Canada

Saskatchewan immigration has conducted a new Entrepreneur stream draw, issuing 13 invitations through the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP).

The January 11 draw required a minimum score of 120 and an average score of 135 points.

The province said all candidates with 125 points or higher were invited to apply. Candidates with 120 points and a Canadian Language Benchmark score of 6 or higher were invited to apply.


Saskatchewan Entrepreneur Stream 2024 Draws

Date Lowest score Average score Highest score Number of invitations
January 120 135 160 13

Saskatchewan prioritizes three selection factors to separate candidates with the same score on the Entrepreneur stream points grid.

The three factors, in order of priority, are:

  1. Official language ability.
  2. Those with businesses planned for a key economic sector.
  3. Completion of an exploratory visit.

Read More

Saskatchewan PNP Draw: Province Issues 63 Canada Immigration Invitations
Saskatchewan Invites 13 Canada Immigration Candidates In New Entrepreneur Draw
Saskatchewan Issues 99 Canada Immigration Invitations In New PNP Draw


The Saskatchewan immigration Entrepreneur stream is a three-stage process:

  1. Expression of interest
  2. Invitation to submit application
  3. Nomination

The expression of interest must meet the following minimum entry requirements:

  • Minimum net worth of $500,000 legally acquired.
  • Minimum of three years of entrepreneurial or relevant management experience.
  • Investment of at least $300,000 in Regina or Saskatoon, or $200,000 in any other Saskatchewan area.

Candidates enter a pool where they receive a score. The top scoring candidates are invited to submit an application.

Applications must include:

  • Business Establishment Plan confirming figures in expression of interest, and including at least one third ownership of a company in Saskatchewan, unless investment is $1 million or higher.
  • Commitment to be active in day-to-day management of business.
  • Creation of two or more jobs for Canadian citizens or permanent residents if the business is located in Regina or Saskatoon.

Watch Video


Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Prepare to study in Canada
Study permit: Who can apply
British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec And New Brunswick Saw Canada Jobs Growth In April
15 Fastest-Growing Cities in Canada
BC PNP Draw Invites 73 Candidates Across Five Specialized Categories
Canada Targets Employers Who Break Temporary Foreign Worker Program Rules
Ontario’s Nursing Shortage Risks Putting Healthcare System On Life Support