SINPProvincial Nominee Program

Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)

The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) nominates skilled workers and entrepreneurs for permanent residence, using an Expression of Interest points system for several of its streams.

Streams in Saskatchewan

  • International Skilled Worker (Express Entry and Occupations In-Demand)
  • Saskatchewan Experience
  • Entrepreneur and Farm

Streams are summarized at a high level and change over time — confirm the current streams on the province's immigration website.

How a provincial nomination works

  1. 1Find a stream you're eligible for (or be invited through an Expression of Interest).
  2. 2Apply to Saskatchewan for a provincial nomination — directly or after an invitation.
  3. 3Receive the provincial nomination.
  4. 4Apply to IRCC for permanent residence.

IRCC forms often used

How Lexova helps

Whichever SINP stream fits, Lexova gives the licensed professional one workspace to run the file — a bilingual intake that autofills the IRCC forms, AI cover letters and document sorting, and shared client/employer portals with live progress.

Frequently asked questions

What is the SINP?+

The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) nominates skilled workers and entrepreneurs for permanent residence, using an Expression of Interest points system for several of its streams.

Does Saskatchewan use Express Entry?+

Yes — the program has one or more Express Entry-aligned streams, and a provincial nomination adds a substantial number of CRS points to an Express Entry profile.

Is there an entrepreneur stream in Saskatchewan?+

Yes — the SINP includes a business/entrepreneur pathway in addition to its worker streams. Requirements vary, so confirm the current details.

Where can I confirm the current streams?+

Provincial nominee streams open, close and change often. Always confirm the current SINP streams on Saskatchewan's immigration website and Canada.ca (IRCC).

PNP in other provinces

This page is general information about the Provincial Nominee Program and is not legal or immigration advice. Streams, criteria and draws change frequently; always verify the current requirements on the province's immigration website and Canada.ca (IRCC), or with a licensed professional (RCIC or lawyer). Lexova is not affiliated with any government.