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Saskatchewan PNP Draw: 326 New Applications Invited

On September 15, Saskatchewan PNP Program held its fifth draw & issued applications for 326 candidates. The minimun CRS scores remains 60 for the draw.

The candidates have been invited under two categories, Express Entry and Occupations In-Demand. Out of the total 53 invitations are from Express Entry subcategory & 273 from Occupations In-Demand subcategory.

Distribution of Saskatchewan PNP draw, September 15 2022
Total Invitations- 326
Immigration StreamsInvitations IssuedMinimun Score
Express Entry subcategory5360
Occupations In-Demand subcategory27360
Saskatchewan Immigration Streams
  • International Skilled Worker Category
  • Saskatchewan Experience Category
  • Entrepreneur and Farm Category
  • International Graduate Entrepreneur Category
International Skilled Worker- Saskatchewan Express Entry

This sub-category nominate the individuals who are already in IRCC’s Express Entry pool and who have the necessary education, language ability, in-demand skilled work experience, and other factors to help them settle successfully and integrate into Saskatchewan’s labor market and communities.

  1. FSWP (Federal Skilled Worker Program)
  2. FSTP (Federal Skilled Trades Program)
  3. CEC (Canadian Experience Class)
International Skilled Worker- Saskatchewan In Demand Occupations

This sub-category includes skilled workers who don’t have a job offer in Saskatchewan but are highly skilled in an in-demad occupation.

All in-demand occupations that are eligible under the SINP’s Express Entry and Occupation In-Demand sub-categories are rated Skill Level A or B or Skill Type 0 under Canada’s National Occupational Classification, or NOC.

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