The SINP Saskatchewan Experience Category is one of Canada’s most accessible provincial nominee streams for workers already established in Saskatchewan. Unlike overseas application programs, this pathway is designed specifically for people who have demonstrated their commitment to the province through actual work experience — typically within the past three years. Depending on your sub-category, provincial processing can be as short as two to three weeks, making it one of the quickest routes to a provincial nomination in the country.
Saskatchewan operates two main sub-categories under the Experience stream: the Existing Work Permit sub-category (for workers employed with a valid permit) and the International Student sub-category (for graduates of Saskatchewan post-secondary institutions who are working in the province). Both require genuine work history in Saskatchewan, a job offer or ongoing employment, and minimum language proficiency at CLB 4–5. The provincial nomination, once granted, feeds directly into a federal permanent residence application — either through the base PNP stream or, for eligible candidates, via Express Entry.
📋 Quick Facts
- Government Fee: Provincial: $500. Federal PR: $1,525 principal applicant
- Biometrics: $85 individual / $170 family
- Processing Time: Existing Work Permit: 3 weeks | International Students: 2 weeks — Q1 2026
- RCIC-IRB Representation: Available — Dimple Verma R708308
Eligibility Requirements
- Must be currently living and working in Saskatchewan on a valid work permit
- Minimum 6 months of eligible work experience in Saskatchewan within past 3 years
- International Student sub-category: must have graduated from a Saskatchewan post-secondary institution
- Must have or be eligible for a Saskatchewan employer job offer or SK employment history
- Language: CLB 4–5 depending on sub-category
- Must demonstrate genuine intention to settle permanently in Saskatchewan
Who Qualifies for the Saskatchewan Experience Category
Eligibility centres on demonstrable Saskatchewan roots. Core requirements include:
- Residency & status: Must currently be living and working in Saskatchewan on a valid work permit (including PGWP, employer-specific, or open work permits).
- Work experience: Minimum 6 months of eligible employment with a Saskatchewan employer within the past 3 years. Employment must align with an eligible NOC occupation.
- Job offer or ongoing employment: Most applicants need a current job offer or continuing employment relationship with a Saskatchewan employer.
- International Student sub-category: Graduates of a Saskatchewan post-secondary institution may qualify; the institution and program must meet SINP criteria.
- Language: CLB 4 minimum for lower TEER occupations; CLB 5 for higher-skilled roles. Results must be from a designated test (IELTS, CELPIP, or TEF).
- Intent to settle: Must demonstrate genuine intention to live and work permanently in Saskatchewan.
SINP also maintains an eligible occupation list — verify your NOC code before applying, as some occupations are restricted or require additional documentation.
Application Process — Step by Step
The Saskatchewan Experience Category does not use an Expression of Interest pool — instead, eligible applicants submit directly when SINP opens intake. Processing is document-driven and typically very fast.
- Confirm eligibility: Review sub-category requirements and verify your NOC using the NOC Finder. Confirm you meet the 6-month Saskatchewan work experience threshold.
- Gather documents: Collect employment reference letters, pay stubs, T4s, language test results, educational credentials, police clearances, and a copy of your work permit.
- Submit provincial application: Apply online through the SINP portal when intake is open. Pay the $500 provincial fee.
- SINP reviews application: Target processing: 3 weeks (Existing Work Permit) or 2 weeks (International Student) as of Q1 2026.
- Receive provincial nomination: SINP issues a nomination certificate and notifies IRCC.
- Apply for federal PR: Submit your IRCC permanent residence application — either directly or through Express Entry. Federal fee: $1,525 (principal applicant) + $575 RPRF + $85 biometrics.
Processing Times and Fees
Saskatchewan’s Experience Category is notable for its speed. At the provincial stage, SINP targets approximately 3 weeks for the Existing Work Permit sub-category and 2 weeks for the International Student sub-category — among the fastest in Canada. However, intake is periodic; periods of high demand may mean waiting for a new intake window.
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
| Provincial application fee | $500 |
| Federal PR (principal applicant) | $1,525 |
| Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) | $575 |
| Biometrics (individual) | $85 |
| Biometrics (family) | $170 |
Once nominated, the federal PR application (through the base PNP stream) typically takes around 12–14 months. Candidates who already have an Express Entry profile may be able to use the EE-linked pathway for faster federal processing of approximately 6 months.
Documents You Will Need
Preparing a complete, well-organised document package significantly reduces the risk of delays or refusals. Key documents include:
- Valid Saskatchewan work permit (copy of all pages)
- Employment reference letters from your Saskatchewan employer, on company letterhead, confirming position, start date, hours per week, and wage
- Pay stubs and T4 slips covering your Saskatchewan employment period
- Language test results (IELTS, CELPIP, or TEF — dated within 2 years)
- Educational credentials (and ECA if credential was earned outside Canada)
- Saskatchewan post-secondary transcript and graduation letter (International Student sub-category)
- Police clearance certificates from every country where you lived 6+ months after age 18
Incomplete submissions are the leading cause of delays. All foreign-language documents must be accompanied by certified English or French translations.
How VGIS Helps
VGIS is led by Dimple Verma, RCIC-IRB #R708308, a regulated Canadian immigration consultant authorised to represent clients before IRCC and the Immigration and Refugee Board. For Saskatchewan Experience Category applicants, VGIS provides a thorough pre-assessment, confirms sub-category eligibility, reviews all documents before submission, and prepares a complete, compliant application package.
Immigration rules change frequently — intake windows open and close, NOC eligibility lists are updated, and SINP occasionally revises requirements mid-stream. VGIS monitors these changes continuously so your file stays on track. To discuss your Saskatchewan Experience Category application with our team, book a paid consultation.
Fees & Costs
| Fee Component | Amount (CAD) |
|---|---|
| Government Fee | Provincial: $500. Federal PR: $1,525 principal applicant |
| Biometrics | $85 individual / $170 family |
Fees current as of 2026. IRCC may update fees periodically — confirm on the official source link below before paying.
Key Documents Required
- Valid Saskatchewan work permit
- Saskatchewan employment reference letters (6+ months)
- Pay stubs and T4 slips from Saskatchewan employer
- Language test results
- Educational credentials (for student pathway: Saskatchewan transcript)
- Police clearances
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a new job offer or can I use my current employer?
Your current Saskatchewan employment qualifies as long as it is ongoing and in an eligible NOC occupation. You do not need to secure a new offer if you already have continuing employment with your current employer.
Can I apply if my work permit is about to expire?
You must hold a valid work permit at the time of application. If your permit is expiring soon, restore or extend it before applying, or apply under maintained status provisions. SINP will not process applications from workers without legal status.
Does the Saskatchewan Experience Category lead to Express Entry or only the base PNP?
Both options exist. If you have an active Express Entry profile, your provincial nomination adds 600 CRS points, virtually guaranteeing an Invitation to Apply in the next draw. If you do not have an EE profile, you apply through the base provincial PNP stream directly with IRCC.
How long does the entire process take from SINP submission to getting PR?
Provincial processing is 2–3 weeks. Federal processing then takes approximately 6–7 months (EE-linked) or 12–14 months (base PNP stream). Total time from SINP submission to PR landing is typically 8–16 months.
Can my family members be included?
Yes. Your spouse or common-law partner and dependent children can be included in your federal PR application. Spouse biometrics are $170 (family rate). Include all dependants in your initial application to avoid complications later.
Official Government Source: https://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/live-in-saskatchewan/by-immigrating/immigrant-nominee-program/saskatchewan-experience-category
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