Regina, Saskatoon, and communities across the province—GetNorthPath supports the Saskatchewan
Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP), Express Entry alignment, study permits, and work permits with AI validation
and consultant review.
The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) allows the province to nominate
foreign nationals whose education, skills, and work experience support Saskatchewan's labour market. Most
skilled-worker routes use an Expression of Interest (EOI) system: you enter the pool, receive
a score, and may be invited to apply. Key categories include International Skilled Worker
(including Express Entry–aligned and Occupations In-Demand streams where open) and Saskatchewan
Experience for individuals already working in the province on valid permits.
Eligibility depends on the stream: occupation lists, minimum
language scores, settlement funds, Saskatchewan connections or employment, and—where applicable—an active
federal Express Entry profile. Employers may support hard-to-fill roles through designated pathways when
criteria are met.
How GetNorthPath helps: we score-check your EOI inputs,
prepare employer and personal documents, run AI validation on every upload, and carry nomination through to the
correct IRCC application—within our $299 CAD service with ongoing consultant support.
Important: SINP occupation lists, intake caps, and draw cut-offs change frequently. Book a
consultation to confirm which stream is open and matches your NOC and profile.
How SINP nomination works
From EOI to permanent residence
1
Create SINP EOI (where required)
Accurate education, language, work history, and connections.
2
Invitation to apply
Saskatchewan invites candidates from the pool based on
program rules and draws.
3
Nomination application
Employer letters, proof of funds, and stream-specific
evidence.
4
Provincial nomination
Nomination for Express Entry (+600 CRS) or base federal
pathway.
5
PR application to IRCC
GetNorthPath keeps provincial and federal data aligned.
SINP streams at a glance
Where Saskatchewan applicants usually start.
Whether you are abroad, in the Express Entry pool, or already working
in Regina or Saskatoon determines your best category.
International Skilled Worker — Express Entry
EOI + active EE profile
Popular
For candidates in the federal Express Entry pool who meet Saskatchewan's invitation
criteria and score competitively in the SINP EOI system.
Valid Express Entry profile number and job seeker validation code
For temporary workers, health professionals, hospitality workers, and others with
qualifying Saskatchewan employment history on valid work authorization.
Saskatchewan supports employer-backed routes for priority occupations—including tech
and other sectors—when program criteria and employer registration steps are satisfied.
Approved Saskatchewan employer and compliant offer
SINP invitations follow occupation priorities—not a fixed calendar.
When your NOC drops off an in-demand list or draw scores rise, strategy must adapt. Book a
consultation so your EOI, language tests, and employer package stay competitive.
Affordable home ownership relative to Canada's largest metros, short commutes, and strong demand
in agriculture, potash, energy services, and growing tech clusters in Saskatoon and Regina.
Job market
Mining, agri-value, construction, healthcare, and IT services hire internationally when
local supply is tight.
Stable sectors
Regina & Saskatoon hubs
Cost of living
Many families prioritize housing affordability and community scale over coastal premiums.
Value
Plan with realistic budgets
Community
Filipino, Indian, Ukrainian, and newcomer-serving organizations support integration across
urban and regional centres.
Welcoming
Settlement networks province-wide
Universities
University of Saskatchewan and University of Regina anchor research, health, and
engineering pipelines tied to PGWP and SINP Experience streams.
U of S · U of R
DLI study pathways
Application types in Saskatchewan
Most popular pathways for Saskatchewan-bound clients.
Express Entry–linked SINP, Occupations In-Demand when open, Saskatchewan Experience after PGWP work,
and study permits leading to in-province employment are the arcs we see most often.
SINP + Express Entry
600 CRS after provincial nomination
EOIITAPR
Work first (Experience category)
PGWP or employer permit → skilled employment in SK
OfferMonths worked
Study permit hubs
University of Saskatchewan · University of Regina
DLIPGWPSINP
From outside Canada
EOI + invitation when occupation and score align
OID / EEFunds
Study
PGWP
SINP
PR
Students often transition through Saskatchewan Experience after skilled work. We
line up study permits, PGWP validity, and nomination timelines.
Your claimed occupation must match actual duties and the stream's list.
We cross-check NOC selections with reference letters.
2
Expired Express Entry profile
EE-linked SINP requires a valid profile at invitation and application stages.
We monitor expiry dates alongside SINP deadlines.
3
Employer paperwork gaps
Job offers must meet wage, duration, and business legitimacy tests.
Employers receive a tight checklist from our team.
4
Assuming the OID stream is open
Occupations In-Demand can pause or change lists without long notice.
Consultants confirm live program status before you commit.
Saskatchewan success stories
Immigrants who made Saskatchewan home with GetNorthPath.
"I was in the Express Entry pool with a middling CRS. Saskatchewan invited my SINP EOI and
GetNorthPath synced every field with my EE profile—nomination landed, and the ITA followed almost immediately."
RK
Raj K.
India Saskatoon, SK
SINP Express
Entry
"After my PGWP at U of S, I needed the Experience stream. The AI scan caught inconsistent dates
between my ROE and employer letter—fixed before SINP saw the file."
LM
Laura M.
Brazil Regina, SK
Saskatchewan
Experience
Frequently asked questions
Saskatchewan immigration questions, answered.
No. The International Skilled Worker category includes Express Entry–aligned and other
sub-streams when program rules permit. Saskatchewan Experience routes typically do not require a pre-existing
EE profile. Your consultant maps the correct branch.
For many skilled-worker pathways you submit an Expression of Interest profile that is scored.
Saskatchewan invites candidates to apply for nomination based on draws and program needs.
Yes, when you receive an invitation under a stream that permits out-of-country applications
and you meet occupation, language, and funds requirements.
When your nomination is successfully linked to Express Entry, you typically receive 600
additional CRS points, which leads to an ITA in a subsequent federal round.
Some streams require offers; others score connections differently. Offers must be genuine and
meet provincial compliance standards when they are part of your pathway.
Yes. We extend the same validated evidence into your permanent residence application and track
federal requests.
Other provinces & territories
Considering another province or territory?
Compare Prairie and Atlantic options if your occupation or family ties fit better elsewhere.