A self-applied candidate's sister received a SINP (Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program) invitation and the family didn't know what came next. The thread produced a clean starter path:
- Find the official email from Saskatchewan. Read it carefully — it contains a link labeled along the lines of 'click here to view invitation to submit an application.'
- Log in with your credentials at that link (the program's OASIS portal account) and download the PDF — that document is the formal invitation to submit your nomination application.
- Proceed in the OASIS account. The application itself is completed through the same portal the invitation lives in.
- On consultants — the thread's strongest warning. The family's instinct was to hire a consultant 'to avoid issues.' Members pushed back hard: the group has seen people lose their opportunity because of bad consultants. If you do hire one, verify their registration — check the consultant's license/registration and confirm it independently (with the regulator/IRCC) before paying; unregistered operators are the ones who cost people their invitations. Several members noted the process is manageable on your own, and the family ultimately decided to self-apply.
Practical takeaway: a SINP invitation is actioned entirely through the email link and OASIS portal — download the formal invitation PDF and work through the portal. Self-applying is realistic; if you want help, verify the consultant's registration independently before trusting them with a hard deadline.