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SINP 2026: Guide to Saskatchewan’s New Immigration Changes

SINP 2026: Guide to Saskatchewan’s New Immigration Changes

Saskatchewan has introduced one of its most significant program redesigns for 2026, reshaping how the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) selects workers, supports employers, and distributes provincial nominations. With new sector caps, priority allocations, and updated eligibility rules, applicants and employers must understand how these changes affect their pathway to permanent residence.

Saskatchewan New Entrepreneur Stream Program Draw

12.09.2019 - Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) had a draw through the entrepreneur stream and invited 45 candidates to apply for a provincial nomination for permanent residence (PR).

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To be selected in the SINP stream applicants need to complete an online form highlighting their experience, their assets and business plan. They have also to state their interest in living in the province and running their business. Applicants that meet the entry requirement are then put in a pool of candidates and are given a score out of 160 based on the information they provided.

The lowest score was 120 points and the average score was 125 points.

Applicants must have a net worth of at least $500,000 and have three years’ experience and invest a minimum of $300,000 if their business is located in Regina or Saskatoon, or $200,000 in any other location in Saskatchewan.

Call us today @ +1 416 904 3815 to learn more about the requirements and how to submit your EOI to the SINP. Visit our website at www.onecanadavisa.com for more information about how we can assist you.