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.
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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.
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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 International 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
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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
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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
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3 Years
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2 Years
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b) In the 6-10 year period prior to application submission date 5 Years
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4 Years
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3 Years
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2 Years
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1 Year
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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
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18 – 21 years
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22 – 34 years
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35 – 45 years
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46 – 50 years
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> 50 years
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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)
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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)
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MAXIMUM POINTS FOR FACTOR II
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MAXIMUM POINTS TOTAL: I + II
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