Saskatchewan PNP: 280 candidates invited

Saskatchewan PNP draw
  • July 22, 2021

Saskatchewan held a PNP draw on July 21, issuing 280 invitations to apply for the provincial nomination.

The invitations went to candidates who may be eligible for a nomination from the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP), specifically from the International Skilled Worker category. The minimum EOI score under both the categories was 77. Out of total invitations, 84 invitations were issued to Express Entry candidates and 196 invitations were issued to Occupation-In-Demand candidates.

The candidates invited in this draw had Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) done for their educational qualification and work experience in one of the 63 occupation-in-demand.

The candidates invited in this draw had Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) done for their educational qualification.

 

The following NOC Codes were included in the draw:

0013, 0014, 0016, 0114, 0121, 0132, 0421, 0423, 0621, 0651, 0711, 0712, 0821, 0911 1121, 1122, 1123, 1214, 1215, 1221, 1222, 1224, 1241, 1243, 1252, 2131, 2142, 2144, 2151, 2212, 2223, 2225, 2231, 2232, 2241, 2242, 2253, 2262, 2263, 3143, 3211, 3234, 4152, 4156, 4161, 4162, 4164, 4165, 4166, 4167, 4169, 4212, 4216, 6316, 6344, 7231, 7237, 7241, 7243, 7246, 7294, 8255,  9232

 

Occupations In-Demand subcategory

The Occupations In-Demand sub-category is a base Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) which is open to immigration candidates who do not have an Express Entry profile.

This sub-category is for highly skilled workers with experience in an in-demand occupation in Saskatchewan, who do not yet have a job offer in the province.

In order to apply for Canadian immigration through this sub-category, foreign nationals need to create an EOI profile through the SINP’s online application system.

Saskatchewan’s EOI system allows the province to select immigration candidates that have the potential to thrive in the prairie province. Candidates will be assessed on how their work experience, education, language ability, age, and connections to the province demonstrate their ability to settle in Saskatchewan.

They are given a score out of 100 based on the SINP’s International Skilled Worker Points Assessment Grid. The highest-scoring candidates are then issued an invitation to apply for a provincial nomination for Canadian permanent residence

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