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CANADA IMMIGRATION 

Complete Guide to Saskatchewan PNP Program         

 

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Saskatchewan opens door to more than 200 in-demand professions to  its List. Here is your splendid chance to become part of the golden  generation of migrants who settled in Canada between 2019 to 2021  - - - - What is Saskatchewan PNP Program? 

For  those  aspiring  immigrants  of  Canada  who  are  interested in settling permanently in  the  province  of  Saskatchewan,  the  Saskatchewan  Immigrant  Nominee  Program  is  the  gateway.  The  Saskatchewan  Immigrant  Nominee  Program  2019  has  been  inviting  applications  from  non-Canadians  and  once  accepted  the  immigration  office  recommends  them  by  issuing  nominations  so  that  the  federal  government  of  Canada  can  approve  their  permanent residency in the country. 

 

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Lying  bordered  by  the  south  of  U.S,  the  official  language  of Saskatchewan is English. If  you  are  proficient  in  the  English  it  may  turn  advantageous  in  your  job  search,  communication  and  for  better  integration  into  the  Saskatchewan  community.  Prior  to  making  the  decision  of  leaving  your  home  country  prepare  yourself  on  the  below  points:  ● ● ●

If  you  plan  to  work  in  a  regulated  occupation,  arrange  to  obtain  the  necessary  documentary  proof of the licensing body from the home country or school;  If  you  need  to  further  upgrade  your  language  skills  in  English  to  meet  the  occupational  language requirements for the intended job;  Also,  the  higher  level  of  education  that  you  have  received  in  your  home  country  shall  be  equated to the Canadian standards. 

Being  a  stable  economy  promotes  the  immigration  to  the  province.  The  province  is  known  as  the  world’s  fifth  largest  oil  producer  in  North  America,  exports  one-third  of  the  world’s  potash and are fifth in providing Uranium as well as the major producer and  exporter of agriculture.  The province of Saskatchewan provides:  ● ● ●

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excellent “Quality of Life” and  free Medicare and health care services and benefits with no personal premiums or charges;  As  a  part  of  the  “Graduate  retention  Program”  a  refund  of  $20,000cad  in  the  tuition  fees  are  made  available  to  the  eligible  graduates  of  designated  post-secondary  institutions,  who  are  living in Saskatchewan and are positive taxpayers;  The  commutation  charges  to  and  from  schools  and  workplaces  are  less  since  the  all  the  major  cities are reachable in 20 minutes time;  The  cost  of  living  as  well  as  affordability  of  housing  are  very  low  compared  to  the  Canadian  standards;  The  public  schools  are  high in their class of education as well as offers them free for permanent  residents/citizens. 

Pelican  Migration  Services,  Dubai  can  provide  you  with  services  that  can  make  you  permanent residence easy in Canada. Through our services we can prepare your  ● ● ● ●

Prepare your Saskatchewan permanent residency applications,  Prepare you to live and settle in Saskatchewan;  Can aid in getting your work experience, language and education recognized in Saskatchewan,  Aid in Saskatchewan job search through the Canadian job bank. 

   

 

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For  those  interested  in  the  Saskatchewan  Immigrant  Nominee  Program  2019  the  four  programs are as below:  1. International Skilled Worker Category​– for skilled workers outside Canada  2. Saskatchewan  Experience  Category​ -for  foreigners  who  are  temporarily  living  in  Saskatchewan.  3. Entrepreneur Category​ – for investors in a Saskatchewan business  4. Farm Category​ -for owner/operator categories of experienced farmers 

“  A landmark decision taken by the province of Saskatchewan that  can rewrite the entire Canadian Immigration Process.  - ​Hena Saran 

(Senior Immigration Consultant,Pelican Migration Consultants) 

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International Skilled  Worker Category of the  Saskatchewan Immigrant  Nominee Program 2019  - - - - - 

