Categories: SK PNP

SINP: Skilled Workers

This category is for skilled workers, professionals or managers who have a full-time, permanent job offer from a Saskatchewan employer.  It is divided into three sub-categories:

  • Skilled Workers/Professionals
  • Critical Occupations
  • Existing Work Permit

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Eligibility

You may qualify to apply under the SINP Skilled Workers Category if:

  • You live outside ofCanadaor you have proof of legal status inCanada, you are not a refugee claimant and you have the following:

You may qualify to apply under the SINP Critical Occupation Category if:

  • You live outside ofCanadaor you have proof of legal status inCanada, you are not a refugee claimant and you have the following:
    • An offer of permanent, full-time employment inSaskatchewanin a management position in the NOC Matrix level “0” (Critical Occupations Sub-Category).

You may qualify to apply under the SINP Existing Work Permit Category if:

  • You have proof of legal status inCanada, you are not a refugee claimant and you have the following:
    • Have worked in Saskatchewan for at least six months on a temporary work permit either in an occupation or trade that is in the NOC Matrix level “A” or “B”, or in a designated trade in Saskatchewan excluding trades included in the Hospitality Sector Pilot Project (Existing Work Permit Sub-Category).

Application Guide

This Application Guide outlines the requirements for the Skilled Workers Category of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP).  It includes all the instructions necessary for preparing your application.


All applicants to this category must complete the provincial forms, the required federal forms and any other federal forms that apply to their situation.  They must submit all of the completed, signed forms, along with photocopies of supporting documents detailed in the application guide, to the SINP.  Original copies of supporting documentation will not be returned.


Common Questions

Answers to our most frequently asked questions regarding the Skilled Workers Category.

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