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Got a SINP (Saskatchewan) ITA: first steps, the OASIS portal, and the consultant trap

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By VisaBuddies Communityvia community — compiled from public visa forums

Documents Needed

  • Formal invitation PDF

    Downloaded from the link in Saskatchewan's email after logging in — this is your formal invitation to submit an application.

Step-by-Step

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:

  1. 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.'

  2. 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.

  3. Proceed in the OASIS account. The application itself is completed through the same portal the invitation lives in.

  4. 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.

Dos, Don'ts & Tips

  • Do: Locate Saskatchewan's invitation email, follow its link, log in, and download the formal invitation PDF — that's step one.
  • Don't: Don't hand your invitation to an unverified consultant — members have watched people lose opportunities to bad ones.
  • Do: If hiring help, check the consultant's registration and confirm it independently with the regulator before paying.
  • Tip: The SINP application is manageable self-service through the OASIS portal — a consultant is optional, not required.

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