SINP Requirements Related To Professional Status Or Licensure

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Updated: September 26, 2019SINP Requirements Related to ProfessionalStatus or LicensureSome occupations in Saskatchewan are regulated meaning there are professional certificationrequirements or standards that must be met in order to work in these occupations. SINP applicants forthe Occupations in Demand (OID) and Express Entry (EE) subcategories intending to work in one of theseoccupations are required to submit additional documentation that is necessary to complete theassessment of your application.The SINP will advise you after you apply if your work experience and education matches an occupationthat requires additional documents. If the SINP requests additional documentation, the processing ofyour application will be put on hold until you provide the documents about your professional status. Allother Required Documents must be included in your application. If Required Documents are missingfrom your application, it will be returned. Your application fee will not be refunded.A nomination from the SINP does not guarantee eligibility for licensure in a regulated occupation. Inaddition, the professional requirements needed to apply to the SINP do not allow you to work in aregulated occupation unless you have received licensure from a regulatory body in Saskatchewan. Youmay need to complete additional professional requirements when you arrive in Saskatchewan tobecome eligible for licensure.Please see the list below for occupations that require documentation related to professional status orlicensure for your SINP application.All applicants to the OID and EE sub-categories must meet the following education requirements.(Please see the OID and EE webpages for more information). Have completed post-secondary education, training or apprenticeship comparable to theCanadian education system of at least one year in length. Must have earned a diploma, certificate or degree.For education obtained outside Canada, you must submit an educational credential assessment (ECA)from a designated organization.The SINP has specific education qualifications for some occupations, which are outlined in the list below.This is not an occupation eligibility list. Expression of Interest (EOI) selections are not limited to theoccupations in this list.1

Updated: September 26, 20191. Engineering Occupations and Professional Requirements National Occupation Classification(NOC)SINP Requirements Related toProfessional Status or Licensure0211-Engineering Managers2131-Civil engineers2132-Mechanical engineers2133-Electrical and electronicsengineers2134-Chemical engineers2141-Industrial and manufacturingengineers2142-Metallurgical and materialsengineers2143-Mining engineers2144-Geological engineers2147-Computer engineers (exceptsoftware engineers and designers)2148-Other professional engineers2173-Software Engineers*Please provide a letter fromthe Association of Professional Engineersand Geoscientists ofSaskatchewan (APEGS) showing that yourapplication for registration as anEngineer-in-Training has been approved.SINP EducationRequirements Specific to thisOccupationorA letter from APEGS indicating that youhave been assigned Confirmatory Exams.*Software Designers must pursuelicensure through the CanadianAssociation of Information TechnologyProfessionals (CIPS). Please see page 5 foradditional information.2. Trade Occupations and Professional RequirementsNational Occupation Classification(NOC) 0822-Managers in Horticulture 2225 Landscape and horticulturetechnicians and specialists 6322-Cooks 7201-Contractors and supervisors,machining, metal forming, shapingand erecting trades and relatedoccupations 7202-Contractors and supervisors,electrical trades andtelecommunications occupations 7203-Contractors and supervisors,pipefitting trades 7204-Contractors and supervisors,carpentry trades 7205-Contractors and supervisors,other construction trades,installers, repairers and servicersSINP Requirements Related toProfessional Status or LicensureFor Express Entry applications, provide aCertificate of Qualification fromthe Saskatchewan Apprenticeship andTrade Certification Commission (SATCC).For Occupations in Demand applications,provide a letter of approval fromthe Saskatchewan Apprenticeship andTrade Certification Commission (SATCC),stating that you have completed thetrade qualifier assessment (step 1) andyou are eligible to write exams inSaskatchewan.SINP EducationRequirements Specific to thisOccupationYou must have completed anapprenticeship program orvocational training in yourchosen trades-relatedoccupation.If you hold a certificate of qualificationfrom another Canadian province or holda Red Seal certification, provide a copy ofyour certificate.2

