Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)
Saskatchewan, located in Western Canada’s prairie region, is one of Canada’s agricultural production hubs. The province is rich in farmland and home to two major Canadian cities, Regina and Saskatoon.
The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) is a pathway to permanent residence in Canada. The Province of Saskatchewan, through the SINP, does the following:
- invites non-Canadians who want to live in Saskatchewan to apply for residency;
- nominates those who are accepted for permanent residence in Canada;
SINP provides applicants with:
- Competitive application processing times
- help from provincial immigration officers who can clarify requirements
The final decision on SINP nominations is made by the Government of Saskatchewan. Successful applicants will be designated as SINP nominees when they submit an application to the IRCC for permanent resident status.
You can apply to the following SINP program categories:
- International Skilled Worker: for professionals seeking employment and a place to call home in Saskatchewan.
- Saskatchewan experience: who already reside and/or work in Saskatchewan
- Entrepreneur and Farm: For those who want to start a business in Saskatchewan or who want to purchase and run a farm.