Further  to  streamline  the  selection  of  the  Saskatchewan  Immigrant  Nominee  Program  2019, the International Skilled  Worker  Category  has  been  classified  into three:  1. Express Entry  2. Occupation in Demand  3. Employment Offer 

 

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International Skilled Worker Category- Express Entry  For  the  basic  entry  to  Express Entry Category of the International Skilled Worker Class,  the  applicant  shall  be  a  foreign  worker  living  inside  Canada  with  ample  proof of status  or outside Canada.  ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Meet the minimum requirements of the federal Express Entry system;  Shall  be  accepted  into  the  Express  Entry  pool  of  Candidates  and  must  have  an  Express  Entry  profile number as well as the job Seeker Code;  The  eligible  entrants  shall  also  meet  at  least  60  points out of 100 on the province’s assessment  grid;  Demonstrate Language eligibility as indicated in the Express Entry profile;  Minimum  education  requirements  shall  be  met  and  should  have the foreign degree established  against the Canadian standards from an authorized Canadian assessment agency;  Foreign  work  experience  of  a  minimum  of  one  year  in  the  previous  10  years  in  non-trade  occupations;  Foreign work experience of a minimum of two years in the previous 5 years in trades;  Canadian  Work  experience  shall  be  a minimum of one year in the previous 3 years in non-trade  or trade Occupations;  The  high  skilled  occupation  work  experience  shall  match  with  the  Skill  level  A,  B  or  0  in  the  Occupation in Demand list as published by SINP;  Regulated occupations shall provide proof of license,  Should demonstrate enough settlement funds to establish the applicants in the province. 

The  application  to  this  category  is  made  by  submitting  an Expression of Interest to the  Saskatchewan  Provincial  Nominee  Program  2019.  Expression  of  Interest  is  a  pre  application  process  only  and is not an application to Saskatchewan Provincial Nominee  Program  2019.  Once  the  eligibility  criteria  are  met  the  candidates  issued  with  an  invitation  to  apply  provided  the  minimum  score  of  60  out  of  100  in  the  SINP  point  assessment  grid is met. The SINP points are granted satisfying the minimum conditions  of the following five factors including the:  ● ● ● ● ●

Age of the applicant;  Minimum Education;  Work experience;  Language proficiency;  Adaptability to the labor market conditions of the province. 

On getting successfully nominated  ● ●

An  additional  600  points  will  be  granted  to  the  applicant who in turn will qualify by default for  the permanent residence and  The  PR  application  is  required  to  be  submitted  within  6  months  of  receiving  the  SINP  nomination approval letter. 

 

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The  federal  government  will  do  the  final  assessment  of  the  PR  application  mainly  the  background and health check, criminal inadmissibility records etc.,  Once  the  assessment  is  met  the  PR  visa  will  be  issued  for  the  applicant  as  well  as  any  accompanying dependent family members. 

International Skilled Worker Category- Occupation in Demand  I​nternational  Skilled  Worker  Category-  Occupation  in  Demand  category  is  for  skilled  workers 

without  a  job  offer  from  a  designated  employer  in  Saskatchewan  as  well  as  are occupied in the  skilled  work  which  is  listed  in  their  in-demand  occupation  list.  The  application  process  is  similar to that of the International Skilled Worker Category Express Entry sub-category.  The Occupation in Demand list includes the NOC codes and the below listed occupations:  People  with  the  following  occupations  are  excluded  from  applying  to  the  Occupations  In-Demand  (OID)  and  Express  Entry  (EE)  program  sub-categories.  This  is  a  list  of  occupations  that  are  not  eligible  for  these  program  subcategories  but  these  occupations  may  be  eligible  through  the  International  Skilled  Worker  Employment  Offer  and  Saskatchewan  Work  Experience  subcategories  if  the  employer  who  has  hired  you  has  registered  with  the  Government of Saskatchewan and has gotten approval for it.  NOC​ 0011 0012 0015 0311 0411 0412 0413 0414 0422 0431 0432 0433 0511 0512 0513 0823 1111 1113 1227 1228 1312 1314 1315 2111 2113 2114 2115

