- Have been working in Saskatchewan for at least six months, with a valid work permit; and
- Meet the sub-category criteria. The criteria can change at any time, but we’ll use what was on this website when we received your complete application.
Eligibility
You may qualify for this stream if you:
- Have a permanent full-time job offer from a Saskatchewan employer. The job is required to be in National Occupation Classification (NOC) Matrix "A", "B", or "0"; or in a designated trade;
- Food and Beverage Servers/Persons must apply under the Hospitality Sector Pilot Project sub-category.
- Have a valid SINP Job Approval Letter; and
- Have worked for more than six months for the employer offering you the job, with a valid work permit issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).Your permanent, full-time job offer must be for the same position that you have been working in for the past six months.
- Have a minimum language score of Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 4 if your job offer is in a NOC ‘C’ occupation.
- Have proof of eligibility for Saskatchewan licensure if your occupation is regulated in Saskatchewan and requires mandatory (compulsory) certification or licensure.
The program criteria can change at any time, but well use what was on this website when we received your complete application.
The federal government sets the amount of nominations the SINP can make every year. The SINP also has a maximum number of application thresholds for each year. No application is guaranteed to be accepted and/or nominated. View the Maximum Number of SINP Applications.
Who Cant Apply through the Saskatchewan Experience – Existing Work Permit Sub-Category?
The following cant apply through this sub-category:
- Refugee claimants in Canada who are claiming refugee status from the Government of Canada
- Health professionals (you must apply to the SINP Health Professional sub-category)
- Food and Beverage Servers/Persons (you must apply under the Hospitality Sector Project sub-category)
- Graduates working on a Post-Graduate Work Permit issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) (you must apply to the Saskatchewan Experience - Student sub-category or the International Skilled Worker – Employment Offer sub-category)
Also, if any of these are true, you may not be eligible for nomination by the SINP:
- You didnt submit documentation that the SINP asked for;
- You were unable to prove that you intend to live and work in Saskatchewan; and,
- You and or your representative have intentionally misrepresented yourselves in the application.
How to Apply
- Follow the guidelines for the Application Process to learn how to apply.
- Be sure to complete, scan and submit the following to the SINP as part of your application:
- All of the required provincial and federal forms; and
- All of your Required Documents.
- Refer to the SINP Important Words and Definitions to be sure you understand what is required.
Applications that are submitted where documents are missing or not translated will be considered incomplete and the application will be closed. If your application is closed, you will be sent a letter and advised to reapply at a later date with a complete application.
What You Need to Know about Using Immigration Representatives
You are not required to use an immigration representative or consultant to apply to the SINP, but if you wish to do so, you must make sure theyre licensed by the Government of Saskatchewan. Visit Using an Immigration Representative for more information. View a list of Licensed Immigration Consultants at Immigration Consultant and Foreign Worker Recruiter Licensing and Responsibilities.
Application Forms
Provincial
- SINP 100 Saskatchewan Experience Existing Work Permit Sub-Category Checklist
- Translator Affidavit
- Ethical Conduct Disclosure and Declaration Form
- Request for a Revision and/or Extension Form
- Request for Continued Saskatchewan Health Coverage Form
- SINP Procedures and Guidelines
Federal
- Generic Application Form for Canada
- Additional Dependants/Declaration
- Schedule A - Background/Declaration
- Schedule 4 - Economic Classes
- Additional Family Information Form
- Use of a Representative
- Instructions for Use of a Representative
- Authority to Release Personal Information to a Designated Individual
- Statutory Declaration of Common-Law Union
- Supplementary Information - Your Travel
For help with filling out the federal forms, watch the following videos:
- Immigration and Citizenship Forms: The Basics
- Save Time: Send a Complete Application
- Use of a Representative Form (IMM 5476)
1. International Skilled Worker Category
Note: The International Skilled Worker Category is subject to applications caps for both applicants applying with a job offer and applicants applying without a job offer. The cap for applicants without an offer of employment has been reached and the SINP is no longer accepting applications in this category.
Applications are still being accepted under the International Skilled Worker Category for applicants with a valid full time permanent job offer in Saskatchewan. The application caps will be reviewed on December 31, 2014.
Applicants must:
- Score a minimum of 60 points on 100 on the point assessment grid
- In the past ten years, have a minimum of 1 year of work experience in your intended occupation.
- Have obtained a minimum score of 4.0 on the Canadian Language Benchmark assessment.
- If the occupation is in a regulated trade or compulsory occupation, proof of appropriate licensure is required.
