Guide to International Skilled Worker: Employment Offer Category

Are you looking to immigrate to Saskatchewan, Canada, through the International Skilled Worker: Employment Offer category? Here’s everything you need to know to make your application successful:

Overview: This category is designed for skilled workers who have a job offer in Saskatchewan and intend to become permanent residents. All high-skilled health occupations are now eligible for this category.

Eligibility: To qualify for this category, you must:

  • Score at least 60 points on the SINP point assessment grid.
  • Have at least one year of work experience in the past ten years in your intended occupation.
  • Obtain a language score of at least Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 4.
  • Be eligible for Saskatchewan licensing if your occupation is regulated.
  • Have an offer for a permanent, full-time job in Saskatchewan, categorized under NOC levels “0”, “1”, “2”, or “3”, or in a designated trade.
  • Note: Certain exclusions, such as food and beverage servers and truck drivers, apply.

Who Cannot Apply: Refugee claimants, ineligible health professionals, and food and beverage servers cannot apply under this category.

Assessment Rating: You must score at least 60 points based on factors like education, work experience, language ability, age, and adaptability to the Saskatchewan labour market.

How to Apply:

  1. Follow the application process guidelines.
  2. Complete and submit all required documents, ensuring they are translated if necessary.
  3. Apply online through the SINP portal, create an account, and upload all documents in PDF format.

Using Immigration Representatives: While not mandatory, if you use an immigration representative, ensure they are authorized and licensed by the Government of Saskatchewan or are lawyers in good standing with a provincial law society.

Additional Forms and Information: Request for a Nomination Revision and Nomination Extension Form and Request for Continued Saskatchewan Health Coverage Form are available for specific purposes.

For detailed procedures and guidelines, visit the SINP website.

Navigating the immigration process can be complex, but with the correct information and preparation, you can make your dream of living and working in Saskatchewan a reality.

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