Apply for the Saskatchewan Provincial Nominee Program without a job offer
A number of pathways for immigration to Canada are available through the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). If you wish to live and work in Saskatchewan, Canada, you may qualify for two immigration pathways without a job offer.
The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) is among a number of Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) available to international applicants without a job offer.
Canada’s most popular immigration route is the Express Entry system, but there is another equally promising option, the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).
Express Entry is based on a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) in which points are accumulated based on human capital factors. While in most cases Express Entry candidates do not require a job offer, having one will result in a much higher number of points, and therefore a better chance of being invited to apply for permanent residence in Canada.
Canada’s PNP, on the other hand, was designed to ensure an even distribution of immigration benefits. Each year, participating provinces and territories are able to nominate a certain number of economic immigrants for permanent residence. Provincial nomination policies differ from one province to another, with each province determining its own nomination requirements.
In order to immigrate to Canada through a PNP, you must first be nominated by the province or territory.
Source: CIC NEWS
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