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Saskatchewan Immigration SINP Express Entry Program under PNP

The Saskatchewan Immigration Express Entry Program under Canada PNP (Provincial Nominee Program) is a sub-category under SINPs International Skilled worker Program that helps the state to select people with profiles in the Express Entry pool. The candidates are required to score 67 points out of 100 on the Federal Skilled Points calculator. Then 60 point out of 100 points on SINP points assessment grid. After which the applicant can submit an SINP online application to get a SINP state nomination letter.

Just like Candidates should be in the Express Entry pool, all candidates should be eligible for one federal economic immigration programs:

  1. Federal Skilled Worker
  2. Federal Skilled Trades
  3. Canadian Experience Class Point Calculator

Minimum Eligibility Requirements:

To be eligible to apply under the SINP International Skilled Worker- Saskatchewan Express Entry PNP sub-category the applicants should:

  1. Have a proof of being a legal citizen if residing in Canada.
  2. Be accepted into the Express Entry pool and have an Express Entry profile number and a job seeker validation code. This number code should be included in the application to the SINP.
  3. Provide language test results from a recognized testing agency that equals to the Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) and the test scores should be given in the Express Entry Profile.
  4. Should have completed a year of their post-secondary education or training which can be compared to the Canadian education system and which will lead to obtaining a degree, diploma, certificate or a certificate that’s equal to a trade certificate.
  5. Have a minimum work experience in an occupation related to their field of education in a skilled occupation (NOC O, A or B) that is In-Demand in Saskatchewan (See In-demand List below).
  6. One year work experience out of last ten years in a skilled profession (Non-Trades)
  7. Two years work experience in a skilled trade from the last five years.
    One year of skilled work experience in Canada from the past three years (trades or non-trades)
  8. Be eligible to apply for a license in Saskatchewan.
  9. Get a SINP job approval letter in their skilled trade from the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship & Trade Certification Commission if the work experience is a skilled trade.
  10. Have all the SINP settlement funds and a settlement plan.
  11. Get a score of at least 60 points out of 100 points in the SINP Points assessment grid given below.

SINP Points Assessment Grid

Candidates applying for Canada Immigration under the Saskatchewan immigration (SINP) PNP Express Entry Program to get a SINP nomination letter should qualify under the following:
Selection Factors:

Below are the basic factors that decide if the candidate is eligible to enter into the Saskatchewan Immigration SINP PNP Express Entry pool.

  Selection factors Points
  Education and training Maximum 23 points
  Skilled work experience Maximum 15 points
  Language ability Maximum 20 points
  Age Maximum 12 points
  Connection to Saskatchewan labour market Maximum 30 points
  Total Maximum 100 points
  Pass mark: 60 points

Factor 1: Education and Training:

This category awards a maximum of 23 points, where the candidate can score points based on their level of education. For more information regarding the same.

  Education & Training Points
 Master’s or Doctorate degree 23
 University degree that required at least three years of full-time study 20
 Trade certification equivalent to journeyperson status in Saskatchewan 20
 Degree, diploma or certificate that required at least two years of full-  time post-  secondary study, or certificate equivalent 15
 Degree, diploma or certificate that required at least one year of full- time post-  secondary study, or certificate equivalent to a trade certificate 12


Factor 2: Skilled Work Experience:

This category helps the candidate to avail a maximum of 15 points, here the candidate can avail these points by submitting documented proofs of any skilled work experience in their intended occupation in the last ten years. A total of two points are given to the candidate for a year’s worth of experience. And one point for every years experience in the last six to ten years period. For more information regarding the same.

 Work experience during the most recent five years prior to  application Points
 5 years 10
 4 years 8
 3 years 6
 2 years 4
 1 year 2
 Work experience during the six to ten year period prior to  application Points
 5 years 5
 4 years 4
 3 years 3
 2 years 2
 1 year 0


Factor 3: Language Ability:

This category awards a maximum of 20 points and to avail these points, the candidate needs to show a proof of a language proficiency in the official languages of Canada which are English and French. For more information regarding the same.

 Language ability Points
 CLB 8 and higher 20
 CLB 7 18
 CLB 6 16
 CLB 5 14
 CLB 4 12
 English or French native speaker without language test results 0


Factor 4: Age:

This category awards a maximum of 12 points. The most points go to the age group of 22 to 34 years. As the government of Saskatchewan wants to inculcate young individuals with long flourishing careers in their economy. For more information regarding the same.

