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Welcome back to Dil's Rules to Results Canadian Immigration Series. 🔗 Book Now: https://dilimmigration.com/booking/ ⏱️ Video Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction: Why this SINP stream is a great pathway 0:48 Overview: Allocations, Priority Sectors & Capped Sectors for 2026 1:57 Step-by-Step Process: From Job Offer to Federal PR 3:08 Eligibility Requirements: Points Grid, Experience, Language & Licensing 5:33 Who Cannot Apply & Scoring Grid Calculation Example 5:54 Points Grid 6:58 Required Documents & Forms Checklist 8:20 Special Rules for PGWP Holders and Open Work Permit Holders 10:21 Why SINP is Confusing & The Value of a Licensed Consultant 10:52 Conclusion & How to Book a Consultation In this video, I provide a comprehensive overview of the Saskatchewan International Skilled Worker Employment Offer stream. This is an excellent pathway for individuals who have a job offer in Saskatchewan, and it considers work experience gained from both inside and outside of Canada in the last ten years. Even Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) holders who did not study in Saskatchewan can be eligible. I cover the 2026 allocations, priority and capped sectors, the step-by-step process for PR, eligibility requirements, the points assessment grid, and the mandatory document checklist. 📌 What’s Covered in This Video: ✅ Broad Eligibility: Why this stream is ideal, accepting work experience from both inside and outside Canada over the last decade. It's also a viable option for PGWP holders from other provinces. 🔄 Step-by-Step Process: A clear breakdown of the entire journey: obtaining a Job Approval Letter (JAL), submitting an online application to SINP, receiving a provincial nomination, and applying for federal PR under a non-Express Entry stream. 🎯 2026 Allocations & Sectors: Detailed information on the 4,761 allocations for 2026, including the 50% target for priority sectors like healthcare, agriculture, and skilled trades, and the caps on sectors like food service and trucking. 📋 Eligibility & Points Grid: A deep dive into the requirements, including scoring at least 60 points, having one year of relevant work experience, meeting the low CLB 4 language requirement, and holding a valid job offer in a TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3 occupation. I also provide a practical example of how to easily calculate your points. 📄 Document Checklist: A summary of essential forms and documents, from the generic application form and language tests to proof of work experience and the all-important SINP Job Approval Letter. 💼 Special Rules for Workers in Canada: Important clarifications for those on PGWPs or open work permits regarding the six-month work experience requirement with the supporting Saskatchewan employer. 🎁 Exclusive Viewer Gift As a thank-you for watching till the end — get 20% OFF any virtual consultation with RCIC Dildeep Sandhu. Use promo code: DILPR20 when booking a 30-minute consultation Use promo code: DILPR20HR when booking a 1-hour consultation Use promo code: DILPR20NOC when booking 90 minute NOC Evaluation consultation 🔗 Book Now: https://dilimmigration.com/booking/ (Offer valid for virtual consultations only. Dil Immigration Ltd. reserves the right to modify or withdraw this promotion at any time without notice.) 🔗 Disclaimer: https://dilimmigration.com/disclaimer/ 🌐 Get in Touch with DIL Immigration: 📅 Book a Consultation: https://dilimmigration.com/booking/ ✉️ Email: info@dilimmigration.com 📞 WhatsApp: +1 (437) 848-7200 → https://wa.me/14378487200 🎙️ About DIL Sandhu (Dildeep Sandhu): Dildeep Sandhu, aka Dil Sandhu, is the Founder & Director of DIL Immigration Ltd. He is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC-IRB) — Licence No. R707818, authorized by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC), and a member of CAPIC (ID: R22107). As one of the few consultants specifically licensed for Saskatchewan, he helps international students, workers, and families navigate Canadian immigration with clarity, transparency, and confidence. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is for general information only and should not be taken as legal advice. Always verify the latest IRCC and Saskatchewan provincial policies and consult a licensed immigration professional for personalized guidance. #SaskatchewanPNP, #SINP, #SaskatchewanImmigration, #CanadaPR, #CanadianImmigration, #PGWP, #SOWP, #CUAET, #PNP, #InternationalSkilledWorker, #WorkInCanada, #MoveToCanada, #EmploymentOffer, #ProvincialNominee, #PostGraduateWorkPermit, #SpousalOpenWorkPermit, #CanadaJobs, #DilImmigration, #RCIC, #ImmigrationGuide, #CanadaVisa, #PRCanada, #SaskatchewanJobs, #JobOfferCanada, #LivingInCanada, #ImmigrateToCanada, #ImmigrationCanada, #DilSandhu, #CICC, #CAPIC, #UkraineWorkPermit, #OpenWorkPermit, #ClosedWorkPermit, #CanadaLife, #StudyInCanada, #CanadianJobs, #WorkPermitCanada, #ImmigrateToCanada, #ImmigrationTips, #CanadaImmigrationNews