Hello Everyone,
I am reaching out on behalf of a friend who received the following email from SINP:
"Dear SINP Applicant,
We are writing to inform you of significant changes to the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) that directly affect your application. Due to the federal government’s decision to reduce Saskatchewan's immigration allocations by 50 per cent in 2025, the SINP must implement immediate program changes to manage our limited allocation effectively.
After careful review and consideration, we must return your application to SINP as it does not have an associated job offer from a Saskatchewan employer. Effective March 27, 2025, the SINP is prioritizing applications with approved job offers from Saskatchewan employers to maximize the greatest possible benefit of a reduced number of nominations and to ensure the SINP is addressing the most critical labour market needs. Please see this media release for more information about this announcement. "
Does anyone know if there are any possible solutions to continue with his application and secure an SINP nomination? For example, would finding a job in Saskatchewan help, or is this a lost cause at this point?
Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance!
I am reaching out on behalf of a friend who received the following email from SINP:
"Dear SINP Applicant,
We are writing to inform you of significant changes to the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) that directly affect your application. Due to the federal government’s decision to reduce Saskatchewan's immigration allocations by 50 per cent in 2025, the SINP must implement immediate program changes to manage our limited allocation effectively.
After careful review and consideration, we must return your application to SINP as it does not have an associated job offer from a Saskatchewan employer. Effective March 27, 2025, the SINP is prioritizing applications with approved job offers from Saskatchewan employers to maximize the greatest possible benefit of a reduced number of nominations and to ensure the SINP is addressing the most critical labour market needs. Please see this media release for more information about this announcement. "
Does anyone know if there are any possible solutions to continue with his application and secure an SINP nomination? For example, would finding a job in Saskatchewan help, or is this a lost cause at this point?
Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance!