Posted on July 08 2022
On July 7, 2022, SINP conducted a Saskatchewan PNP draw to invite Canada immigration candidates to settle in Saskatchewan. These candidates belonged to the entrepreneur category. They were sent invitations to apply for a provincial nomination that could lead them to Canada immigration.
Here are the details of the draws held on July 7:
Entrepreneur EOI selection results on July 7, 2022 | |
No. of invitations Issued | 64 |
Average EOI score | 95 |
Lowest EOI score | 80 |
Highest EOI score | 130 |
The Saskatchewan Entrepreneur stream of the SINP aims at experienced business owners or senior business managers willing to live in Saskatchewan. If you are a successful applicant under this stream, you have to take one of the following actions:
The SINP (Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program) is an immigration pathway for foreign nationals to immigrate to Canada.
Saskatchewan Invites applications from non-Canadians for provincial nominations that lead to permanent residency in Canada. These applicants will be those who are willing to make Saskatchewan their destination to live and work in Canada upon immigration.
The SINP nominates applicants to the federal government for Canada PR. The SINP is just one of the steps you can take to become a permanent resident in the province of Saskatchewan. Every approved applicant has to also apply for a Canada PR visa through IRCC.
The benefits of SINP include:
The Saskatchewan government is the authority that makes the final decision on SINP nominations. At the time of applying for Canada PR with IRCC, SINP’s successful candidates will be identified as SINP nominees.
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