SINP Points System:
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The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) uses a points-based system to assess eligibility for immigration to Saskatchewan, Canada. Points are awarded based on factors like age, education, work experience, language ability, and connections to Saskatchewan.
The calculator uses the SINP points assessment grid:
Maximum Points: 84 points (without adaptability factors)
Minimum Requirement: Typically 60 points for most SINP categories, but higher scores increase chances of selection.
Details: Accurate points calculation helps determine eligibility for Saskatchewan immigration programs and improves chances of receiving a provincial nomination, which significantly enhances Express Entry CRS scores.
Tips: Select the option that best matches your profile in each category. Be honest and accurate as misrepresentation can lead to application refusal.
Q1: What is the minimum SINP score needed?
A: Most categories require at least 60 points, but higher scores are more competitive. Some occupations may have higher minimums.
Q2: How often does SINP conduct draws?
A: SINP conducts periodic draws, typically every few weeks or months, depending on application volumes and labor market needs.
Q3: Can I improve my SINP score after submitting?
A: Yes, by improving language test scores, gaining more work experience, or obtaining additional education before receiving an invitation.
Q4: Does SINP require a job offer?
A: Some SINP streams require a job offer, while others (like the International Skilled Worker - Occupations In-Demand) do not.
Q5: How long is my SINP nomination valid?
A: A SINP nomination is valid for 6 months to apply for permanent residence through IRCC.