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The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) uses an online system called the International Skilled Worker Expression of Interest (EOI) System to handle applications for the Saskatchewan Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). The program is meant to bring skilled workers from all over the world to Saskatchewan, a state in western Canada, and keep them there.
The EOI system is built on points, and applicants are ranked based on their education, work experience, language skills, age, and other factors. Then, the applicants with the best scores are asked to apply for permanent residency in Saskatchewan.
The International Skilled Worker EOI System has two paths: the Occupation in Demand path and the Express Entry path. Each stream has its own set of requirements and reasons that are used to choose people.
Occupation In-Demand and Express Entry Occupation Requirements
The Occupations in Demand (OID) and Express Entry (EE) programs are for people who have schooling and work experience in a job that is in demand. The National Occupational Classification (NOC) TEER level for a job to be eligible is one of the following:
- TEER 0: Management jobs
- TEER 1: Jobs that usually call for a college degree
- TEER 2: Jobs that usually require a college degree, two or more years of on-the-job training, or experience in a management role
- TEER 3: Jobs that usually need a college degree, less than two years of trade training, or more than six months of on-the-job training.
Assess Your Eligibility
See if you qualify by looking at the grid below. Your claims will be backed up by the proof you show in the end. You can get points for each part only once.
See the “Required Documents” for your subcategory to find out what you need to back up your claimed points. You must send these papers with your SINP application when you send it in, or it will be closed and sent back to you.
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- Master’s or Doctorate degree (Canadian equivalents).
- 23. Bachelor’s degree OR a degree from a university or college that took at least three years to get.
- 20 Trade certifications that are the same in Saskatchewan as being a journeyperson.
- 20 Canadian equivalency diploma, which takes two years at a university, college, trade or technical school, or other post-secondary institution (but not more than three).
- 15 Canadian equivalency certificate or at least two semesters (but less than two years) at a university, college, trade or technical school, or other post-secondary facility.
How do I create an EOI profile?
When creating your EOI profile you will be asked:
- For the number on your passport
- For your birth date
- Do you want an Immigration Representative or not?
- If you are a skilled worker who wants to live and work in Saskatchewan, you can.
- Do you want a job offer or not?
- Yes or no to get into the Express Entry pool at IRCC
- For your job (see Occupation in Demand and Express Entry Occupation Requirements),
- Should there be a test of education credentials?
- If needed, do you have paperwork from a regulatory or review body in Saskatchewan or Canada?
- Score points
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