Updated: September 26, 2019 7231-Machinists and machining andtooling inspectors 7234-Boilermakers 7235-Structural metal andplatework fabricators and fitters 7236-Ironworkers 7237-Welders and related machineoperators 7241-Electrician (except industrialand power system) 7242-Industrial electricians* 7243-Power system electricians* 7244-Electrical power line andcable workers 7251-Plumbers 7252 Steamfitters, pipefitters andsprinkler system installers 7271-Carpenters 7272-Cabinetmakers 7281-Bricklayers 7283-Tilesetters 7291-Roofers and shinglers 7292-Glaziers 7293-Insulators 7294-Painters and decorators(except interior decorators) 7312-Heavy-duty equipmentmechanics 7321-Automotive servicetechnicians, truck and busmechanics and mechanicalrepairers 7322-Motor vehicle body repairers 7371-Crane operators 7373-Water well drillers*Industrial electricians (NOC 7242) andPower system electricians (NOC 7243) arenot designated trades in Saskatchewan.In order to work in Saskatchewan as anelectrician, you must meet thecertification requirements for Electricians(NOC 7241) and the scope of theconstruction electrician trade inSaskatchewan.Contractor and Supervisor positions arenot designated trades and cannot beassessed by the SATCC. Actual tradetraining and trade work experience hoursin a specific trade will be assessed by theSATCC. The SINP will verify your workexperience as a contractor or supervisor.3. Other Occupations and Professional RequirementsNational Occupation Classification(NOC) 1311-Accounting TechniciansSINP Requirements Related toProfessional Status or LicensureSINP EducationRequirements Specific to thisOccupationYou must have completed aminimum two-year diplomaprogram in accounting whichincludes specialized coursesin automated accounting,3

Updated: September 26, 2019taxation, financial and costaccounting, auditing,intermediate accounting,managerial accounting andaccountingProvide a copy of your valid membershipwith the Saskatchewan Institute ofAgrologists (SIA).or 2123-Agricultural representatives,consultants and specialistsProvide a copy of the documentation youreceived from the SIA’s Admissions andRegistration Committee detailing: your “Conditional approval” formembership as an articling member;or your “Approval” for membership asan articling member.If your education is in a discipline otherthan agrology, the SIA will not assessyour credentials. Provide youreducational credential assessment (ECA)from a designated organization.Provide your “Academic Certification”documentation from the CanadianArchitectural Certification Board (CACB).or 2151-Architects 2154-Land SurveyorsDocumentation from the CanadianArchitectural Certification Board (CACB)showing your acceptance into theBroadly Experienced Foreign Architect(BEFA) program including an invitation toapply to the self-assessment phase(2nd step).Provide your Certification of Completionfrom the Canadian Board of Examinersfor Professional Surveyors (CBEPS).For more information, visit the ForeignTrained Land Surveyors (FTLS) website.4

Updated: September 26, 2019 2173-Software designers* 2174-Computer programmers andinteractive media developers 2175-Web designers anddevelopersProvide documentation from theCanadian Association of InformationTechnology Professionals (CIPS) showingyour: Candidate Membership as anAssociate InformationTechnology Professional (AITP);or Certified Membership as anInformation Systems Professional(I.S.P);or Certified Membership as anInformation Technology CertifiedProfessional of Canada (ITCP)You must have completed aminimum three-yearprogram in computerscience, informationtechnology, computerscience systems, or a relateddiscipline in integratedmultimedia or computingscience.Computer Scienceengineering programs willnot be considered.For more information, visit the provincialregulator the Canadian Association ofInformation Technology ProfessionalsSaskatchewan*Software Engineers must pursuelicensure through the Associate ofProfessional Engineers and Geoscientistsof Saskatchewan. Please see page 2 formore information.If you have a two year diploma inagrology, provide a copy of your validmembership as an AgriculturalTechnologist with the SaskatchewanInstitute of Agrologists (SIA).or 2221 - Biological technologists andtechniciansProvide a copy of the documentation youreceived from the SIA’s Admissions andRegistration Committee detailing: your “Conditional approval” formembership as an articling agriculturaltechnologist member;or your “Approval” for membership asan articling agricultural technologistmember.If your education is in a discipline otherthan agrology, the SIA will not assess5

