Category: SINP

  • Immigration Nominee Program for Saskatoon, Regina- Saskatchewan

    Immigration Nominee Program for Saskatoon, Regina- Saskatchewan

    Saskatoon and Regina two major cities in Saskatchewan province.

    The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) is a way to immigrate to Canada. Through the SINP, the Province of Saskatchewan:

    Invites residency applications from non-Canadians who want to make Saskatchewan their home
    Nominates successful applicants to the federal government for permanent residency in Canada
    The SINP is only one of the steps toward becoming a permanent resident in Saskatchewan. All approved applicants must also apply for residency through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) Canadian Immigration Commission.

    Three SINP program categories you can apply to:

    International Skilled Worker:
    Saskatchewan Experience:
    Entrepreneur and Farm:
    International Skilled Worker: 

    International Skilled Workers:
    Eligibility:

    Score a minimum of 60 points out of 100 on the SINP point assessment grid.
    Have a language test result that meets the federal Express Entry language requirements. Visit IRCC to convert IELTS, CELPIP, TEF and TCF scores to CLB 5 to 9+.
    Have completed post-secondary education, training or apprenticeship that’s comparable to the Canadian education system of at least one year in length.
    Have experience in an occupation that is high skilled and not on the Excluded Occupation List.
    Your above work experience must be in the field of your completed post-secondary education, training or apprenticeship.
    You may be required to provide proof of Professional Status or proof of eligibility for Licensure (for regulated occupations or those with professional certification standards in Canada and/or Saskatchewan) for your occupation.
    Have proof of settlement funds and a settlement plan.


    Saskatchewan Experience:

    Eligibility:

    Those having existing work permit as in working in Saskatchewan for at least six month.
    Individual who worked as Health professional.
    Those who working in hospitality sector in Saskatchewan as food and beverage servers, food counter attendants, kitchen helpers, or housekeeping and cleaning staff for at least six months.
    Individual working for an approved trucking firm in Saskatchewan.
    For students who have graduated from a recognized post-secondary institution in Canada.

    Entrepreneur and Farm:
    Eligibility:

    If you are an international student graduating from a Saskatchewan institution who wants to become an entrepreneur can fit into the International Graduate Entrepreneur Category.
    If you are an entrepreneur and plan to start a business in Saskatchewan.
    The Entrepreneur Expression of Interest (EOI_Pool_Selections_Table_Mar-5-2020)
    if you are an experienced farmer and plan to buy and operate a farm in Saskatchewan.

    If you are interested in this program, GTR Immigration will provide with all the resource and support during the process to help you choose the right place to settle in Canada and support you with launching or purchasing your business. Not only that, we will ensure to make a process of your immigration documents are properly filed with quality and professional manners.

  • Saskatchewan Graduate Entrepreneur Category, Saskatchewan Launches for International Students

    Saskatchewan Graduate Entrepreneur Category, Saskatchewan Launches for International Students

    Saskatchewan has launched a new Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) immigration stream for international students entrepreneurs who graduate from a designated post-secondary institute in Saskatchewan. 

    The new stream allows the opportunity for international graduates to start a business and obtain permanent residency. If you are a graduate from a designated learning institute who has 2 years of post-graduate work permit then this may be your pathway to Canadian immigration. 

    Eligibility:

    To be eligible for the international graduate entrepreneur category, students must meet the following conditions:

    • Under 21 years of age
    • Should have completed at least 2 years of full-time studies in Saskatchewan from a designated learning institute
    • Graduates must have a valid post-graduate work permit of at least 2 years
    • Have lived in Saskatchewan for the duration of education
    • Meet the Canadian CLB of 7

    Students who have completed a program distant learning program or accelerated learning programs are not eligible to apply under the program.

    Process:

    Those wishing to apply under this program should meet the minimum eligibility criteria. If they are eligible, the graduates should follow the process laid out by the Government of Saskatchewan for provincial nomination. 

     

    • Expression of Interest: Those eligible are required to submit an expression of interest based on which they will be assigned a score. Once they are assigned an EOI score they will be entered into a pool of candidates. 
    • Invitation to Apply: Candidates with top scores will be invited to apply and submit their documents. They will also be asked to sign a Business Performance Agreement based on its Business Establishment Plan. 
    • Establish your Business: After the approval of their applications, the graduates will be required to start and operate their business in accordance with the BPA. The applicants are required to operate the business for at least 1 year.
    • Apply for Provincial Nominee: Once the minimum 1 year of business operations as per the BPA is met, applicants are eligible to apply for the provincial nominee program. Those who receive the nomination will still have to continue operating the business as per the agreement until they receive their permanent residence.

