How to be ready for Saskatchewan (SINP)

Scan the following Documents:

  1. Passport    —->  Principle Applicant, Spouse, Child
  2. Birth Certificates   —->  Principle Applicant, Spouse, Child
  3. University Degree + Transcript
  4. ECA Report
  5. IELTS TRF
  6. Bank Certificate + Bank Statement (For Last Three Months)

Check the Link for required funds: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/funds.asp

Required funds must be stable for 90 days prior to submission of application.

  1. Marriage Certificate
  2. Job reference letters

Fill, Date & Sign the following Federal Forms then Scan:

  1. IMM 0008 – Generic Application Form for Canada  (Only Principle Applicant must fill this form)
  2. IMM 5562 – Supplementary Information: Your Travels (Only Principle Applicant must fill this form)
  3. Schedule 4: Economic Classes – Provincial Nominee  (Only Principle Applicant must fill this form)
  4. Schedule A: Background/Declaration (Principle Applicant & Spouse must fill this form separately)
  5. IMM-5406 Additional Family Information – (Principle Applicant & Spouse must fill this form separately)
  6. Ethical Conduct Disclosure And Declaration Form (Principal Applicant only, but spouse signs)

Settlement Plan:

To prepare a settlement plan according to SINP instructions, just follow the steps below:

STEP#01 —-> just go to the URL: http://www.cic.gc.ca/lctvac/english/index

STEP#02 —-> Answer all the questions properly.

STEP#04 —-> At the end, you would find a PRINT button, just PRINT the Settlement Plan.

STEP#05 —-> Scan the Settlement Plan.

Note: Your NOC must be on the list of occupations in demand at the time of Apply. Not all occupations are available on the OID list. The list is often review from time to time. Only the listed occupations can apply under OID. One should also consider licensing requirement for some of the occupations. This takes one year to get license from corresponding bodies.

Details: http://www.economy.gov.sk.ca/immigration/

Courtesy: WhataApp Group

Author: camigbd

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2 thoughts on “How to be ready for Saskatchewan (SINP)”

  1. Thanks for the post. I am looking for a support in Saskatchewan PNP. I have 10 years job experience with 3 NOC Codes but all are related to Supply Chain Management. In these case how to determine my years of experience.

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