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A Guide for Researching the Licensing Process
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The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) for Employers
Why hire internationally?
I'm ready to hire an international worker. What are my options?
Why choose the SINP?
What types of workers can I hire through the SINP?
What does it cost to hire an international worker?
How long does international recruitment take through the SINP?
Hiring and Recruiting through the SINP
A Step-By-Step Checklist for Hiring and Recruiting through the SINP
Where should I go to recruit an international worker?
Tips for recruiting international workers
Applying to the SINP
Be sure the worker and employment position qualify
What does the international worker need to do?
What is my role in the SINP application process?
My international worker has arrived - now what?
Settling Your Worker
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Settling In