Saskatchewan PNP Invites 642 Candidates in Country-Specific Draw

Saskatchewan PNP Draw EOI
  • August 17, 2023

Saskatchewan’s Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) held a draw on August 16, 2023, inviting 642 candidates to apply for permanent residency. This is the first time that SINP has conducted a draw that targeted candidates based on their country of residence.

The invited candidates are from the following countries:

  • India
  • Ireland
  • Poland
  • Slovakia
  • Czech Republic
  • Germany
  • Lithuania
  • Ukraine

Of the 642 invited candidates, 268 were invited under the Express Entry category and 232 were invited under the Occupation In-Demand category. The minimum score required to be invited in the Express Entry category was 60, and the minimum score required to be invited in the Occupation In-Demand category was 63.

This is the first draw that SINP has conducted since June 8, 2023. The previous draw had a cutoff score of 74, so this is the lowest cutoff score that SINP has had in over a year.

The SINP is a popular immigration pathway for skilled workers who want to live and work in Saskatchewan. The program offers a variety of streams, including the Express Entry and Occupation In-Demand categories. To be eligible for the SINP, candidates must meet certain requirements, such as having a valid job offer in Saskatchewan and having a certain level of education and work experience.

If you are interested in immigrating to Saskatchewan through the SINP, you can create an Expression of Interest (EOI) profile. Once your EOI profile is submitted, it will be assessed against the SINP’s criteria. If you are selected, you will be invited to apply for permanent residency.

 

Here is a breakdown:

Saskatchewan Draw - Aug 16

 

 

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