​Occupation Title  Legislators  Senior government managers and officials  Senior managers - trade, broadcasting and other services, n.e.c.  Managers in health care  Government managers - health and social policy development and program administration  Government managers - economic analysis, policy development and program administration  Government managers - education policy development and program administration  Other managers in public administration  School principals and administrators of elementary and secondary education  Commissioned police officers  Fire chiefs and senior firefighting officers  Commissioned officers of the Canadian Forces  Library, archive, museum and art gallery managers  Managers - publishing, motion pictures, broadcasting and performing arts  Recreation, sports and fitness program and service directors  Managers in aquaculture  Financial auditors and accountants  Securities agents, investment dealers and brokers  Court officers and justices of the peace  Employment insurance, immigration, border services and revenue officers  Insurance adjusters and claims examiners  Assessors, valuators and appraisers  Customs, ship and other brokers  Physicists and astronomers  Geoscientists and oceanographers  Meteorologists and climatologists  Other professional occupations in physical sciences 

 

7    2122 2145 2146 2152 2153 2271 2273 2274 2275 3011 3012 3111 3112 3113 3114 3121 3124 3125 3131 3132 3141 3142 3144 3213 3221 3222 3231 3232 3233 3236 4012 4031 4032 4111 4112 4154 4155 4168 4217 4311 4312 4313 5111 5112 5113 5121 5122 5123 5125 5131 5132 5133

Forestry professionals  Petroleum engineers  Aerospace engineers  Landscape architects  Urban and land use planners  Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors  Deck officers, water transport  Engineer officers, water transport  Railway traffic controllers and marine traffic regulators  Nursing co-ordinators and supervisors  Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses  Specialist physicians  General practitioners and family physicians  Dentists  Veterinarians  Optometrists  Allied primary health practitioners  Other professional occupations in health diagnosing and treating  Pharmacists  Dietitians and nutritionists  Audiologists and speech-language pathologists  Physiotherapists  Other professional occupations in therapy and assessment  Animal health technologists and veterinary technicians  Denturists  Dental hygienists and dental therapists  Opticians  Practitioners of natural healing  Licensed practical nurses  Massage therapists  Post-secondary teaching and research assistants  Secondary school teachers  Elementary school and kindergarten teachers  Judges  Lawyers and Quebec notaries  Professional occupations in religion  Probation and parole officers and related occupations  Program officers unique to government  Other religious occupations  Police officers (except commissioned)  Firefighters  Non-commissioned ranks of the Canadian Forces  Librarians  Conservators and curators  Archivists  Authors and writers  Editors  Journalists  Translators, terminologists and interpreters  Producers, directors, choreographers and related occupations  Conductors, composers and arrangers  Musicians and singers 

 

8    5134 5135 5136 5211 5212 5221 5222 5223 5224 5225 5226 5227 5231 5232 5241 5242 5243 5244 5245 5251 5252 5253 5254 6231 6232 6311 6314 6341 6343 6346 7233 7247 7253 7303 7316 7318 7331 7361 7372 8232 8261 8262 9214 9217 9221 9222 9223 9224 9227 9235 9243

