Explore Saskatchewan's Immigrant Nominee Program and immigration streams for skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and farmers
The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) is an economic immigration program that allows Saskatchewan to nominate individuals for permanent residence who have the skills and experience to contribute to Saskatchewan's economy. The program targets skilled workers, entrepreneurs, farmers, and individuals with experience in high-demand occupations to address the province's labor market needs.
Saskatchewan's immigration program uses an Expression of Interest (EOI) system for most pathways, with candidates ranked based on factors like work experience, education, language ability, and connections to the province. Regular draws select the highest-scoring candidates for invitations to apply.
Historical data of Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) nominations issued by Saskatchewan over the years.
Avg. PNP Nominees
5,148
Range
37 - 11,099
Total Nominees
113,253
Recent 5-Year Avg
8,884
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