Are you planning to immigrate to Saskatchewan through a provincial nomination program? Great! Have you checked your eligibility yet?
Saskatchewan is one of the fast-growing provinces in Canada. In the recent past, the immigrants' count has been raising for Saskatchewan. The main reason for it is affordability. Saskatchewan is a cheaper province to live in and build a house. Even the expenses are less when compared to other provinces. Another is there is no mandatory job to get picked up for this province.
Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee
Program (SINP) Sub Categories:
- International Skilled Worker Category
- Saskatchewan Experienced Category
- Entrepreneur and Farm Category
These categories are again sub-divided into many streams for different types of immigration candidates in the Saskatchewan PNP program.
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more: Can you change to another province after getting
PR?]
What are the streams available in the
Saskatchewan Immigration process?
Here are the streams for Saskatchewan Provincial Nomination Program.
- International Skilled Worker
- Saskatchewan Experience
- Business
- Employment Offer
- Skilled worker with existing work permit
- Entrepreneur
- Occupation-in-demand
- Semi-skilled Agricultural worker with existing work permit
- International Graduate Entrepreneur
- Saskatchewan Express Entry
- Hospitality Sector Pilot project
- Farm owners/Operators
- Long Haul/ Truck Drivers
- Young Farmers
- Students
Eligibility Criteria for Saskatchewan
Immigration Nomination Program:
The eligibility criteria are
different for each stream in each category. Here are some common criteria for Saskatchewan PNP Eligibility.
- A minimum of 60 points in the Saskatchewan assessment grid score is required.
- Minimum of CLB – Canadian Language Benchmark of 4 is required. But for employment, you may need more than CLB 4. Check the Saskatchewan PNP Latest draw 2021 to understand how the candidates are picked.
- The need for the experience again depends on the category and the stream chosen. But on average, at least 1-6 years of experience is required. That to a full-time working experience in the past ten years.
- Must hold appropriate licensure in Saskatchewan from the place where your job is regulated.
- Candidates who wish to head to Canada under skilled workers category or Employment offers must have a valid job offer from SINP, which should be full-time or permanent.
- Need to hold a degree or a diploma certificate. Some categories even require post-secondary education, training, or apprenticeship.
- If the education is outside Canada, then candidates must verify their educational documents through ECA.
- All must submit proof of sufficient funds to survive in Saskatchewan.
- The application fee needs to be paid to proceed to the next steps.
Along with these, there are many other SINP requirements for each stream. Check with our Saskatchewan Immigration Nomination Program consultants for more details.
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