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- Login - immigration. saskatchewan. ca
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- Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) Application . . .
If you get an Invitation to Apply (ITA) as an EOI candidate, you must login using the same account that you created for your EOI profile If you are applying with a job offer, you will need to create an account
- SINP Online Employer Guide
3 1 Log in to your active employer account online 3 2 On the employer account home screen, select the ‘Create New Preliminary Job Position Application’ option 3 3 Complete all questions under Step 1 ‘Job Position’
- Saskatchewan Account Login
Use one login and password to log in to participating services Use participating government online services when it suits you Saskatchewan Account uses secure technology to enable authorized access to information Read our Privacy Policy Need help? Find answers at Saskatchewan Account Help
- SINP: Hiring Workers for Permanent Jobs - Government of Saskatchewan
The SINP Job Approval Letter (JAL) is a pre-approved authorization for an employer to hire a foreign worker that can apply to immigrate through the SINP Employers must submit an online application for a SINP JAL for each occupation that you intend to fill with a foreign worker
- Login - Ministry of Health
Job Approval Forms (JAFs) for specific occupations in the Accommodations and Food Service, Retail Trade, and Trucking sectors will no longer be processed as the SINP has reached its 25 per cent cap for these sectors in 2025
- Recruit and Hire Workers with SINP - Government of Saskatchewan
Learn more about hiring foreign workers for permanent jobs through the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) Includes frequently asked questions related to getting a Certificate of Registration, recruiting international workers, and the new Immigration Services Act and Regulations
- International Skilled Worker: Employment Offer
Your employer must register online on the SINP Employer website to have the job that you are applying for assessed Once the job is approved, your employer will receive a Job Approval Letter that includes your position, name and NOC code
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