Saskatchewan SINP Points Calculator
Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) uses a unique approach of Expression of Interest (EOI) points calculation for ranking applicants in Saskatchewan Express Entry and Saskatchewan Occupation In-Demand Streams.
- The immigration streams under SINP include
- Saskatchewan Experience Class
- Entrepreneur and Farm category
How Many Points are Required for Saskatchewan PNP?
Applicants need to score a minimum of 60 out of 110 on the Saskatchewan PNP points calculator to qualify for Saskatchewan.
The Saskatchewan EOI score is determined based on two factors
- Labour Market Success (age, work experience, educational qualification, language proficiency)
- Connection to Saskatchewan Labour Market and Adaptability
SINP Canada immigration points calculator, below helps you to self-evaluate the SINP score that your candidature could earn.
All you need to do is to answer the below questions, in the mentioned order.
How are points calculated for SINP?
For applicants wondering how to calculate SINP points, you can now do it from home by following these steps:
- Determine your stream and check eligibility.
- Assess factors: education, work experience, language, age, and adaptability.
- Refer to the SINP point grid for point allocation.
- Calculate points for each factor based on qualifications.
- Total points obtained.
- Check the minimum points requirement.
- Refer to official SINP sources or seek professional guidance for accuracy.
SINP Program Points Calculator
To calculate the accurate score on the SINP point assessment grid calculator, kindly ensure to answer the questions to the best of your ability.
- Age :
Age is often a crucial factor in immigration processes, as certain programs may have age limits or award points based on the applicant's age range.
Particular |
Points |
Below 18 years |
00 points |
At least 18 years but less than 21 years |
08 points |
At least 22 years but less than 34 years |
12 points |
At least 35 years but less than 45 years |
10 points |
At least 46 years but less than 50 years |
08 points |
50 years and above |
00 points |
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Education and Training :
Education qualification is yet another fundamental aspect of immigration eligibility in understanding the educational background of applicants and helping immigration authorities assess their potential contribution to the country's workforce and society.
a. Your highest educational qualification at the time of visa application submission
Particular |
Points |
Doctoral Degree (equal to Canadian Equivalency) |
23 points |
Master’s Degree (equal to Canadian Equivalency) |
23 points |
Bachelor’s Degree or a 3 years degree program at a university level |
20 points |
Trade Certification (equivalent to journeyperson status in Saskatchewan) |
20 points |
Diploma Degree that requires a minimum of 2 years but less than 3 years at a university/college/post-secondary institution |
15 points |
Diploma Degree that requires a minimum of 2 years but less than 3 years at a university/college/post-secondary institution |
12 points |
b. Did you complete your full-time education qualification in a Saskatchewan province?
This factor in the SINP immigration points calculator assesses your connectivity to the province and scope of adaptability. The applicant needs to have pursued a full-time academic year at a recognized Saskatchewan post-secondary institution on a valid student visa.
Particular |
Points |
YES |
05 points |
NO |
00 points |
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Skilled Work Experience :
The applicant needs to have relevant work experience as per the current job mentioned in the application. One year or 12 months of full-time work experience is mandatory.
a. How many years of work experience do you have in the last 5 years as of the date of visa application submission?
Particular |
Points |
5 years |
10 points |
4 years |
08 points |
3 years |
06 points |
2 years |
04 points |
1 years |
02 points |
b. How many years of work experience do you have in the last 6 -10 years as of the date of visa application submission?
Particular |
Points |
5 years |
05 points |
4 years |
04 points |
3 years |
03 points |
2 years |
02 points |
1 years |
00 points |
c. Have you worked for at least 12 months in the last 5 years on a work permit in Saskatchewan?
Particular |
Points |
YES |
05 points |
NO |
00 points |
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Language Ability :
Applicants need to demonstrate their language proficiency to gain points in the SINP points calculator. Candidates must prove their English or French language proficiency through a language test acknowledged by the Government of Saskatchewan to be eligible for language points.
a. What best describes your English language proficiency in sections of reading, writing, listening, and speaking?
Particular |
Points |
CLB 8 and above |
20 points |
CLB 7 |
18 points |
CLB 6 |
16 points |
CLB 5 |
14 points |
CLB 4 |
12 points |
English speaker without language test results |
00 points |
b. What best describes your French language proficiency in sections of reading, writing, listening, and speaking?
Particular |
Points |
CLB 8 and above |
10 points |
CLB 7 |
08 points |
CLB 6 |
06 points |
CLB 5 |
04 points |
CLB 4 |
02 points |
Does not Speak French |
00 points |
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Close family members or relatives currently living in Saskatchewan :
If the applicant of the accompanying spouse or common-law partner has a family relative who holds Canadian citizenship or permanent residency, currently residing in Saskatchewan. The relative should be supporting any of the other family members/relatives during your application process.
Particular |
Points |
YES |
05 points |
NO |
00 points |
How to Improve Your SINP Score?
Boosting your SINP (Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program) score can enhance your chances of successfully immigrating to Saskatchewan, Canada. Explore these strategies to improve your immigration prospects to Saskatchewan:
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Secure a job offer in Saskatchewan :
If you find an employer in Saskatchewan willing to sponsor you, you may be eligible to come to the province on a work permit.
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Obtain another graduate degree :
Consider pursuing a Ph.D., Master's, or other professional credential, as candidates with higher education can earn maximum points.
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Enhance your language scores :
If you haven't achieved the highest language proficiency marks, retake the language exam to aim for a higher CLB (Canadian Language Benchmark) level and earn more points.
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Apply with your spouse :
If your spouse or common-law partner possesses a degree, has taken a language proficiency test, or has Canadian work experience, you could earn additional points through the Spousal Sponsorship category.
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Have a sibling in Canada :
If you have a direct sibling (blood, adoption, marriage, or common-law partnership) who is a permanent resident or Canadian citizen, you can claim extra points in the immigration process.