- Have an offer of full time permanent employment from an employer in Saskatchewan that is either classified as a Type 0, A or B occupation with the NOC classification or is a designated trade.
2. Saskatchewan Experience Category
This category of application is designed for foreign nationals who are already living and working in Saskatchewan who want to become permanent residents. the program is divided into a number of streams.
Existing Work Permit Sub-Category
- Skilled workers who have been working in Saskatchewan for 6 months under a closed work permit or under the International Experience Canada program qualify. Your full time permanent job offer must be from the company you have been working at for the past 6 months.
Health Profession Sub-Category
- Internationally trained health care professionals who have been working in Saskatchewan for 6 months under a temporary work permit qualify. It is divided into 3 streams: physicians, nurses and other health professionals.
Hospitality Sector Pilot Project Sub-Category
- Foreign workers who are currently working in Saskatchewan in one of the following occupations are eligible to apply: Food/Beverage server, Food Counter Attendant/Kitchen Helper or Housekeeping/Cleaning Staff.
Long-Haul Truck Driver Sub-Category
- Foreign workers who are currently working in Saskatchewan for a trucking firm qualify.
Student Sub-Category
Students who have graduated from a Saskatchewan Institution
- You have graduated with a certificate, diploma or degree from a recognized post-secondary educational institution in Saskatchewan. The program’s duration must be minimum 1 academic years (8 months of study).
- If you graduated from a recognized post-secondary institution in Saskatchewan you must have worked for at least six months (with minimum 960 hours) of paid employment in Saskatchewan.
- You have applied to the Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) to receive a post-graduation work permit,
- You have a current, permanent, full-time job offer from a Saskatchewan employer
- If your job offer falls into a NOC A, B or 0.
Students who have graduated from a Canadian Institution
- You have graduated with a certificate, diploma or degree from a recognized post-secondary educational institution in Canada (outside of Saskatchewan). The program’s duration must be minimum 2 academic years (16 months).
- You must have worked for at least 24 consecutive months (with minimum 3840 hours) of paid employment in Saskatchewan.
- You have applied to the Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) to receive a post-graduation work permit,
- You have a current, permanent, full-time job offer from a Saskatchewan employer
- If your job offer falls into a NOC A, B or 0.
- You have a valid SINP job approval letter
3. Entrepeneur and Farm Category
Farm Owners/Operators
Eligible applicants must:
- Make a good faith (refundable) deposit of CDN $75,000
- Can exhibit marketable employment skills
- Have a net worth of CDN $500,000
- Demonstrate that they are knowledgeable farm operators
- Mandatory visit to Saskatchewan for a minimum of 5 working days and a meeting with an SINP representative
This category also has a Young Farmers Stream, for applicants who:
- Have a net worth of CDN $300,000 which is verifiable to 80% certainty
- Are under the age of 40
- Provide a signed proposal for a Saskatchewan commerical farming business. In Saskatchewan, a qualified farming business has a minimum of CDN $10,000 revenue per year
- Have at least three years of experience in farm operations or management
- Have marketable employment skills
- Must make a minimum equity investment of CDN $150,000 in a new or existing farming operation in Saskatchewan
Entrepreneurs
Potential business entrepreneur immigrants can apply by submitting an Expression of Interest (EOI).
Eligible applicants must have:
- A verifiable minimum net worth of $500,000 CAD
- Verifiable accumulation of net worth through legal means
- Minimum three years’ worth of entrepreneurial/relevant business management experience
In addition to these criteria, candidates must also be able to commit to the following requirements upon obtaining their permit:
- Invest a minimum of $300,000 CAD in Regina and Saskatchewan or $200,000 in other Saskatchewan communities
- Create a business that aligns with guidelines in the Entrepreneur Category Points Grid, if applicable (for investment amount and sector)
- Own at least one third (33%, 1/3) of the equity business in Saskatchewan unless the total investment is $1 million CAD or more
- Engage in active and continued participation in daily management of the business
- If you are establishing a business in Regina or Saskatoon, create at least two employment opportunities for Canadian citizens or permanent resident of Saskatchewan (non-relative workers)
Note that if you are not nominated by the SINP, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) is responsible for assessing your eligibility for Permanent Residency (including assessment of applicable factors such as health and criminality). The SINP does not affect the CIC’s decisions on Permanent Residency status.
Also be aware that application criteria can be changed at any time and that applications will be processed based on the criteria on the SINP website at the time that the application is submitted. In addition, there are nomination limits set by the federal government which again cannot be altered by the Government of Saskatchewan. No Expression of Interest is guaranteed to be accepted and/or nominated.