
- Luz E. Garrido
- 2025/03/17
Saskatchewan, known for its thriving agriculture, strong economy, and welcoming communities, offers great opportunities for immigrants. The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) allows the province to nominate eligible candidates for permanent residency, helping meet labor market demands and support economic growth. SINP is designed for skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and international graduates who wish to settle in Saskatchewan.
SINP Categories
SINP operates under three main categories:
1. International Skilled Worker Category
For skilled workers with experience in high-demand occupations in Saskatchewan. This category has six pathways:
- Health Talent Pathway: For healthcare workers with a valid job offer who meet eligibility criteria under Express Entry or non-Express Entry and intend to reside in the province.
- Agriculture Talent Pathway: For agricultural workers with an SINP-approved job offer who meet language, education, and work experience requirements.
- Employment Offer: For candidates with a skilled job offer who meet the SINP points requirement and other eligibility criteria.
- Occupation In-Demand: For workers in high-demand occupations without a job offer but who meet language, education, and settlement fund requirements.
- Express Entry: Aligned with the federal Express Entry system, this pathway allows skilled workers to apply for provincial nomination, increasing their chances of obtaining permanent residency.
- Tech Talent Pathway: For professionals in the technology and innovation sector with a job offer in Saskatchewan who meet Express Entry or non-Express Entry criteria.
2. Saskatchewan Experience Category
For foreign workers already employed in Saskatchewan. This category includes five pathways:
- Skilled Worker with Existing Work Permit: For workers with a valid work permit, full-time job offer, and required language skills.
- Students: For graduates from Saskatchewan institutions who have worked or are working in the province with a valid work permit.
- Agriculture Talent Pathway: For workers in agriculture-related jobs with a job offer who meet education, language, and work experience requirements.
- Health Talent Pathway: For healthcare professionals with a job offer who meet Express Entry or non-Express Entry criteria and intend to reside in the province.
- Tech Talent Pathway: For technology professionals with a job offer who qualify under Express Entry or non-Express Entry.
3. Entrepreneur and Farm Category
For individuals looking to start or invest in a business in Saskatchewan. This category includes three pathways:
- Entrepreneur Pathway: For those who want to establish or buy a business in Saskatchewan while actively managing operations.
- International Graduate Entrepreneur Pathway: For international graduates from Saskatchewan institutions who want to start or acquire a business and settle in the province.
- Farm Owner and Operator Pathway: For experienced farmers seeking to establish or expand farming operations in Saskatchewan.
The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program provides a clear pathway for skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and students to build a future in Canada. By offering multiple immigration streams tailored to economic needs, SINP helps Saskatchewan attract and retain talented individuals who contribute to the province’s long-term growth and development.
How Garrido Canadian Immigration Services Can Help
At Garrido Canadian Immigration Services, we are committed to guiding you through every step of your immigration journey with integrity, knowledge, and passion. As licensed immigration professionals, we provide expert advice tailored to your unique situation, ensuring that your PNP or Permanent Residence application is handled correctly and efficiently.
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