If your immigration firm forwards a document checklist described as coming "from Saskatchewan," it generally means Saskatchewan has issued you an Expression of Interest (EOI) invitation or ITA through the SINP — the checklist is the next step in gathering supporting documents for that nomination.
What to check, per the discussion:- Confirm whether your NOC (occupation code) is in an active SINP draw, and whether your invitation is based on an employment offer or the general EOI pool — this affects which documents you'll need.
- Log into your own SINP EOI profile to see the actual invitation directly, rather than relying solely on secondhand information from your firm. This gives you the clearest picture of what was actually offered and the deadline to respond.
- Treat the checklist as the start of your document-gathering phase — it typically follows receipt of a provincial invitation, so you'll want to start assembling the requested items (identity documents, proof of experience, language test results, etc.) promptly, since provincial nomination invitations usually come with a response deadline.
If you're new to the process, it's worth asking your firm directly which specific SINP stream (e.g., Occupation In-Demand, Express Entry sub-category, or employer-driven) you were invited under, since document requirements differ by stream.