Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan is the country’s sixth-largest province in terms of population. It is Canada’s seventh-largest province in terms of total land area. With its magnificent sunsets and beautiful skylines, it is one of the most beautiful province of Canada to live in Saskatchewan is Canada’s only two landlocked provinces, is well known for its flat prairie landscapes. The southern plains are covered in grassland, while the rugged rock of the Canadian Shield plateau, forests, rivers, and lakes can be found to the north. The Royal Saskatchewan Museum is located in Regina, the provincial capital, and features exhibits on natural history and the people of Canada’s First Nations. Agriculture is the backbone of Saskatchewan’s economy. Saskatchewan is known as the breadbasket of Canada. Saskatchewan is well-known for its high-quality crops and is Canada’s second-largest livestock producer. Saskatchewan’s major crops and livestock include wheat, barley, oats, peas, lentils, canola, flax, mustard, beef cattle, chickens, pigs, sheep, and dairy. Saskatoon is the world capital of agricultural biotechnology, attracting significant investment from top pharmaceutical companies. The province exports the most peas, lentils, durum wheat, mustard seed, canola, flaxseed, and oats in the world. The terrain of Saskatchewan is diversified, which is why an increasing number of people are relocating to Saskatchewan for business and recreation. Under the Province Nominee Program, Saskatchewan has the ability to propose qualified candidates for landed immigrant status to the Government of Canada. In terms of drawings and the number of invites given out to talented foreign workers, Saskatchewan was a particularly active jurisdiction. Applicants who are on the SINP excluded list are not eligible to apply for high-demand vocations or Express entry programme subcategories. In comparison to other provinces, the Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program is a simple and fast way to apply for permanent residency in Canada.

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Saskatchewan Experience Category
This Saskatchewan SINP is for those people who are already living and working in Saskatchewan and wants to become permanent residents. This is further divided into several streams.

Existing work permit sub-category: If you are a skilled worker who has worked in Saskatchewan for the past 6 months under a closed work permit or through one of the International Experience Canada programmes, you are eligible to apply for this programme if you have a permanent job offer from the company where you have worked for the past 6 months.

Sub-category of pilot projects in the hospitality sector: You are eligible to apply if you are a foreign national who has worked as a food/beverage server, food/counter attendant, kitchen assistance, or housekeeping/cleaning crew.

Health profession sub-category: You are eligible to apply under this program if you are an internationally trained health care professional who has been working for 6 months under a temporary work permit. It is divided into 3 streams: physicians, nurses, and other health professionals.

Long-haul truck driver sub-category: A foreign national can apply for this program if they’re working for a trucking firm in Saskatchewan.

Also Read: Saskatchewan Occupation List and Saskatchewan Latest Draw

  • Student sub-categoryStudents who have graduated from any of the Saskatchewan Institutions or Canadian Institutions can apply for this program.

    Students who have received a certificate, diploma, or degree from a Saskatchewan institution for a recognized post-secondary educational institution. The curriculum must last at least 1 academic year and include at least eight months of study. You have a job offer that falls within the NOC 0, A, or B category and have worked in Saskatchewan for a minimum of 960 hours.

    If you have graduated with a certificate, diploma, or degree from a recognized post-secondary educational institution in Canada but outside Saskatchewan. The duration of the program must be a minimum of 2 academic years with at least 16 months of study and have worked for at least 24 consecutive months with a minimum of 3840 hours of paid employment in Saskatchewan under post-graduation work permit. Your job offer should fall into a NOC Type O, A, or B category. You should have a current full-time, permanent employment offer from an employer in Saskatchewan.

  • Business NominationPotential business entrepreneurs who want to start their own business in Saskatchewan can apply by submitting an Expression of Interest under Entrepreneur category and Farmer Category

    They are ready to invest a minimum of $3000,000 CAD in Regina and Saskatchewan or $200,000 in other Saskatchewan communities with a verifiable minimum net worth of $500,000 CAD. Applicant must have a minimum of three years of relevant business or management experience. Business in Regina or Saskatoon, should create at least two employment opportunities for Canadian citizens of the permanent residents of Saskatchewan who are not related to them.

    applicant should have at least 3 years experience in farming or farm operations. It is mandatory for them to visit Saskatchewan for a minimum of 5 working days and meet with a SINP representative. Applicants hold a net worth of CDN $500,000 and ready to invest C$300,000. To read more check business blog.