Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)

Saskatchewan is a Prairie province that is bordered on all sides by land. The country has a population of just over one million and is primarily devoted to agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, and natural resources. Regina is the capital of the province, while Saskatoon is the most populous city.

Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) is the provincial government's program to attract immigrants who possess the necessary skills and experience and plan to reside permanently in Saskatchewan. A nominated individual can apply for permanent residency through IRCC when they receive a SINP certificate that has been approved. In many cases, a provincial PNP speeds up the process compared to other immigration options.

The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program accepts applications under the following streams:

1. International Skilled Workers,
2. Saskatchewan Experience Stream,
3. Entrepreneurial Stream
4. Farm Stream