     

    To learn more about the program and apply under the Saskatchewan Graduate Entrepreneur Category, contact Greentech Resources. We are leaders in Canada immigration, student visa, recruitment, LMIA, newcomer job search, work permits, and business class immigration.

  • Jobs Available in Saskatchewan: Apply Now

    Jobs Available in Saskatchewan: Apply Now

    GreenTech Resources is hiring for multiple jobs in many cities across Saskatchewan. The jobs are eligible for SINP and immigration. We are working with our network of organizations and businesses in Saskatchewan to hire for these jobs.

    Applicants are requested to apply on the links provided in the apply now section on this page.

    Sales and account representatives – wholesale trade (non-technical)

    • December 07, 2019
    • GreenTech Resources Ltd.
    • Location: Yorkton (SK)
    • Salary: $15 per hour and more as per experience

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    Sales and account representatives – wholesale trade (non-technical)

    • December 07, 2019
    • GreenTech Resources Ltd.
    • Location: Saskatoon (SK)
    • Salary: $18 and more depending on the experience and professional background

    Apply Now

     

    Welder

    • November 16, 2019
    • GreenTech Resources Ltd.
    • Location: Gerald (SK)
    • Salary: $21 per hour and more depending on experience

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    Cook

    • November 16, 2019
    • GreenTech Resources Ltd.
    • Location: Regina (SK)
    • Salary: $13.50 and up depending on experience

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    Manager, restaurant

    • November 16, 2019
    • GreenTech Resources Ltd.
    • Location: Regina (SK)
    • Salary: $14 and up depending on experience

    Apply Now

     

    Supervisor, food services

    • November 16, 2019
    • GreenTech Resources Ltd.
    • Location: Saskatoon (SK)
    • Salary: $14 and up depending on experience

    Apply Now

     

    Meat cutter – retail or wholesale

    • November 26, 2019
    • GreenTech Resources Ltd.
    • Location: Craik (SK)
    • Salary: At par with the industry and depending on profile and experience

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    Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics and mechanical repairers

    • November 23, 2019
    • GreenTech Resources Ltd.
    • Location: Prince Albert (SK)
    • Salary: Depending on profile and experience

    Apply Now

     

    Worker, farm

    • November 23, 2019
    • GreenTech Resources Ltd.
    • Location: Esterhazy (SK)
    • Salary: At par with the industry and depending on profile and experience

    Apply Now

     

    Autobody technician

    • November 23, 2019
    • GreenTech Resources Ltd.
    • Location: Saskatoon (SK)
    • Salary: At par with the industry and depending on profile and experience

    Apply Now

     

    Mechanic, motor vehicle

    • November 16, 2019
    • GreenTech Resources Ltd.
    • Location: Melville (SK)
    • Salary: Based on experience

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    Immigration consultant 

    • December 09, 2019
    • GreenTech Resources Limited
    • Location: Regina (SK)
    • Salary: $18.00 to $25.00 hourly (to be negotiated)

    Apply Now

     

    Grill cook 

    • December 09, 2019
    • GreenTech Resources Limited
    • Location: Regina (SK)
    • Salary: $13.50 to $15.00 hourly (to be negotiated)

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     Heavy-duty mechanic – agricultural 

    • December 09, 2019
    • GreenTech Resources Limited
    • Location: Regina (SK)
    • Salary: $24.00 to $30.00 hourly (to be negotiated)

    Apply Now

     

    Automotive mechanic 

    • December 09, 2019
    • GreenTech Resources Limited
    • Location: Regina (SK)
    • Salary: $24.00 to $28.00 hourly (to be negotiated)

    Apply Now

     

    Foodservice supervisor 

    • December 09, 2019
    • GreenTech Resources Limited
    • Location: Regina (SK)
    • Salary: $14.00 hourly

    Apply Now

     

    Tire technician 

    • December 09, 2019
    • GreenTech Resources Limited
    • Location: Regina (SK)
    • Salary: $21.00 to $28.00 hourly (to be negotiated)

    Apply Now

     

    Truck driver, long haul 

    • December 09, 2019
    • GreenTech Resources Limited
    • Location: Regina (SK)
    • Salary: $24.00 to $30.00 hourly (to be negotiated)

    Apply Now

  • Comprehensive Guide to Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program

    Comprehensive Guide to Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program

    Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program

    Saskatachewan immigration: Saskatchewan has a rapidly growing economy and population thanks largely to immigrants from all over the world.

    Saskatchewan is very successful with immigration. The province welcomes between 3,000 and 4,000 newcomers each year. That number has now grown to 15,000. This is especially impressive considering that Saskatchewan’s population is just over 1 million. The province is one of Canada’s most popular destinations for newcomers.

