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Canadian Immigration to Saskatchewan with Skilled Workers, Subcategory Critical Occupations

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.

Criteria for Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP), Subcategory Professionals

Applicants for immigration to Canada, under the skilled workers category of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP), subcategory professionals should be aware of the following criteria:
  • The position offered should be a managerial job that will significantly impact the business and province and be approved as a critical occupation under the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) .
  • Have a job offer listed as occupation level O in the national occupation classification (NOC) Matrix.

Examples of skilled workers occupations that fall under skills level O
  • Administrative Services Managers
  • Managers in Financial and Business Services
  • Managers in Communication (Except Broadcasting)
  • Managers in Engineering, Architecture, Science and Information Systems
  • Managers in Health, Education, Social and Community Services
  • Managers in Public Administration
  • Managers in Art, Culture, Recreation and Sport
  • Sales, Marketing and Advertising Managers
  • Managers in Retail Trade
  • Managers in Food Service and Accommodation
  • Managers in Protective Service
  • Managers in Other Services
  • Managers in Construction and Transportation
  • Facility Operation and Maintenance Managers
  • Managers in Primary Production (Except Agriculture)
  • Managers in Manufacturing and Utilities

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