Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)
Connecting Family Members to Saskatchewan's Labour Market
Information about how Saskatchewan residents can support the immigration of extended family members by helping connect them to job opportunities and providing settlement support.
International Healthcare Worker EOI Pool
If you are seeking a healthcare job and want to immigrate to Saskatchewan, learn how to create an Expression of Interest profile.
Occupation Restrictions and Requirements
Learn about which occupations are not eligible and what professional requirements you may need to meet.
International Skilled Worker EOI System
Learn what you need to create an Expression of Interest (EOI) profile for Express Entry and Occupations In-Demand.
International Skilled Worker: Procedures and Guidelines
Learn more about the procedures and guidelines used for the International Skilled Worker subcategories.
Assess Your Eligibility
View the points grid to determine if you are eligible to apply under an International Skilled Worker sub-category
Agriculture Talent Pathway
Learn more about the procedures and guidelines used for the Agriculture Talent Pathway.
Health Talent Pathway
Learn more about the procedures and guidelines used for the Health Talent Pathway.
International Skilled Worker: Employment Offer
Learn what you need to apply to the SINP as an international skilled worker with an employment offer from Saskatchewan.
International Skilled Worker: Occupation In-Demand
Learn what you need to apply the SINP as an international skilled worker in an occupation in-demand in Saskatchewan.
International Skilled Worker: Saskatchewan Express Entry
Learn what you need to apply to the SINP as an international skilled worker through the Saskatchewan Express Entry sub-category.
Tech Talent Pathway
Learn more about the procedures and guidelines used for the Tech Talent Pathway.
Hard-to-Fill Skills Pilot
Effective August 30, 2024, the Hard-to-Fill Skills Pilot is permanently closed. Eligible applicants may apply through the Existing Work Permit sub-category or other alternative pathways.
Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)
- How to Apply to the SINP
- Language Requirements for SINP
- Check Application Processing Times for SINP
- SINP Important Words and Definitions
- Immigration FAQs
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- Using an Immigration Representative
- ISA Licensed Immigration Consultants
- Visit us on YouTube to learn about the SINP and how to apply.
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