saskatchewan

    • Located in Western Canada’s prairie region, the province of Saskatchewan is one of the agricultural production hubs in Canada. The province hosts two major Canadian cities, Regina and Saskatoon. At Vashist Immigration we have a reliable team of Saskatchewan Immigration Consultant; we aim at helping you with the immigration procedures and enable you to apply for the nomination programs.

      The Saskatchewan Immigration Program is a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), that entails a collection of immigration pathways helping foreign nationals to become Canadian permanent residents. The PNP is strategically designed to attract immigrants in areas that will benefit the province: skilled workers, workers in sectors with labor shortages, workers with job offers, and entrepreneurs. The province includes streams divided among three categories:

      • Saskatchewan International Skilled Worker
      • Saskatchewan Experience
      • Saskatchewan Entrepreneur and Farm

      Saskatchewan International Skilled Worker

    • Saskatchewan International Skilled Worker includes three immigration streams designed to target skilled workers who have the ability to join Saskatchewan’s workforce and adapt easily to life in the province. Some streams prioritize workers who have experience in sectors experiencing labor shortages, while other streams target workers with employment offers from Saskatchewan employers.

      • Saskatchewan Express Entry
      • Saskatchewan Employment Offer
      • Saskatchewan In-Demand Occupation

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Saskatchewan Experience

In the Saskatchewan PNP a significant category is the Experience that encompasses five immigration streams designed to target workers who have already gained employment experience in Saskatchewan. As well, workers in these streams must have an offer of employment from a Saskatchewan employer to continue working in the province. Certain streams prioritize workers with experience in certain sectors that are experiencing labor shortages in the province.

  • Saskatchewan Existing Work Permit
  • Saskatchewan Health Professionals
  • Saskatchewan Hospitality Sector Project
  • Saskatchewan Long-Haul Truck Driver Project
  • Saskatchewan Students

Saskatchewan Entrepreneur and Farm

Saskatchewan Entrepreneur and Farm is a collection of two immigration streams designed for individuals with business management experience who wish to launch a new business endeavor in Saskatchewan. The entrepreneurial stream is for general entrepreneurs with business proposals in a range of sectors, while the farm owner and operator stream is designed specifically for entrepreneurs in the farming sector.

  • Saskatchewan Entrepreneur
  • Saskatchewan Farm Owners and Operators

The Saskatchewan Provincial Nominee Program also has a subcategory for health professionals aimed at the immigration of physicians, nurses  and other health professionals Candidates must be already working in Saskatchewan on a temporary work permit for at least 6 months. 

Requirements:

  • Have a valid IRCC work permit;
  • Have been practicing as a physician in Saskatchewan for at least 6 months.
  • Have a permanent, full-time job offer that has been:
    • Issued by a provincial health authority or the health education institution where you are currently working; and/or
    • Verified with documents that describe your permanent arrangement to practice medicine in Saskatchewan.
  • Have a valid SINP Job Approval Letter.
  • Be currently working in a health job supported by the appropriate regional health authority, licensing body, or another employer;
  • Position can be NOC level A, B, C or 0;
  • Have at least one academic year of post-secondary education or job-specific training;
  • Have a valid IRCC work permit;
  • Have been working in an approved health job in Saskatchewan, for at least 6 months for the employer offering you a permanent job, in the same job position.
  • Have a permanent, full-time job offer from Saskatchewan Health Authority, Saskatchewan Cancer Agency another publicly-funded health employer;
  • Have a valid SINP Job Approval Letter.
  • Demonstrate sufficient proficiency in the English language;
  • Obtain the appropriate licensure in Saskatchewan if your field so requires, as the authorities will not process an application without licensure.