Farm Owners and Operators Sub-Category - SINP
The SINP Farm Owners and Operators Sub-Category offers candidates and their families the opportunity to immigrate to Saskatchewan to purchase and operate a farm in the province.
This sub-category is designed to attract potential immigrants with proven experience in farming, considerable capital to invest in a farming operation, and a genuine intention to reside in the province of Saskatchewan. Under this sub-category, applicants are required to make an exploratory visit to Saskatchewan prior to submitting an application to the SINP. During this visit, which is to be no less than five business days, the applicant will meet with a representative of the SINP.
To help you learn about the SINP Farm Owners and Operators Sub-Category, this page will cover the following topics:
Minimum Eligibility Criteria
Minimum Requirements for Applicants
In order to be eligible as a farm owner/operator, applicants must:
Minimum Requirements for the Young Farmer Stream
Applicants who are under 40 years of age are eligible to meet the Farm sub-category’s amended criteria to be considered for nomination under the Young Farmer Stream. To be eligible under this stream, applicants must:
Exploratory Visit
To be considered under the SINP’s Farm Owners and Operators Sub-Category, applicants are required to make an exploratory visit to Saskatchewan. This visit must take place prior to submitting an application to the SINP and must be for a minimum of five business days. On this trip, the candidate is expected to conduct comprehensive research into the Saskatchewan farming industry and community in the form of meetings with service professionals. Finally, candidates are expected to meet with a representative of the SINP to discuss their proposed farm operation while in Saskatchewan.
Business Performance Agreement and Refundable Deposit
If the application is approved for nomination, the applicant will be sent a Nomination Approval and Request for Deposit letter, and a Business Performance Agreement. The Business Performance Agreement must be signed by the applicant. In doing so, he or she is committing to purchase and actively operate a farming business in Saskatchewan. The letter will provide instructions on how to make the required refundable $75,000 CAD Good Faith Deposit, with regard to the requirements of the performance agreement.
Return of the Good Faith Deposit
In order to have the deposit refunded, the applicant must submit an Application for Deposit Refund Request to the SINP. This may be done:
Farm Establishment Plan
The Farm Establishment Plan (FEP) must be a coherent and well-thought-out plan for successful settlement and business development in Saskatchewan. The FEP should show that the candidate has conducted extensive research into the economic and market factors relevant to the proposed farming operation. The applicant must also take into consideration his or her management strengths and weaknesses.
A third party may help the applicant develop the FEP, however, it is crucial that the applicant has complete knowledge and understanding of his or her plan. In the event that the applicant is unaware of the FEP’s contents, he or she will be assessed accordingly and may subsequently be deemed ineligible.
The FEP must include the following:
When Not to Apply
Applicants are considered ineligible under this sub-category if they:
