1.0 Canada SINP Program
The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) is a way to immigrate to Canada and become Permanent Resident
1.1 Eligibility Criteria
- Living outside of Canada
- Are not a refugee claimant
- Score a minimum of 60 points out of 110 on the SINP point assessment grid
- IELTS- CLB General Training Score 4.0 [IELTS- R 3.5 – W 4.0 – L 4.5 – S 4.0 ]
- Have Completed Honors/ Bachelor’s Degree
- ECA (Educational Credential Assessment)
- Work experience minimum 1 year, full-time related to your field of education
- Have proof of settlement funds and a settlement plan/ Bank Statement
1.2 Required Documents
Personal Documents
-Passport, Birth Certificate and NID
-Marriage Certificate, Nikah Nama
Academic Documents
-Academic Certificates and Transcripts
-ECA Report
-IELTS/ CLB General Training Score 4.0 [IELTS- R 3.5 – W 4.0 – L 4.5 – S 4.0 ]
Proof of Funds
– Bank Statement 4 Months Recent [Minimum $13,757 CAD or 13 Lac BDT]
– Bank Solvency Certificate
Employment Documents
– Appointment Letter
– Job Experience Letter
– Promotion, Increment or Appreciation Letter (If any)
– ID card, Business card
– Salary Slips/ Paycheck/ Bank Deposit
– Income TAX certificates Recent 2 Years
Saskatchewan’s Relative (If applicable)
– The Canadian PR card, Passport, Health Card, Provincial Driver’s License
– The lease agreement for the last 14 months in Saskatchewan
– The utility bills for the last 12 months from City, SaskPower or SaskEnergy
– The Canadian employment letter and the paystubs for the last six months
– Proof of Relationship
2.0 Canada Tourist/ Visitor/ Super Visa
2.1 Required Documents
Personal Documents
– Passport, Birth Certificate and NID
– Marriage Certificate, Nikah Nama (If Any)
– Digital Photo 35 mm by 45 mm
Employment Documents
– Trade License (If Any)
– Letter of Employment
– Job Experience Letter
– NOC Letter
– ID card, Business card
– Salary Slips/ Paycheck/ Bank Deposit
– Income TAX certificates Recent 2 Years
– Proof of Assets or Business (Asset Valuation from CA)
Personal Information
– International Travel History (Last 10 Years)
– Previous Passport & Visas
– Entry & Exit Stamps
2.2 Other Docs. & Invitation
– Purpose of Travel
– Flight Ticket
– Travel Itinerary
– Hotel Booking
– Proof of Medical Appointment (Super Visa)
– Business Purpose & Trip Plan
– Canadian Health Insurance (Super Visa)
– Invitation Letter from the Host
– Proof of Relationship with the Host
– Host’s Passport, Birth Certificate, Driver License, PR Card
– Host’s Last Year Notice of AssessmentÂ
– Host’s Employment Letter/ Trade License
– Host’s Paystubs for last 3 months
– Host’s Bank Statement Recent 4 months
– Host’s Lease Agreement, City Bill, Health Card
3.0 Canada Study Permit Visa
3.1 Required Documents
Personal Info.
– Birth Certificate, Passport, NID
– Email, Phone Number, Present and Permanent Address
– A digital photo (White background-35mm/45mm)
– Additional Family InformationÂ
– Academic details of parents and siblings
– Address history for last 10 years (Start date, end date, address)
– Personal History for last 10 yearsÂ
– International travel history (10 years):
– Your previous passport and visas
– Entry and exit stamps
– Study and work permit that indicates the duration
– Expired and valid visas and boarding passes
3.2 Academic Information
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– Official Transcript/Mark sheet and certificate
– IELTS Score
– Admission offer letter
– Study Plan and Purpose
– Two recommendation letters from the Teachers
3.3 Proof of Fund
– Tax Identification Number (TIN)
– Tax certificate, Income statement Recent 6 months
– Letter of employment (Position, hour, gross salary)
– Bank statement Recent 6 Months
– Proof of Asset or Business (Asset valuation form CA)
– Assets evaluation report
– Bank loan approval document (If any)
– Statement of Canadian Bank Guaranteed InvestmentÂ
– Support letter from parents or financial supporter
– All Proof of Fund Information of the Sponsor
4.1 Eligibility Criteria
Useful Tips
- Research and choose the right immigration program.
- Create a comprehensive Express Entry profile.
- Improve language skills (English and/or French).
- Validate educational and professional credentials (ECA).
- Financial preparation for Proof of Funds.
- Maintain your Annual Tax Return
- Start job search before arrival; update resume to Canadian standards.
- Apply for a Social Insurance Number (SIN) upon arrival.
- Open a Canadian bank account.
- Attend local events and join community groups to network.
- Understand and comply with Canadian laws and regulations.
- Explore pathways to permanent residency.
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Condition
- Required documents may differ based on the specific program.
- Rely solely on government official sites for the definitive reference.
- Check government official sites for processing times and application fees.
- This website is intended to provide a general understandingÂ
- Ensure your representative possesses a valid RCIC license.
- Verify your prospective employer thoroughly before accepting any job offer.
- Stay vigilant against visa scams.
- Only exchange your documents and passport with Embassy or VFS.
- Complete your medical examination with a designated panel physician
Resources
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)
– Visitor Visa for Workers & Students- Inside Canada
Saskatchewan Immigration
– SINP Job Site
– National Occupation Classification (NOC)
Others
– LMIA Portal for Applicant
– LMIA Job Site
– LMIA Portal
Government Sites
Canada- Official Website of Canada
IRCC–Â Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
SINP- Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program
CICC- College of Immigration & Citizenship Consultants
Job Bank- Government of Canada
