The amazingly beautiful Canadian province of Saskatchewan offers a plethora of attractive opportunities to the outsiders looking for a bright future overseas related to study, top-class careers, and/or launching a company. No wonder many individuals, along with their families from almost all corners of the world, shift to the province and call it their home. To facilitate their entry–on the lines of other Canadian provinces–Saskatchewan, too, runs and manages specific immigration arrangements.
Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)
It’s one such program even as it enables the province to nominate those applicants, who make the cut—through the prerequisites as duly set by it–to the federal administration, for the landed immigrant privilege. In other words, the SINP enables the state officials to offer nomination to those who make the grade, according to the local economy’s & market’s specific needs and requirements.
The SINP works under the federal accord with the national federal administration. The procedure for submitting a visa submission is dissimilar, even while it depends on the stream and class one could be filing a petition under. Significantly, the submission turnaround time for the SINP is the quickest—swifter than rest of the nation and categorizations.
Further, the said program works via the many Canadian embassies and consular offices throughout the world, and minus the assistance of any immigration service provider. Actually, the SINP doesn’t have any registered advisors on its panel, and sends invitations to the aliens to submit their submissions on an independent basis. This is not to suggest that the candidates could choose to employ the services of an immigration consultant, as they can. But, no immigration advisor has or is assigned an immigrant quota from the region.
Furthermore, the involved application procedures are rather transparent & elaborated so that the aspirants understand the same easily. And–with a view to reduce the submission processing time–at the present, the intake of petitions is being done directly at the Citizenship & Immigration Canada (CIC) Centralized Intake Office Sydney, Nova Scotia.
While we are on the subject, it would be pertinent to duly mention that, after an aspirant gets nomination from the province, he would do well to present his SINP and federal immigration submission package directly to the concerned CIC permit bureau.
Canada Immigration will carry-out criminal, security and health checks on the applicant’s submission. Immigration Canada could also ask for an interview or further details. Notably, the final selection decision on whether the candidate will be proffered with a permanent resident permit will rest solely with the CIC.