In the most recent Expression of Interest (EOI) draw, the province of Saskatchewan, through the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP), issued a total of 63 invitations for permanent residence to prospective candidates. Out of all the invitations issued by the province in this specific draw, 48 invitations were issued through Saskatchewan's Occupations In-Demand stream, while an additional 15 invitations were issued through its Express Entry stream.
The invitations focused on seven specific National Occupational Classification(NOC) codes and necessitated a minimum score of 69 for eligibility. The ‘specific’ NOCs were:
31200- Psychologists
31203- Occupational therapists
32102- Paramedical occupations
32120- Medical laboratory technologists
32121- Medical radiation technologists
32122- Medical sonographers
33101- Medical laboratory assistants and related technical occupations
This draw underscores a deliberate emphasis on attracting candidates with significant expertise in healthcare professions. It is expected that the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) will persist in issuing invitations, in line with Canada's ambitious goal of admitting 1,10,000 individuals through Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs).
Complete and submit the Expression of Interest (EOI) profile.
Join the pool of candidates by entering your Expression of Interest (EOI).
Candidates from the Expression of Interest (EOI) pool are chosen or selected.
Regular draws are conducted to issue Invitations to Apply (ITAs).
Applicants are required to submit a comprehensive application within a period of 60 days.
Officials from the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) evaluate applications and render decisions.
The Expression of Interest (EOI) profile is assigned scores through various criteria, and the EOI Selection Results are meticulously handled to align with labor market requirements, provincial priorities, and the volume of processed applications.
The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) takes measures to customize EOI selections according to the demand for occupations, maintaining equilibrium between nominations and job opportunities. These selections are conducted at a minimum frequency of every two months, ensuring a streamlined and demand-driven process.
Learn all about the latest PNP draws in Saskatchewan, including details on the specific jobs selected. Understand what these updates mean for people who want to move there. Stay updated on the ever-changing immigration landscape in Saskatchewan by getting familiar with the SINP draws and the EOI process. This knowledge can open new opportunities for you if you're considering moving to Saskatchewan.
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