Saskatchewan

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Saskatchewan Immigration Nomination Program (SINP) is an international skilled worker program that comes under the skills required section. This immigration program specializes in skilled workers who do not have a job offer in Canada but who are highly skilled in a profession that is in demand in Saskatchewan, and must:
They have high practical experience and skill and the profession is not included in the list of excluded occupations
Score no less than 60 points out of 100 on the SINP Score Score Grid
You have a Minimum Canada Language Standard (CLB) of 4
Holds a diploma, certificate, or degree
You have at least one year of full-time experience during the past ten years, provided that the experience is related to your field of study. According to the occupational classification (NOC "0", "A" or "B") they are the jobs that are considered required in Saskatchewan at the time of application.
You have evidence of the source of your money to settle down and have a plan to settle in
SINP Score Score Network:
Points are awarded based on five factors:
Education and training
Experience and skill at work
Language mastery
Age
Your connection to Saskatchewan (labor market and family)
1- Success in the job market
2- Relevance with the Saskatchewan labor market and adaptability
Points are awarded when there are strong connections to the Saskatchewan job market, which indicates a genuine intention and ability to succeed in settling down by establishing economically to live as a permanent resident of Saskatchewan
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