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Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program

Saskatchewan operates several worker and entrepreneur pathways. The International Skilled Worker EOI system is a pool rather than a guarantee of regular scheduled draws; Saskatchewan states that there are no scheduled EOI draws and selections depend on provincial needs and available capacity.

Information snapshot reviewed August 18, 2026. Time-sensitive rules should be verified against the linked official source.
Active / intake-managedCurrent tracker status
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2026Current-year research
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How Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program selection works

Saskatchewan operates several worker and entrepreneur pathways. The International Skilled Worker EOI system is a pool rather than a guarantee of regular scheduled draws; Saskatchewan states that there are no scheduled EOI draws and selections depend on provincial needs and available capacity.

2026 allocation and intake limits can affect when applications are accepted. Do not rely on old articles promising a predictable SINP draw calendar.

Main pathways to research

International Skilled WorkerIncludes Saskatchewan Express Entry and Occupations In-Demand concepts under current intake rules.
Skilled Worker with Existing Work PermitFor eligible workers already employed in Saskatchewan.
StudentFor eligible Saskatchewan graduates with qualifying employment.
Health Talent / Agriculture / Tech pathwaysSector-focused pathways may apply under current SINP structure.
Entrepreneur / FarmSeparate business pathways with their own EOI and establishment requirements.

2026 invitation / selection tracker

Shown in the format the province publishes. Always verify eligibility and the full selection criteria for the relevant intake.

This program does not publish a conventional recurring draw table in the same way as some other provinces. Canimpro shows the selection/intake format the province actually uses instead of inventing “draws.”

What to compare before choosing a province

  • Whether a job offer is required, optional or irrelevant for the stream.
  • Whether the stream is connected to Express Entry or a base provincial nomination.
  • Occupation, TEER, wage, employer and licensing requirements.
  • Language, education, work-experience and settlement-intent requirements.
  • EOI score or invitation criteria, if the stream uses an EOI system.
  • Current intake status and whether the province is targeting specific sectors or locations.