    About Saskatchewan

    Saskatchewan is a Prairie province of Western Canada. Its economy is primarily based on agriculture and important natural resources industries like mining, potash, uranium, oil, forestry and fishing. It boasts major cities, Saskatoon, Regina, Moose jaw, North Battleford, Prince Albert and Yorkton as well as vast expanses of pristine wilderness. Named “Land of Living Skies”, Saskatchewan offers a number of immigration streams and boasts of quality of life and work to  newcomers in Canada.

    Saskatchewan’s economy is primarily associated with agriculture. Saskatchewan grows a large portion of Canada’s grain. Mining is a major industry in the province, with Saskatchewan being the world’s largest exporter of potash and uranium. Oil and natural gas production are also a very important part of Saskatchewan’s economy.

    Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP):

    The SINP is Saskatchewan’s Provincial Nominee Program. Through this program, prospective immigrants with the skills and experience targeted by the province may receive a Saskatchewan provincial nomination letter, after which they can apply for Canadian permanent residence with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

    The SINP accepts applications under the following categories:

    • International Skilled Worker Category
    • Saskatchewan Experience Category
    • Entrepreneur and Farm Category

    These categories may have one or more sub-categories. Please find details below for each category:

    International Skilled Worker Category

    Under this category applications from skilled international workers will be accepted, who plan to live and work in the province of Saskatchewan.  applicants will get points on the basis of which they can be nominated under  one of three sub-categories.

    International Skilled Worker – Employment Offer

    Under this sub-category, applicants who are a skilled worker are eligible to apply for provincial nomination if they have a job offer from an eligible Saskatchewan employer. If the applicant has a job offer for an occupation  classified at NOC level 0, A, B or a designated trade in Saskatchewan, it will  add 30 points for applicant under SINP points grid.

    International Skilled Worker – Occupations In-Demand

    Under this sub-category, applicants who are highly skilled and have experience in an in-demand occupation in Saskatchewan are eligible to apply even if they do not have a job offer. All in-demand occupations that are eligible  under the SINP’s Express Entry and Occupation In-Demand sub- categories are rated Skill Level A or B or Skill Type 0 under Canada’s National  occupational Classification, or NOC.

    International Skilled Worker – Saskatchewan Express Entry

    Under this sub-category the province nominates individuals who are already in  immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s (IRCC) Express Entry pool  and have a skilled work experience in an in-demand occupation in Saskatchewan.

    Saskatchewan Experience Category

    Under this category all foreign workers who are currently living in   Saskatchewan are eligible to apply for SINP. The Saskatchewan Experience  Category accepts applications under the following sub-categories:

    Existing Work Permit

    Individuals who have been working in Saskatchewan for at least six months under a valid work permit are eligible to apply for SINP.

    Health Professionals

    Individuals who have worked as a physician, a nurse, or any other health profession in Saskatchewan for at least six months can apply for SINP.

    Hospitality Sector Project

    Under this sub-category those individuals that are currently working in Saskatchewan as food counter attendants, food and beverage servers,  kitchen helpers, or housekeeping and cleaning staff for at least six months are  eligible. The employer must receive approval from the Province of  Saskatchewan before the applicant begins to work in Canada.

    Long Haul Truck Driver Project

    Individuals who are currently working for an approved trucking firm in Saskatchewan must have a minimum of six months experience in Saskatchewan for their current employer to be considered for SINP.

    Students

    International students who have graduated from a recognized post-secondary institution in Canada and have worked in Saskatchewan for at least twenty- four months can apply for SINP. If the students have graduated from an eligible designated learning institute in Saskatchewan, they can apply for provincial nomination after working for a Saskatchewan based employer for 6 months.

    Entrepreneur and Farm Category

    Under this category those individuals who wish to own and actively operate a business or farming operation in Saskatchewan will be considered to apply for SINP and eventually settle in Saskatchewan.

    Entrepreneur Sub-Category

    This sub-category is for individuals who wish to invest management talent and capital in Saskatchewan by establishing, acquiring, or partnering in a business the province. Candidates are expected to take on an active management role in the business. This sub-category functions on an Expression of Interest model.

    Farm Owners and Operators Sub-Category

    This sub-category is for experienced farmers with considerable capital looking to invest in a farming operation and settle in the province of Saskatchewan.

