After receiving the applicant’s CV to join the SINP program, Nova Global Visa’s experts will conduct an assessment of the application and advise on the route.

After agreeing and signing the contract, Nova Global Visa begins to find suitable jobs according to the applicant’s requirements.

Applicants interview with employers and receive Job Offer ( after 3-5 days of interview).

Employers apply for Job Approval Letter – JAL (similar to LMIA).

The applicant receives the JAL and assembles the documents to apply for a provincial nomination.

Applicants receive a provincial nomination letter and a Work Permit Support Letter.

Applicant receives Passport Request for work permit application.

Applicant and family enter and receive Work Permit (Work Permit is only received at the airport upon first entry).

Work in Saskatchewan and wait for the results of your permanent resident application.

SINP > INTERNATIONAL SKILLED WORKER > Existing work permit

This program is open to applicants who have worked in Saskatchewan for at least 6 months on a valid work permit. The process of immigrating to Canada through Existing work permit starts from the applicant in Vietnam applying for a Canadian work permit ⇒ coming to Canada to work for 6 months ⇒ applying to this stream.

The advantage of this program is that applicants only need to be able to communicate in English when entering Canada.

After receiving the applicant’s CV to join the SINP program, Nova Global Visa’s experts will conduct an assessment of the application and advise on the route.

After agreeing and signing the contract, Nova Global Visa begins to find suitable jobs according to the applicant’s requirements.

Applicants interview with employers and receive Job Offer ( after 3-5 days of interview).

The recruitment enterprise carries out the procedures to apply for an LMIA.

The applicant receives the LMIA (Positive) result.

Nova Global Visa reviews and submits Work Permit for applicants.

The applicant receives Passport Request – Approval Letter – Visa.

The applicant and his family enter Canada and receive a Work Permit (Work Permit is only received at the airport upon first entry).

After working in Saskatchewan for 6 months or more, the applicant will receive:

  • Employers apply for a job approval letter from the province (Job Approval Letter – JAL)
  • Apply for a provincial nomination under the Existing Work Permit (onine)

Receive a provincial nomination letter and apply for Canadian permanent residence (paper based application).

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