You must begin working for an approved trucking firm on a temporary foreign work permit.
This sub-category allows trucking firms to bring long-haul truck drivers to Saskatchewan. If you are not currently working in Saskatchewan, you can apply to the Long-Haul Truck Drivers category if you have proof that you previously worked in Saskatchewan for a minimum of six months as a Long-Haul Truck Driver. The SINP is piloting criteria changes over 2019-2021 for specific semi-skilled occupations. Fees paid for the electronic application will be refunded at a later date when the paper application is received by the GoC and reviewed or you can request a refund using this process.įor temporary SINP measures and frequently asked questions related to the COVID-19 outbreak and how it may impact temporary residents, nominees and permanent residency applicants, please see the new Immigration FAQs. If you are outside of Canada and have submitted a paper work permit application to the Government of Canada (GoC) that has not yet been processed, then you will need to resubmit it as an electronic application. If you have any questions about Google™ Translate, please visit: Google™ Translate FAQs. Government of Saskatchewan is not responsible for any damage or issues that may possibly result from using translated website content.
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