The province of Saskatchewan has increased the total volume of candidate intake in its recent PNP draws – the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP).
SINP is an Express Entry aligned provincial immigration program. This means that all the candidates in the Express Entry pool stands a chance to receive a Notification of Interest (NOI) through the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program, as long as their occupations match one (or more than one) of the occupations in demand (target occupations) listed by the province, along with other factors listed in the selection criteria. A job offer from an employer or prior Canadian work experience is not required for these programs. A total of 858 invitations have been issued by the province lately.
See the table below for the latest target occupations list for Saskatchewan in Skill levels 0 (managerial), A (professional), and B (technical):
Saskatchewan Occupations in Demand list (Managerial occupations; Skill Level 0):

Saskatchewan Occupations in Demand list (Professional occupations; Skill Level A):

Saskatchewan Occupations in Demand list (Technical occupations; Skill Level B):

A total of 11 draws have been conducted by the province since September. A total of 4,704 invitations to apply (via NOIs) in order to obtain a Provincial Nomination have been issued to candidates belonging in both sub-categories over the course of these 11 rounds.
To check if you qualify to migrate to Canada through Express Entry, fill an online assessment form by clicking here.