The government of Saskatchewan has recently disclosed data on the number of nominations issued through the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) in 2026.
As of the latest update, the SINP has utilized around 26% of its total nominations for the year, amounting to 4,761 nominations.
Current Nominations Issued by SINP in 2026
The SINP has allocated nominations to various sectors for 2026, including priority sectors, capped sectors, and other sectors.
- Priority sectors (2,380)
- Capped sectors (1,190)
- Other sectors (1,190)
If a sector is capped, nomination issuances are restricted to manage demand and labor market equilibrium. The capped sectors in Saskatchewan for 2026 are Accommodation and food services, Retail, trade, and other services, and Trucking.
The table displays the nominations issued under each sector:
| Sector | Nominations Issued | Percentage of 2026 Allocation (by sector) |
|---|---|---|
| Priority sectors | 689 | 50% |
| Capped sector: Accommodation and food services | 188 | 15% |
| Capped sector: Retail, trade, and other services | 74 | 5% |
| Capped sector: Trucking | 46 | 5% |
| Other sectors | 226 | 25% |
So far, the province has issued 1,223 nominations, leaving 3,538 nominations available for distribution by the SINP.
The following table illustrates the percentage of nominations allotted to each sector for 2026 and the percentage of the allocation used per sector.
| Sector | Percentage of 2026 nomination | Number of allotted s |
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