Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) has opened for 1000 new entrants

The International Skilled Worker – Express Entry subcategory of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) has opened for 1000 new entrants, giving an opportunity for eligible candidates in the government of Canada’s Express Entry immigration pool to apply for a provincial nomination without having a job offer in hands.

The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) allows the province to nominate people to be admitted to Canada by the Federal Government that have the skills and experience most desired in the local economy. In addition to helping people who have the precise skills that are in high demand locally, the Saskatchewan PNP also helps people who currently live and work in Saskatchewan, or who have a desire to invest in or begin a business in the province. The Saskatchewan immigration process through the SINP allows qualified individuals and families to bypass the potentially more difficult and complicated process of immigrating by applying directly to the Canadian government. Foreign nationals can immigrate to Saskatchewan through the SINP in two different ways. The first option is to apply directly to the Saskatchewan Provincial Nominee Program by sending the program an Expression of Interest or EOI. If nominated, the prospective immigrant can then create a new Express Entry profile and import their credentials into the system.

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