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The Canadian province of Saskatchewan is increasing the annual application intake thresholds.
The increase is for two popular immigration sub-categories of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Programme (SINP), with more applications processing before the end of 2020
Increasing allocations are assigned to the SINP International Skilful Worker – Express Entry sub-category and the International Skilful Worker – Occupations In-Demand sub-category (Occupation List). Since first being launched in 2015, both of these SINP sub-categories are proving to be popular among a diverse range of applicants.Sub-category doesn’t require applicants to have a job offer from a Canadian employer. Successful applicants receive a provincial nomination, which may be used to apply for Canadian permanent residence.
The spouse/common-law partner of the applicant, as well as dependent children, may also be included on the application.Today, we will be talking about the SINP processing steps of the following two programmes:
Express Entry subcategory; and the
Occupations in demand subcategory
The grid will score you on the following factors out of a 100.
Factors | Points Scored |
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Age | 12 |
Language skills | 20 |
Work experience | 15 |
Education | 23 |
Connection to province labour market | 30 |
The EOI scores needed to apply can differ from draw to draw based on Saskatchewan's needs in its labour markets.
Below you can find out how the SINP process works and what you need to expect.
There are three categories under SINP that each have their own subcategories, these are the:
Once you select the SINP category you wish to apply for, you will get a file number after you complete your application. Do not worry if you do not hear back from Saskatchewan immediately because they will start pre-screening your application and contact you soon enough.
You will have to pay an application fee of CAD$300, this is non-refundable so please be aware.
The next SINP processing steps that are taken are the pre-screening of your application. This is to ensure that your application is complete and that you have handed in all the required documents.
If there are problems with your application the following will happen: |
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You will be contacted by email with a list of documents you are missing in your application; and |
You will also be informed that you must re-apply |
But if there are no issues with your application, the Saskatchewan government will continue and review it to take a good look at the EOI points you have scored.
If there are no missing documents with your application, then your application will be reviewed based on all the information you have provided.
If Saskatchewan thinks you are the right candidate for their province, they will approve your application.
For example, Jason is a person that recently applied using the SINP processing steps. Here is how his scores are broken down.
Factor | Points Scores |
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29 years old | 12 |
Trade certificate in agricultural farming | 20 |
4 years of work experience | 8 |
Scored 6 on the Canadian Language Benchmark | 16 |
Job offer from a Saskatchewan employer | 30 |
No close relative like a sibling, cousin, uncle, aunt, nephew, niece or grandparents in Canada | 0 |
Never worked or studied in Canada | 0 |
Jason will thus score 86 out of 100 in the EOI grid ensuring that he will be nominated by the province.
If this happens to you, you will get an email confirming your results along with the following:
;By getting a SINP Nomination, you can score an additional 600 points if you applied under Express Entry, which almost guarantees you getting an ITA to apply for PR in Canada.
When you are nominated by Saskatchewan, do not forget to apply to the IRCC’s Centralized Intake Office for permanent residency within six months or you will have to start the application process again!
The IRCC has the final say on whether you succeed in your application as they will conduct checks on your: |
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Health, which is done through approved doctors that are on the panel of Canadian physicians; |
Security history, which can include places you have lived in for more than six months since you were 18; and |
Criminal record, done through police clearance documents and the CRMP (Canadian Royal Mounted Police) |
Interested in immigrating to Saskatchewan and think you have what it takes to follow the SINP processing steps? We are happy to help.