International Skilled Worker: Procedures and Guidelines

When applying to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for Permanent Residence, applicants must apply online (Sign in | Permanent Residence Portal). You may wish to consult IRCC’s instruction guide on how to apply for Permanent Residence as a Provincial Nominee. If you can’t apply online, and require accommodations, including for a disability, you can ask for the application in another format (paper, braille or large print).

Effective September 1, 2024, the application fees for the Saskatchewan Express Entry and Occupation In-Demand sub-categories have increased to $500.00.

Effective September 1, 2024, the fee to submit an application for Second Review under the Saskatchewan Express Entry and Occupation In-Demand sub-categories is $250.00.

Learn more about the procedures and guidelines used for the International Skilled Worker subcategories.

Categories Available

To be eligible for nomination you must meet the criteria of the SINP and provide all of the required documents listed below. Please note that the application fee, if applicable to the category you are applying, is non-refundable.

Applications in each category will be processed in the order that they are received. The SINP reserves the right to prioritize applications to meet the Government of Saskatchewan's strategic priorities. To check current application processing times please visit Application Processing Times.

Before you apply to the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP), please review the eligibility criteria and required documents needed to apply in one of the International Skilled Worker (ISW) sub-categories below.

The International Skilled Worker (ISW) category is for skilled workers living abroad who want to work and live in Saskatchewan. There are six sub-categories that international skilled workers may apply for under the SINP.

1. International Skilled Worker: Employment Offer

This sub-category is for skilled workers who:

Learn what you need to apply to the SINP as an international skilled worker with an employment offer from Saskatchewan by reviewing the eligibility criteria and required documents.

2. International Skilled Worker: Agriculture Talent Pathway

This sub-category is for workers in agricultural and related occupations who:

Learn what you need to apply to the SINP as a worker in an agricultural or related occupation by reviewing the eligibility criteria and required documents.

3. International Skilled Worker: Health Talent Pathway

This sub-category is for healthcare workers who:

Learn what you need to apply to the SINP as a healthcare worker by reviewing the eligibility criteria and required documents.

4. International Skilled Worker: Tech Talent Pathway

This sub-category is for high-skilled technology and innovation sector workers who:

Learn what you need to apply to the SINP as an international skilled worker through the Saskatchewan Express Entry sub-category by reviewing the eligibility criteria and required documents.

5. International Skilled Worker: Occupation In-Demand

This sub-category is for skilled workers who:

Learn what you need to apply the SINP as an international skilled worker in an occupation in-demand in Saskatchewan by reviewing the eligibility criteria and required documents.

6. International Skilled Worker: Saskatchewan Express Entry

This sub-category is for skilled workers who:

Learn what you need to apply to the SINP as an international skilled worker through the Saskatchewan Express Entry sub-category by reviewing the eligibility criteria and required documents.

Before You Apply

To simplify the application process, please ensure that you have obtained the required documents and have the information below in hand. Applications submitted without the required documents below will be closed and returned to you. A closed application cannot be re-opened or be considered for second review. If your application is closed, then you will have to start the application process again if you choose to re-apply.

More detailed information about the required documents below can be found at:

Before moving on to the next step, review and organize your completed forms and supporting documents make sure that you have a complete application package.

Applicants can only have one active application with the SINP at any one time. Multiple applications will not be accepted. If you are found to have more than one application in process, then you will be given 10 days to withdraw all but one application. If no response is received within the deadline provided, then the SINP will process your most recent application and all other applications will be closed. A closed application cannot be re-opened or be considered for Second Review.

Once You're Ready to Apply