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The Saskatchewan Provincial Nominee Program, officially the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP), launched in 1998, aims to address economic and labor market needs through immigration to the province. It has been remarkably successful, with seven out of ten newcomers choosing Saskatchewan through the SINP. The province boasts a high employment rate for newcomers, around 76%, and retention rates exceeding 85%.
Saskatchewan, in Western Canada, boasts a robust economy driven by agriculture and natural resources like forestry and fishing. With major cities like Saskatoon and Regina, as well as vast wilderness areas, it offers diverse opportunities.
Saskatchewan has excelled in immigration, welcoming between 3,000 and 4,000 newcomers annually. This number has now surged to 15,000, an impressive feat considering the province's population is just over 1 million. Saskatchewan has become one of Canada's most sought-after destinations for newcomers.
Saskatchewan is a top choice for immigrants due to its flexible immigration pathways. The Saskatchewan Express Entry stream, aligned with the Express Entry system, is popular among skilled workers. Additionally, base streams are available for those not in the Express Entry pool, offering direct application to IRCC.
Benefits that make Saskatchewan the best
The key factors that will decide your eligibility for SINP Point.
FACTOR I: LABOUR MARKET SUCCESS
FACTOR II: CONNECTION TO SASKATCHEWAN LABOUR MARKET & ADAPTABILITY