Updated: September 26, 2019your credentials. Provide youreducational credential assessment (ECA)from a designated organization. 2251-Architectural technologistsand technicians 3122-ChiropractorProvide a copy of your valid licensurefrom the Chiropractors’ Association ofSaskatchewan (CAS)You must have completed adegree or minimum two yeardiploma program inarchitectural technology.orProvide proof that you have graduatedfrom a four-year Doctor of Chiropractic(DC) program that has been accredited bythe Council on Chiropractic EducationCanada (CCEC) or the Councils onChiropractic Education International(CCEI).Note: The list of accredited programs,and information on the nationalchiropractic examination eligibility, canbe found on the website for the CanadianChiropractic Examining Board. 3143-Occupational TherapistsProvide a copy of your valid licensurefrom the Saskatchewan Society ofOccupational Therapists (SSOT)orProvide a copy of the documentation youreceived from the SubstantiallyEquivalent Assessment Seas (SEAS)process confirming you have fulfilled therequirements for the ProfessionalSpecific Credential Assessment (PSCA)and your eligibility to continue to theCompetency Assessment. 3211-Medical laboratorytechnologistsProvide a copy of your valid licensurefrom the Saskatchewan Society ofMedical LaboratoryTechnologists (SSMLT)6

Updated: September 26, 2019orProvide a copy of the CredentialDocument Review letter from the SSMLTRegistrar indicating you meet initialeligibility requirements to apply tothe Saskatchewan Society of MedicalLaboratory Technologists (SSMLT) for alicense.NOTE: To determine eligibility for anSSMLT licence, the applicant must firstobtain a Prior Learning Assessment (PLA)report from the Canadian Society forMedical Laboratory Science (CSMLS) forthe Credential Document Reviewapplication. 3215-Medical radiationtechnologistsProvide a copy of your valid licensure(restricted or full) from the SaskatchewanAssociation of Medical RadiationTechnologists (SAMRT);orProvide a copy of the email from theSAMRT Registrar outlining your eligibilityto apply to the Canadian Association ofMedical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT)to have your credentials assessed; AND acopy of the letter from the CAMRTnotifying you of your assessment resultand access to the national certificationexam. 3216-Medical sonographersProvide documentation from SonographyCanada showing your eligibility tochallenge their qualifying examinations;orProvide your Examination ConfirmationLetter (ECL) or proof of SonographyCertification from the American Registryfor Diagnostic MedicalSonography (ARDMS).Note: ARDMS examinations can be7

Updated: September 26, 2019written in various testing centresworldwide through Pearson VUE. 3234-Paramedical occupationsProvide a copy of your valid licensurefrom the Saskatchewan College ofParamedics (SCoP);orProvide a copy of the correspondencefrom SCoP outlining your eligibility toapply to write the national certificationexam related to your practice level. 4151-PsychologistsProvide documentation fromthe Saskatchewan College ofPsychologists showing your eligibility forprovisional licensure. 4152-Social WorkersProvide a copy of your valid registrationwith the Saskatchewan Association ofSocial Workers (SASW)orIf you have a Bachelor's Degree orMaster's Degree in Social Work, provideyour assessment of equivalency letterfrom the Canadian Association of SocialWorkers (CASW). 4212-Social and community serviceworkersIf you have a Bachelor's Degree orMaster's Degree in Social Work, provideyour assessment of equivalency letterfrom the Canadian Association of SocialWorkers (CASW).You must have completed adegree or minimum two yeardiploma program in socialwork, child and youth care,social science or psychology.If your education is in a discipline otherthan social work the CASW will not assessyour credentials. Provide youreducational credential assessment (ECA)from a designated organization. 4214-Early Childhood EducatorsLevel II or III Early Childhood EducatorCertification is required for SINPeligibility.Provide copies of your assessment letter,the Early Learning and Child CareAssessment Sheet, and your Certificate of8

Updated: September 26, 2019Qualification at Level II or III in EarlyChildhood Education from theSaskatchewan Ministry of Education. 4215-Instructors of persons withdisabilitiesYou must have completed adegree or minimum two yeardiploma program with aspecialization in specialeducation, rehabilitation,orientation and mobility,visual impairment, hearingimpairment or intellectualdisability. 6332-BakersYou must have completed aminimum two year diplomaprogram or a vocationaltraining program specializingin baking and pastry artswhich includes at least oneyear of on the job training.9

7321-Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics and mechanic al repairers 7322-Motor vehicle body repairers 7371-Crane operators 7373-Water well drillers *Industrial electricians (NOC 7242) and Power system electricians (NOC 7243) are not designated trades in Saskatchewan. In order to work in Saskatchewan as an