A Guide to SINP Entrepreneur Stream and its Categories
Immigrate to Canada as a foreign entrepreneur or a farmer owner/ operator through SINP Entrepreneur Stream. Check your eligibility now.
Immigrate to Canada as a foreign entrepreneur or a farmer owner/ operator through SINP Entrepreneur Stream. Check your eligibility now.
Saskatchewan is one of Canada’s most unique provinces. This land-locked province is known for its flat prairie landscapes and resource-based economy. Numerous entrepreneurs immigrate to Saskatchewan each year and set up businesses to benefit from its lucrative business environment.
The province currently offers three business immigration categories under SINP Entrepreneur Stream to attract such individuals. These are:
Each of these SINP Entrepreneur Stream categories has distinct requirements and application processes. This guide will summarize each one.
The Entrepreneur Category is for foreign entrepreneurs who plan to set up or purchase a business in Saskatchewan. The province introduced this category under the SINP Entrepreneur Stream because it benefits the economy and creates jobs for Saskatchewan residents.
The SINP International Graduate Entrepreneur category is for international students who have graduated from a Saskatchewan College or University and intend to start, acquire, and operate a business in the province.
The Farm Owner/Operator Category is for entrepreneurs with farm ownership and operation experience who want to acquire and run a farm in the province. Successful applicants and their families will receive permanent resident status if they thrive under this category of the SINP Entrepreneur Stream.
The SINP-Young Farmer Stream is a subcategory of the Farmer Owner/ Operator Category of the SINP Entrepreneur Stream. It assists young farmers and their families in establishing an agricultural business and settling in Saskatchewan’s rural communities.
Prospective entrepreneurs, international graduates, and farmers who wish to apply for the SINP Entrepreneur Stream should contact us. Our team of Regulated Immigration Consultants is familiar with the various Saskatchewan PNP Entrepreneur programs and can help optimize your application and succeed under your chosen program.
The minimum investment amount depends on the location of the business. Urban areas require a minimum investment of $300,000 CAD, whereas rural areas need $200,000 CAD.
Yes. It is mandatory to demonstrate a detailed business plan in the application. It must include the type of business venture, feasibility, market research, financial goals and other critical details.
Technically there is no age limit for this stream, but it is recommended the candidate must be less than 60 years old.
Yes. It is mandatory to operate and manage the business from Saskatchewan.
The program may limit the number of applications accepted or periodically pause intake to manage application volumes. It’s essential to check the program’s status regularly.
Immigrate to Canada as an entrepreneur or a farmer with your family through SINP Entrepreneur Stream Categories.