Canadian Immigration to Saskatchewan with a Skilled Worker, Subcategory Existing Work Permit Nomination
The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) is designed to assist employers who are unable to recruit Canadian citizens or permanent residents to fulfill their recruitment needs.
Successful immigrant applications under this scheme pave the way for successful Canadian immigration to the province of Saskatchewan and the gaining of permanent residency status. In addition it meets the needs of attracting and retaining needed foreign workers.
Applications under the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)
Applicants for immigration to Canada, under the skilled workers category of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP), sub category existing work permit should be aware of the following criteria:
- Applicants should have been working for Saskatchewan employer for the last 6 months and have been made a full time permanent job offer by this employer.
- The job offer must be within the national occupation classification (NOC) Matrix occupations A or B or a designated trade.
Examples of Skilled Workers Occupations that fall under Skills Level A
Occupations usually require 18 to 72 months of apprenticeship training resulting in trade certification.
- Professional Occupations in Business and Finance
- Auditors, Accountants and Investment Professionals
- Human Resources and Business Service Professionals
- Professional Occupations in Natural and Applied Sciences
- Physical Science Professionals
- Life Science Professionals
- Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Chemical Engineers
- Other Engineers
- Architects, Urban Planners and Land Surveyors
- Mathematicians, Statisticians and Actuaries
- Computer and Information
- Systems Professionals
- Professional Occupations in Health
- Physicians, Dentists and Veterinarians
- Optometrists, Chiropractors and Other Health Diagnosing and Treating Professionals
- Pharmacists, Dieticians and Nutritionists
- Therapy and Assessment Professionals
- Nurse Supervisors and Registered Nurses
- Professional Occupations in Social Science, Education, Government Services and Religion
- Judges, Lawyers and Quebec Notaries
- University Professors and Assistants
- College and Other Vocational Instructors
- Secondary and Elementary School Teachers and Educational Counsellors
- Psychologists, Social Workers, Counsellors, Clergy and Probation Officers
- Policy and Program Officers, Researchers and Consultants
- Professional Occupations in Art and Culture
- Librarians, Archivists, Conservators and Curators
- Writing, Translating and Public Relations Professionals
- Creative and Performing Artists
Examples of Skilled Workers Occupations that fall under Skills Level B
- Skilled Administrative and Business Occupations
- Clerical Supervisors
- Administrative and Regulatory Occupations
- Finance and Insurance Administrative Occupations
- Secretaries, Recorders and Transcriptionists
- Technical Occupations related to Natural and Applied Sciences
- Technical Occupations in Physical Sciences
- Technical Occupations in Life Sciences
- Technical Occupations in Civil, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
- Technical Occupations in Electronics and Electrical Engineering
- Technical Occupations in Architecture, Drafting, Surveying and Mapping
- Other Technical Inspectors and Regulatory Officers
- Transportation Officers and Controllers
- Technical Occupations in Computer and Information Systems
- Technical and Skilled Occupations in Health
- Medical Technologists and Technicians (Except Dental Health)
- Technical Occupations in Dental Health Care
- Other Technical Occupations in Health Care (Except Dental)
- Paraprofessional Occupations in Law, Social Services, Education and Religion
- Paralegals, Social Services Workers and Occupations in Education and Religion, n.e.c.
- Technical and Skilled Occupations in Art, Culture, Recreation and Sport
- Technical Occupations in Libraries, Archives, Museums and Art Galleries
- Photographers, Graphic Arts Technicians and Technical and Co-ordinating Occupations in Motion Pictures, Broadcasting and the Performing Arts
- Announcers and Other Performers
- Skilled Sales and Service Occupations
- Sales and Service Supervisors
- Technical Sales Specialists, Wholesale
- Trades and Skilled Transport and Equipment Operators
- Contractors and Supervisors, Trades and Related Workers
- Supervisors, Railway and Motor Transportation Occupations
- Machinists and Related Occupations 724 Electrical Trades and Telecommunication Occupations
- Plumbers, Pipe fitters and Gas Fitters
- Metal Forming, Shaping and Erecting Trades
- Carpenters and Cabinetmakers
- Masonry and Plastering Trades
- Other
- Skilled Occupations in Primary Industry
- Supervisors, Logging and Forestry
- Supervisors, Mining, Oil and Gas
- Underground Miners, Oil and Gas Drillers and Related Workers 824 Logging Machinery Operators
- Contractors, Operators and Supervisors in Agriculture, Horticulture and Aquaculture
- Fishing Vessel Masters and Skippers and Fishermen/women
- Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities Supervisors and Skilled Operators
- Supervisors, Processing Occupations
- Supervisors, Assembly and Fabrication
- Central Control and Process Operators in Manufacturing and Processing
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