 Age Points
 Less than 18 years 0
 18-21 years 8
 22-34 years 12
 35-45 years 10
 46-50 years 8
 Over 50 years 0


Factor 5: Connection to the Saskatchewan Labour Market:

This Category awards a maximum 30 points. This head denotes the candidates connections with the labour market of Saskatchewan. To get more information about the same.

Connection to the Saskatchewan Labour Market Points
High skilled employment offer – The applicant has a job offer for an occupation classified at NOC level 0, A, B or a designated trade in Saskatchewan 30
Close relative in Saskatchewan – The applicant or accompanying spouse has a  close relative that is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident residing in  Saskatchewan. Close relatives include: 20
Previous work experience in Saskatchewan – The applicant worked in  Saskatchewan for at least twelve cumulative months in the past five years on a  valid work permit 5
Previous student experience in Saskatchewan – The applicant studied at a  recognized Saskatchewan education institution for at least one full-time  academic year on a valid study permit 5

SINP IN DEMAND OCCUPATION LIST:

National Occupation Classification (NOC) Occupations & Descriptions SINP Requirements Related to Professional Status or Licensure 

(for regulated occupations or those with professional certification standards in Canada and/or Saskatchewan)

SINP Requirements Related to Education
0423 Managers in social and community services If you have a Bachelor’s Degree or Master’s Degree in Social Work, provide your assessment of equivalency letter from the Canadian Association of Social Workers (CASW).

If your education is in a discipline other than social work the CASW will not assess your credentials. Provide your educational credential assessment (ECA) from a designated organization.

You must have completed a four year degree program in a social science field.
1311 Accounting technicians You must have completed a minimum two year diploma program in accounting which includes specialized courses in automated accounting, taxation, financial and cost accounting, auditing, intermediate accounting, managerial accounting and accounting information systems.
2174 Computer Programmers and interactive media developers Provide documentation from the Canadian Association of Information Technology Professionals (CIPS) showing your:

For more information, visit the provincial regulator the Canadian Association of Information Technology Professionals (CIPS).http://sk.cips.ca/certification

You must have completed a minimum three year program in computer science, information technology, computer science systems, or a related discipline in integrated multimedia or computing science.  Computer Science engineering programs will not be considered.
2251 Architectural technologists and technicians You must have completed a degree or minimum two year diploma program in architectural technology.
3211 Medical laboratory technologists Provide a copy of your valid licensure from the Saskatchewan Society of Medical Laboratory Technologists (SSMLT) or Provide a copy of the Credential Document Review letter from the SSMLT Registrar indicating you meet initial eligibility requirements to apply to the Saskatchewan Society of Medical Laboratory Technologists (SSMLT) for a license.

NOTE: To determine eligibility for an SSMLT licence, the applicant must first obtain a Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) report from the Canadian Society for Medical Laboratory Science (CSMLS) for the Credential Document Review application.

3215 Medical radiation technologists Provide a copy of your valid licensure (restricted or full) from the Saskatchewan Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (SAMRT);

or

Provide a copy of the email from the SAMRT Registrar outlining your eligibility to apply to the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT) to have your credentials assessed; AND a copy of the letter from the CAMRT notifying you of your assessment result and access to the national certification exam.

3216 Medical sonographers Provide documentation from Sonography Canada  showing your eligibility to challenge their qualifying examinations;

or

Provide your Examination Confirmation Letter (ECL) or proof of Sonography Certification from the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) .

Note: ARDMS examinations can be written in various testing centres worldwide through Pearson VUE.

3234 Paramedics Provide a copy of your valid licensure from the Saskatchewan College of Paramedics (SCoP); or Provide a copy of the correspondence from SCoP outlining your eligibility to apply to write the national certification exam related to your practice level.
4151 Psychologists Provide documentation from the Saskatchewan College of Psychologists showing your eligibility for provisional licensure.
4212 Social and community service workers If you have a Bachelor’s Degree or Master’s Degree in Social Work, provide your assessment of equivalency letter from the Canadian Association of Social Workers(CASW).

If your education is in a discipline other than social work the CASW will not assess your credentials. Provide your educational credential assessment (ECA) from a designated organization.

