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    Calculate your Score using This SINP Points Calculator 2024





    Select the age group you belong to

    Score 00

    Education and Training

    What is your highest level of completed education?

    Score 00

    Have you studied for one full-time academic year at a recognized Saskatchewan post-secondary educational institution while on a valid study permit?

    Score 00

    Language Ability

    In order to claim points for language, candidates must demonstrate their proficiency in English OR French by way of a language test recognized by the Government of Saskatchewan.

    Score 00

    Skilled Work Experience

    Skilled Worker Experience is defined by the Canadian National Occupational Classification (NOC) and means: Managerial jobs (NOC skill type 0), Professional jobs (NOC skill type A), Technical jobs and Skilled trades (NOC skill type B).

    In the past five years, how many years of skilled work experience did you obtain?

    Score 00

    Work experience in Saskatchewan

    Have you obtained 12 months or more of work experience in Saskatchewan, on a valid work permit, in the past five years?

    Score 00

    Close Family Relative in Saskatchewan

    Do you or your accompanying spouse/common-law partner have a family relative that is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident living in Saskatchewan. This includes: parent, sibling, grandparent, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, cousin and step-family members or in-laws of the same relationships.

    Score 00

    Saskatchewan, a province in Canada, has a points-based immigration system for individuals interested in applying for the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). This program allows Saskatchewan to nominate candidates for permanent residence in Canada. The points calculator is used to assess your eligibility for the SINP, specifically under the International Skilled Worker and Saskatchewan Experience categories.

    Please note that the SINP points calculator and eligibility criteria may change over time, so it’s essential to refer to the official Saskatchewan government website for the most up-to-date information and instructions.

    Minimum Points Required For Saskatchewan PNP

    FACTORSPOINTS
    Age12 Points
    Education23 points
    Work Experience15 points
    Language proficiency20 points
    Saskatchewan Adaptability30 points
    Total100

    Saskatchewan PNP points are awarded on the basis of five factors including:

    Factor 1: Age

    You must be below the age of 50 years before or at the time of submitting your application for the Saskatchewan PNP occupation demand list.

    Age in YearsPoints
    >180
    18- 218
    22-3412
    35-4510
    46 – 508
    <500
    Factor 2: Education
    QualificationPoints
    Masters or Doctorate degree,23
    Bachelor’s degree OR a three or more year degree program20
    Trade certification20
    Canadian equivalency Diploma that requires two but less than three years at a university, college, trade or technical school.15
    Canadian equivalency Certificate or at least two semesters but less than a two-year program12
    Factor 3: Work Experience (Maximum 15 points)

    You need to ensure that you must have a minimum of 3 years of full-time, paid, relevant work Experience in the nominated occupation, please note for points purpose experience counts from the past 10 years. The work experience claimed must be relevant to the single occupation you’ve selected in your application.

    A.Skilled work Experience in the 5 year period prior to application submission date
    5 Years10 points
    4 Years08
    3 Years06
    2 Years04
    1 Years02
    B. In the 6-10 year period prior to application submission date
    5 years05
    4 Years04
    3 Years03
    2 Years Exp.02
    1 year Exp.01
    Factor 4: Language Ability (Maximum 20 points)
    C: LANGUAGE ABILITY
    Check IRCC’s website to convert your IELTS, CELPIP or TEF scores to CLB 4 through 10.
    CLB 8 and higher20
    CLB 718
    CLB 616
    CLB 514
    CLB 412
    English or French speaker without language test results
    Factor 5: Adaptability (Maximum 30 points)

    Please note adaptability is not mandatory requirements, if you are have then you can claim additional points

    FactorsPoints
    Close family relative in Saskatchewan20
    Past work experience in Saskatchewan05
    Past student experience in Saskatchewan05

    Note that meeting the minimum point requirements is just one part of the eligibility criteria. You will also need to meet the specific requirements of the SINP category you are applying under.

    Keep in mind that immigration policies can change, so always check the official Saskatchewan government website for the most current information and application procedures. Additionally, consulting with an immigration professional can be beneficial for a more accurate assessment of your eligibility and assistance with the application process.

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