    Greentech Resources provides immigration, visa, work permit, recruitment  and post landing services to internationally qualified workers in all of  Saskatchewan’s major cities including Saskatoon, Regina, Moose Jaw, North  Battleford, Prince Albert and Yorkton. If you are interested in learning more  about how you can migrate and settle in Saskatchewan, please contact us for  a consultation. Greentech Resources aims to serve our clients better and  provide the best customer service and reliable advice.

    SASKATCHEWAN OCCUPATION IN-DEMAND AND EXPRESS ENTRY OCCUPATION REQUIREMENTS

    People who have education and experience in working in an in-demand occupation are the targets of the Express Entry and the Occupations In-Demand programs. To be eligible, occupations have to be in one of the below National Occupational Classification (NOC) Matrix levels:

    • NOC A – Jobs which mostly require university education
    • NOC B – Jobs which mostly require apprenticeship training or college education
    • NOC O – Management

    Please note that NOC C and NOC D are not qualified for the Express Entry and the OID.

    Identify your NOC

    In order to determine your NOC, kindly look at the NOC 2011 search

    When visiting the link, click on the “Quick Search” field and type into the title of your job so that you can see the NOC codes that apply to you. However, SINP staff is unable to recommend the NOC that you should choose. You will have to read every occupation’s description, including duties, responsibilities and educational requirements. After that, you select the NOC which closely matches your work experience and education, prevent your application from being found ineligible.

    You have to check the NOC 2011 Matrix to verify that your NOC code or your occupation is deemed high skilled in Canada (NOC A, B or O). In your NOC code, you can find the second number corresponds with its level of skill. Although SINP cannot recommend which NOC fits your profile, they can tell whether your NOC is high skilled or not. Once you apply, then they can evaluate your documentation.

    SINP List of Excluded Occupations

    Below is an list of ineligible occupations for the OID and the Express Entry program sub-categories. People with the occupations in the list are excluded from applying to these program sub-categories. 

    Kindly be aware that these occupations may still be eligible through the Saskatchewan Work Experience category and the International Skilled Worker Employment Offer subcategory in case your employer has already registered with the Government of Saskatchewan and obtained approval for the job offer.

    Change/choose Your Occupation in the Expression of Interest (EOI) System

    When creating your profile on the International Skilled Worker EOI system, you are able to choose between eligible occupations

    In case of already having an EPOI profile, you can still change the selected occupation by changing and resubmit your EOI profile. On the EOI Points scree, you can update your profile by pressing  the “Make Changes to EOI” button. Then, you press save and press the “Submit Express of Interest” button.

    In case you have requested for a secondary review of a past SINP application, you will have to cancel the request so that the SINP can accept a new application.

    SINP Requirements Related to Licensure or Professional Status 

    There are occupations in Saskatchewan that are regulated or require professional certifications. So, you may have to submit additional documents. You can find jobs with these requirements in the following list.

    SINP’s Professional Requirements by Regulated Occupation

    After you submit your application, the SINP will inform you whether or not your profile match an occupation which need more documents. In case your application get requested additional documents, it will be held for processing.

    Being nominated by the SINP does not ensure that you will be eligible for licensure in a regulated occupation. You may have to meet other requirements after you come to Saskatchewan. You can visit Regulated Occupations and Licensing Requirements for further details.

    Search for Employment in Saskatchewan

    The Express Entry categories and the OID do not need a skilled job offer in Saskatchewan but employment is a vital criterion for other categories of the SINP. Under the employment categories, you can start searching for a job to pursue a SINP application via SaskJobs. This is a helpful website for those who are looking for jobs inside the province and in some particular communities.

    You can visit Finding Work to learn how to find employment in Saskatchewan.

    Or, you can visit International Skilled Worker: With an Employment Offer for further information regarding SINP’s category targetting applicants from outside of Canada who have job offers.

    Reference link: saskatchewan.ca

  • Saskatchewan holds new draw for Express Entry candidates

    Saskatchewan holds new draw for Express Entry candidates

    On February 27, Saskatchewan conducted another draw for its provincial nomination. The SINP issued 83 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to Express Entry candidates using the EOI system.

     

    What is EOI?

    EOI serves as ‘pre-application’ in SINP. Candidates have to answer questions based on work experience, education, and proficiency in English or French, etc. The candidates are given a score out of 100 based on their answers. One has to score a minimum of 60 to qualify. The candidates are then ranked on the basis of their score.

     

    The candidates were chosen from the federal Express Entry system. Applicants must have previous work experience in one of the occupations included in the SINP Occupation In-Demand List. The minimum cut-off score for Express Entry candidates was 68 points.

     

    Federal Express Entry

    Express Entry consists of the following three categories:

    • Federal Skilled Worker Class
    • Federal Skilled Trades Class
    • Canadian Experience Class

    The Express Entry candidates who received an invitation for SINP received an extra 600 points in their CRS score. It will increase their probability of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) in the next Federal draw.