You must have completed a degree or minimum two year diploma program in social work, child and youth care, social science or psychology.
4214 Early childhood educators Level II or III Early Childhood Educator Certification is required for SINP eligibility.

Provide copies of your assessment letter, the Early Learning and Child Care Assessment Sheet, and your Certificate of Qualification at Level II or III in Early Childhood Education from the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education.

4215 Instructors of persons with disabilities You must have completed a degree or minimum two year diploma program with a specialization in special education, rehabilitation, orientation and mobility, visual impairment, hearing impairment or intellectual disability.
5254 Program leaders and instructors in recreation, sport and fitness You must have completed a degree or minimum two year diploma program in recreation, sports or fitness discipline.
6331 Meat cutters For Express Entry applications, provide a Certificate of Qualification from the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC).

For Occupations in Demand applications, provide a letter of approval from the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC), stating that you have completed the trade qualifier assessment (step 1) and you are eligible to write exams in Saskatchewan.

If you hold a certificate of qualification from another Canadian province or hold a Red Seal certification, provide a copy of your certificate.

You must have completed a meat cutting apprenticeship program, or vocational training in meat-cutting which includes at least two years of on the job training.
6332 Bakers You must have completed a minimum two year diploma program or a vocational training program specializing in baking and pastry arts which includes at least one year of on the job training.
7292 Glaziers For Express Entry applications, provide a Certificate of Qualification from the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC).

For Occupations in Demand applications, provide a letter of approval from the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC), stating that you have completed the trade qualifier assessment (step 1) and you are eligible to write exams in Saskatchewan.

If you hold a certificate of qualification from another Canadian province or hold a Red Seal certification, provide a copy of your certificate.

You must have completed an apprenticeship program or vocational training as a glazier.
7312 Heavy-duty equipment mechanics/technicians For Express Entry applications, provide a Certificate of Qualification from the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC).

For Occupations in Demand applications, provide a letter of approval from the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC), stating that you have completed the trade qualifier assessment (step 1) and you are eligible to write exams in Saskatchewan.

If you hold a certificate of qualification from another Canadian province or hold a Red Seal certification, provide a copy of your certificate.

You must have completed an apprenticeship program or vocational training as a heavy-duty equipment mechanic/technician.
7321 Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics and mechanical repairers For Express Entry applications, provide a Certificate of Qualification from the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC).

For Occupations in Demand applications, provide a letter of approval from the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC), stating that you have completed the trade qualifier assessment (step 1) and you are eligible to write exams in Saskatchewan.

If you hold a certificate of qualification from another Canadian province or hold a Red Seal certification, provide a copy of your certificate.

You must have completed an apprenticeship program or vocational training as either an automotive service technician, truck and bus mechanic, or mechanical repairer.
7322Motor vehicle body repairers
For Express Entry applications, provide a Certificate of Qualification from the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC).

For Occupations in Demand applications, provide a letter of approval from the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC), stating that you have completed the trade qualifier assessment (step 1) and you are eligible to write exams in Saskatchewan.

If you hold a certificate of qualification from another Canadian province or hold a Red Seal certification, provide a copy of your certificate.
You must have completed an apprenticeship program or vocational training as a motor vehicle body repairer.
7332Appliance servicers and repairers

You must have completed a vocational training program in appliance repair or completed a three or four year apprenticeship program in appliance repair.

Note: Heating, refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics, gas appliance repair and related occupations are excluded from this NOC where licensing is compulsory in Saskatchewan.

7322 Motor Vehicle body repairers For Express Entry applications, provide a Certificate of Qualification from the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC).

For Occupations in Demand applications, provide a letter of approval from the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC), stating that you have completed the trade qualifier assessment (step 1) and you are eligible to write exams in Saskatchewan.

If you hold a certificate of qualification from another Canadian province or hold a Red Seal certification, provide a copy of your certificate.

You must have completed an apprenticeship program or vocational training as a motor vehicle body repairer.

Once the candidate has checked for their required occupation in the SINP In-demand occupation list, next step is to get a job approval letter by applying to the SINP employer website after getting the SINP approval, the candidate can further check the SINP application status by logging in to the official website. Once the application is process then next step after sinp nomination is to apply for a Canadian Permanent Residency (PR) Visa. The online application processing time ranges from 6 to 8 months.

For availing more information call the corporate hotline +919625212959 email all your queries on info@makevisas.com. 

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