Saskatchewan is one of the provinces of the country Canada.
It has been very famous for allowing many professionals to get settled with
great opportunities. Also, the Saskatchewan
Immigrant Nominee Program has been an important immigration program for
many candidates. It has invited several skilled and brilliant immigrants for
various fields so that they can meet the needs and necessaries of the economy
and labor market. Upon this process, a huge population of immigrants is invited
and also gets nominated for Canada PR by the Province (it is allocated to IRCC
as per the annual application quota).
Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) has
subcategories for the skilled professional. He/she can start his process with
either Occupation in Demand category or Express Entry Subcategory. These are
the most preferred immigration subcategories under the Saskatchewan as they
give quick results for the immigrant.
What are the eligibility restrictions for the sub-category
of SINP:
To get succeeded in the sub-categories of Saskatchewan
Immigration Nominee program, the immigrant has to excel in every field so as to
be an eligible immigrant.
• Under the SINP
point assessment grid, a score of 60 points out of 100 is required
• If he/she is
living in Canada, it is mandatory to submit legal status evidence
• If the candidate
has been entered with reference to the Express Entry subcategory, then the
immigrant needs to have a Profile Number and Job Seeker validation Code under
the Express Entry
• There is a need
of having a minimum CLB of 7 for the Express Entry and a minimum CLB of 4 for
the Occupation in Demand Category. These language efficiency test results have
to be tested by an authorized testing department
• Need to have a
minimum 1-year experience background for the post-secondary or need to have
relevant training similar to the education system of Canada with a degree, or
certificate or diploma
• It is required
for a candidate to have a minimum level of work experience which is related
their education or getting trained in a skilled occupation which is prominent
in Saskatchewan
• The candidate has
to acquire his/her Saskatchewan license if his profession is controlled in
Saskatchewan
• It is even
mandatory to show enough funds with a settlement plan
• A skilled
professional has to meet any of below-listed fields:
- For a non-trade, he/she has to have 1-year experience in a skilled profession from his past 10 years
- For a skilled trade, he has to meet 2 years of work experience in his past 5 years’ experience.
- A year of work background in Canada from his past 3 years’ experience; it is applicable for both trades and non-trade workers
When is the Saskatchewan Provincial Nominee Program getting
launched in 2018?
The SINP has launched its previous admission during the
first month of 2018 for the Occupation in Demand Category and Express Entry
subcategories. There is a huge waitlist for the next SINP release. However, the date isn’t announced for the
next intake but it is more likely to be opened in the month of April or May. As
3 months have passed down, the next draw can be expected any time to get
launched.
With the 310000 enormous immigration targets, there can be
an expectation of getting an announcement of 55000 SINP intakes in the
earliest.
Hurry up! You are a step behind your Canada PR
This is a very crucial time for an immigrant and as the
Saskatchewan Provincial Nominee Program can release its date at any point in
time. Start your process with the top immigration consultants and make your
profile get qualified and listed for the SINP process.
Kansas Overseas Careers, we are here for your every
clarification. We provide a great assistance to our clients and help them in
receiving their Canada Permanent Residency through the Saskatchewan Immigrant
Nominee Program.
If you are interested
then walk-in to one of our branches
or call @ 08030010515
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