Compared to some federal programs, SINP boasts faster processing times. This means you could be living and working in Canada sooner.
By targeting a specific province with known labor shortages, SINP allows you to tailor your application to Saskatchewan’s needs. This can significantly improve your chances of receiving a provincial nomination, a crucial step towards permanent residency.
SINP prioritizes occupations experiencing skill shortages in Saskatchewan. This means your existing skills and experience are highly valued by the province. You can find a list of in-demand occupations on the Saskatchewan government website
For workers with in-demand skills and experience who can contribute to the Saskatchewan economy. This may involve an Expression of Interest (EOI) system.
For business owners and investors who can establish or invest in a business in Saskatchewan.