    Contact us today to find out how you can immigrate to Canada.

    GreenTech Resources is a licensed recruiter and immigration consultants in Canada.

  • Saskatchewan holds another big Express Entry Draw

    Saskatchewan holds another big Express Entry Draw

    On November 23, Saskatchewan conducted another draw for its provincial nomination. The SINP issued 514 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to candidates using the EOI system.

    What is EOI?

    EOI serves as ‘pre-application’ in SINP. Candidates have to answer questions based on work experience, education, and proficiency in English or French, etc. The candidates are given a score out of 100 based on their answers. One has to score a minimum of 60 to qualify. The candidates are then ranked on the basis of their score.

    The candidates were chosen from the federal Express Entry system and Saskatchewan’s Occupation In-Demand sub-category.

     

    Federal Express Entry

    247 candidates under the Express Entry Category received invitations. The minimum cut-off score for Express Entry candidates was 63 points. The Express Entry candidates who received an invitation for SINP received an extra 600 points in their CRS score. It will increase their probability of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) in the next Federal draw. Express Entry consists of the following three categories:

    • Federal Skilled Worker Class
    • Federal Skilled Trades Class
    • Canadian Experience Class

     

    SINP Occupation In-Demand

    267 candidates under the Occupation In-Demand sub-category got invitations with a minimum score of 64. The candidates who received an invite through the Occupations In-Demand sub-category will be able to apply for Canadian PR directly through SINP.

  • SINP News: What is the Farm Owners and Operators Sub-Category?

    SINP News: What is the Farm Owners and Operators Sub-Category?

    Saskatchewan is one of the most rapidly growing provinces in Canada. The province’s economy consists of agriculture and natural resources. Through SINP, Saskatchewan is regularly looking for skilled workers and resources for its booming economy.

    The Farm Owners and Operators Sub-Category is under the Entrepreneur and Farm Category of SINP. This sub-category is for those individuals who have demonstrated experience in agriculture, and are willing to invest capital in a farming company. They should have the intention of living in Saskatchewan.

    Before submitting their SINP applications, applicants need to make an “exploratory visit” to Saskatchewan. They will have to meet with a SINP representative, and the visit cannot be less than five business days.

    Applicants need to meet specific eligibility criteria before they can apply. Our expert consultant can guide through the application process!

    To know more about SINP applications contact us today!

  • Saskatchewan invites 438 candidates to apply for SINP

    Saskatchewan invites 438 candidates to apply for SINP

    Saskatchewan held its latest draw for SINP on September 27. In this draw, the Government issued 438 invites through its Express of Interest (EOI) system.

     

    What is EOI?

    EOI serves as ‘pre-application’ in SINP. Candidates have to answer questions based on work experience, education and proficiency in English or French, etc. The candidates receive a score out of 100 based on their answers. One has to score a minimum of 60 to qualify. The candidates are then ranked on the basis of their score.

     

    225 of the invitations went out to candidates under the program’s Express Entry sub-category. The remaining 213 invitations were issued to the candidates in the Occupations In-Demand sub-category.

    The minimum cut-off score for Express Entry candidates was 65  points. The score for Occupations In-Demand candidates was one point higher, at 66.

     

    Two different Methods of applying for Canadian PR

    The Express Entry candidates who received an invitation for SINP received an extra 600 points in their CRS score. This means they will have a good score before the next Federal draw and will receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for Canadian PR.

    The candidates who received an invite through the Occupations In-Demand sub-category will be able to apply for Canadian PR directly through SINP.

    Contact us today to find out how you can immigrate to Canada.

    GreenTech Resources is a licensed recruiter and immigration consultants in Canada.

  • SINP: Saskatchewan holds first Express Entry Draw from EOI pool

    SINP: Saskatchewan holds first Express Entry Draw from EOI pool

    Saskatchewan issued the first lot of invitations from the EOI pool of candidates. It issued a total of 466 Invitations to Apply (ITAs).

    SINP had first launched its Express of Interest (EOI) system in July of this year.  EOI serves as a ‘pre-application’ for candidates.

    In the EOI system, Applicants must answer all questions based on work experience, education and proficiency in English or French, etc. Based on the response, a score out of 100 is given. The minimum score required to qualify is 60.  There are also other eligibility criteria.

    In the latest draw, the minimum score was 68. The invitations were issued to Express Entry candidates.

    Saskatchewan revised its In-Demand Occupation List. It is to ensure nomination for candidates with more possibility of employment.

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