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Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program
The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) offers you a way to immigrate to Canada. Through the SINP, Saskatchewan:
- invites residency applications from non-Canadians who want to make Saskatchewan their home; and
- nominates successful applicants to the federal government, so they can gain permanent residency in Canada.
The SINP is only one of the steps toward becoming a permanent resident in Saskatchewan. All applicants must also apply for residency through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) Canadian Immigration Commission.
There are three SINP program categories you can apply to:
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International Skilled Worker is for skilled workers abroad who want to work and live in Saskatchewan.
Through this category, the SINP can nominate skilled workers who want to live and work in Saskatchewan. You'll need to meet the SINP criteria and have factors that will help you settle successfully in Saskatchewan, including but not limited to: education, skilled work experience, and English or French Language ability.
You need a minimum score of 60 points out of 100 to apply under a SINP International Skilled Worker (ISW) sub-category.
You need a minimum score of 60 points out of 100 to apply under a SINP International Skilled Worker (ISW) sub-category.
A: EDUCATION AND TRAINING: (points)
Master’s or Doctorate degree, Canadian equivalency: 23
Bachelor's degree OR a three or more year degree program at a university or college: 20
Trade certification equivalent to journeyperson status in Saskatchewan: 20
Canadian equivalency Diploma that requires two but less than three years at a university, college, trade or technical school, or other formal post-secondary institution:15
Canadian equivalency Certificate or at least two semesters but less than a two year program at a university, college, trade or technical school, or other formal post-secondary institution:12
Bachelor's degree OR a three or more year degree program at a university or college: 20
Trade certification equivalent to journeyperson status in Saskatchewan: 20
Canadian equivalency Diploma that requires two but less than three years at a university, college, trade or technical school, or other formal post-secondary institution:15
Canadian equivalency Certificate or at least two semesters but less than a two year program at a university, college, trade or technical school, or other formal post-secondary institution:12
B: SKILLED WORK EXPERIENCE: (points)
The work experience claimed must be relevant to the single occupation you've selected in your application.
One year of work experience refers to 12 full months of work experience.
a) In the 5 year period prior to application submission date
5 years :10
4 years :8
3 years :6
2 years :4
1 year :2
b) In the 6-10 year period prior to application submission date
5 years :5
4 years :4
3 years :3
2 years :2
Less than 1 year :0
One year of work experience refers to 12 full months of work experience.
a) In the 5 year period prior to application submission date
5 years :10
4 years :8
3 years :6
2 years :4
1 year :2
b) In the 6-10 year period prior to application submission date
5 years :5
4 years :4
3 years :3
2 years :2
Less than 1 year :0
C: LANGUAGE ABILITY: (points)
CLB 8 and higher: 20
CLB 7 :18
CLB 6 :16
CLB 5 :14
CLB 4 :12
CLB 7 :18
CLB 6 :16
CLB 5 :14
CLB 4 :12
D: AGE : (points)
< 18 years: 0
18 – 21 years: 8
22 – 34 years:12
35 – 45 years:10
46 – 50 years:8
> 50 years:0
18 – 21 years: 8
22 – 34 years:12
35 – 45 years:10
46 – 50 years:8
> 50 years:0
The following points are for the Employment Offer subcategory only:
High skilled employment offer from a Saskatchewan employer: 30
Close family relative in Saskatchewan: 20
(The applicant or accompanying spouse has a family relative that is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident living in Saskatchewan. This includes: parent, sibling, grandparent, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, cousin and step-family members or in-laws of the same relationships. The family members in Saskatchewan must meet the requirements as listed under “Required Documents” for your ISW sub-category)
Past work experience in Saskatchewan: 5
(A minimum of at least 12 months of work in the past five years on a valid work permit)
Past student experience in Saskatchewan: 5
(A minimum of one full-time academic year of study at a recognized Saskatchewan post-secondary education institution on a valid study permit)
Close family relative in Saskatchewan: 20
(The applicant or accompanying spouse has a family relative that is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident living in Saskatchewan. This includes: parent, sibling, grandparent, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, cousin and step-family members or in-laws of the same relationships. The family members in Saskatchewan must meet the requirements as listed under “Required Documents” for your ISW sub-category)
Past work experience in Saskatchewan: 5
(A minimum of at least 12 months of work in the past five years on a valid work permit)
Past student experience in Saskatchewan: 5
(A minimum of one full-time academic year of study at a recognized Saskatchewan post-secondary education institution on a valid study permit)
- Saskatchewan Experience is for foreign nationals who are currently living and working in Saskatchewan.
This category is for foreign workers who: are currently working and living in Saskatchewan on a valid work permit; and would like to apply for permanent residency through the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP).
- Entrepreneur and Farm are for those who plan to start a business or buy and operate a farm in Saskatchewan.
Immigrate to Saskatchewan as an entrepreneurial international graduate.
This category is for those who’d like to move to Saskatchewan and who:
This category is for those who’d like to move to Saskatchewan and who:
- Have proven experience in farming;
- Have considerable capital (money, assets) to invest in a farming operation; and
- Plan to buy and run a farm in Saskatchewan.
To be approved for nomination in this category, you'll need all of the following:
- Available Equity: You'll have to provide financial documents that show a net worth of $500,000 (CAD).
- Refundable Cash Deposit: You must sign a Performance Agreement. By doing this, you'll be committing to purchase and actively operating a farm operation in Saskatchewan. You'll also need to make a "good faith" deposit of $75,000 (CAD) in trust. The cash deposit will be returned to you when you've met the terms of the Performance Agreement. If you don't meet the terms within two years of landing in Saskatchewan, the deposit will be forfeited to the Province.
- Mandatory visit to Saskatchewan: You'll need to make a comprehensive exploratory visit to Saskatchewan for no less than ten working days.
- Farm operation knowledge and experience: You'll need to provide documentation (e.g. education and training, work experience, financial documents of your previous operations) that demonstrates you're an experienced farm operator. If necessary, we may verify this information further through an interview when you are in Saskatchewan.
- A practical, well-thought-out proposal for a commercial Saskatchewan farming opportunity. (See Important Terms: Farm Proposal Viability).
Farm Owners and Operators - Young Farmer Stream
The Young Farmer stream of the Farm Owners and Operators category was created to allow young farm families to establish their lives and farming operations in rural areas of Saskatchewan.
Application Criteria
To be approved for nomination in this stream, you'll need to:
Application Criteria
To be approved for nomination in this stream, you'll need to:
- Have a personal net worth of at least $300,000 (CAD) that can be confirmed.
- Have accumulated your net worth legally. We should be able to confirm this as well.
- Be under the age of 40 at the time of your application.
- Have at least three years experience in:
- Farm ownership;
- Farm management; or
- Practical farming experience.
- Provide a documented proposal for a commercial Saskatchewan farming opportunity. Your proposal should be based on research, consultations or formal coursework relevant to Saskatchewan agricultural conditions. Hobby farms don't qualify. Also, the farming proposal should be a commercial project with a reasonable expectation of profit. In Saskatchewan, a qualified farming business must have a minimum of $10,000 CAD annual revenue.
- In addition to all the above, you or your spouse must have marketable employment skills, based on education and experience that allows you to supplement your farming income.