Dancers  Actors and comedians  Painters, sculptors and other visual artists  Library and public archive technicians  Technical occupations related to museums and art galleries  Photographers  Film and video camera operators  Graphic arts technicians  Broadcast technicians  Audio and video recording technicians  ​ ​Other technical & coordinating occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting & performing arts  Support occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting, photography and the performing arts  Announcers and other broadcasters  Other performers, n.e.c.  Graphic designers and illustrators  Interior designers and interior decorators  Theatre, fashion, exhibit and other creative designers  Artisans and craftspersons  Patternmakers - textile, leather and fur products  Athletes  Coaches  Sports officials and referees  Program leaders and instructors in recreation, sport and fitness  Insurance agents and brokers  Real estate agents and salespersons  Food service supervisors  Customer and information services supervisors  Hairstylists and barbers  Shoe repairers and shoemakers  Funeral directors and embalmers  Sheet metal workers  Cable television service and maintenance technicians  Gas fitters  Supervisors, printing and related occupations  Machine fitters  Elevator constructors and mechanics  Oil and solid fuel heating mechanics  Railway and yard locomotive engineers  Drillers and blasters - surface mining, quarrying and construction  Oil and gas well drillers, servicers, testers and related workers  Fishing masters and officers  Fishermen/women  Supervisors, plastic and rubber products manufacturing  Supervisors, textile, fabric, fur and leather products processing and manufacturing  Supervisors, motor vehicle assembling  Supervisors, electronics manufacturing  Supervisors, electrical products manufacturing  Supervisors, furniture and fixtures manufacturing  Supervisors, other products manufacturing and assembly  Pulping, papermaking and coating control operators  Water and waste treatment plant operators 

 

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“  Inorder to submit an Express of Interest in SINP, an applicant  needs to score 60 points out of 100 

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I. LABOUR MARKET ACCESS   

A: Education and Training  Master’s or Doctorate degree, Canadian equivalency 

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Bachelor's degree OR a three or more year degree program at a university or college  20  Trade certification equivalent to journeyperson status in Saskatchewan 

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Canadian equivalency Diploma that requires two but less than three years at a  university, college, trade or technical school, or other formal post-secondary  institution 

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Canadian equivalency Certificate or at least two semesters but less than a two year  program at a university, college, trade or technical school, or other formal  post-secondary institution 

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B: Skilled Work Experience  The work experience claimed must be relevant to the single occupation you've  selected in your application.  ● One year of work experience refers to 12 full months of work experience.  ●

       

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 a) In the 5 year period prior to application submission date    5 Years 

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4 Years 



3 Years 



2 Years 



1 Year 



  b) In the 6-10 year period prior to application submission date    5 Years 



4 Years 



3 Years 



2 Years 



1 Year 



 

C: Language Ability  Check ​IRCC’s website​ to convert your IELTS, CELPIP or TEF scores to CLB 4 through 10.    CLB 8 and Higher 

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CLB 7 

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CLB 6 

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CLB 5 

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CLB 4 

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English or French speaker without language test results 



         

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D: Age    < 18 years 



18 – 21 years 



22 – 34 years 

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35 – 45 years 

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46 – 50 years 



> 50 years 



  MAXIMUM POINTS FOR FACTOR 1 

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II. CONNECTION TO SASKATCHEWAN LABOUR MARKET & ADAPTABILITY  Points are available for having a strong connection to the Saskatchewan labour market,  which shows a genuine intent and ability to successfully settle and economically establish in  Saskatchewan as a permanent resident.  The following points are for the Employment Offer subcategory only:    High skilled employment offer from a Saskatchewan  employer 

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  The following points are for the Occupation In-Demand and Saskatchewan Express Entry  subcategories only.    Close family relative in Saskatchewan  (The applicant or accompanying spouse has a family relative  that is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident living in  Saskatchewan. This includes: parent, sibling, grandparent,  aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, cousin and step-family members  or in-laws of the same relationships. The family members in 

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Saskatchewan must meet the requirements as listed under  “Required Documents” for your ISW sub-category)  Past work experience in Saskatchewan  (A minimum of at least 12 months of work in the past five  years on a valid work permit) 



Past student experience in Saskatchewan  (A minimum of one full-time academic year of study at a  recognized Saskatchewan post-secondary education  institution on a valid study permit) 



  MAXIMUM POINTS FOR FACTOR II 

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MAXIMUM POINTS TOTAL: I + II 

100 

 

We will definitely recommend Saskatchewan PNP program to all our customers. If you  are interested, you can always contact us at ​+971 4 564 6282 o ​ r mail at  [email protected]

 

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