Thursday, March 27, 2025

SINP – Cap Application (Response to the 50% Reduction in the 2025 SINP Allocation)

 




Starting this week, SINP has been approving previously submitted JALs. This indicates that the temporary suspension of JAL processing announced on February 28th has ended.

 

Additionally, SINP is sending mass emails to employers registered with SINP.

 

On March 27th, new updates were posted on the SINP webpage.

These updates include new regulations regarding JAL (Job Approval Letter) and Certificate of Registration (COR).

 

Based on these comprehensive activities by SINP, the following conclusions can be drawn:

 

The email sent to employers includes the following content:

"The federal government has limited the SINP nomination allocation to 3,625 individuals. This is half of last year's allocation of 7,250.

 

Furthermore, 75% of the new SINP nominations must be allocated to temporary residents within Canada. This will impact international recruitment in Saskatchewan.

 

Considering these factors, SINP has established several new regulations to smoothly implement the current situation.

 

Starting March 27th, SINP will only process applications for candidates within Canada, except for those in the Healthcare, Agriculture sectors, or skilled trades.

 

Additionally, there will be restrictions on JALs.

JAL processing will also be limited to candidates within Canada, except for those in the Healthcare and Agriculture sectors.

 

For sectors such as Accommodations, Food Services, Retail Trade, or Trucking, JAL issuance will not be possible if the total allocation for Saskatchewan exceeds 25%.

In other words, if the allocation for this year exceeds 907 individuals (25% of 3,625), there will be no further opportunities for JAL processing for candidates in the above sectors.

 

SINP will also start imposing restrictions on COR.

Starting March 27th, new restrictions will apply to employers in the hospitality (NAICS 72) and Trucking (NAICS 484) industries. For COR eligibility, employers in these industries must meet the minimum revenue requirement and limit the hiring ratio of foreign workers to 30%.

 

The minimum revenue conditions can be found at the link below.

https://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/hire-a-foreign-worker/recruit-and-hire-workers-with-sinp/apply-for-a-certificate-of-registration

 

For the CAP calculation:

The limit is 30% of the total full-time employees (full-time employees count as 1, part-time employees count as 0.5).

 

This includes all employees except Canadian citizens and permanent residents. This means it includes employees with work permits through LMIA, those working with study permits, working holiday work permits, PGWP, and open work permits and more.

 

If the CAP is exceeded, COR applications cannot be submitted, resulting in the inability to proceed with SINP. Therefore, this is a very important variable.

 

You can find the overall content at the link above.

 

And the CAP calculation details can be found at the link below.

file:///C:/Users/resum/Downloads/Cap%252BFor%252BForeign%252BWorker%252BRecruitment%252BAssessment%252BForm.pdf

 

Due to the federal government's 50% limit on PNP allocations for each province, each province faces significant challenges, which in turn affects those aiming for Canadian permanent residency.

 

Many people have had hopes for Saskatchewan's provincial immigration, but this year, due to these changes, SINP is indeed facing difficult circumstances.

 

It is important to carefully consider and plan for Canadian immigration.

 

We will provide further updates as new information becomes available.

 

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