November 10, 2019

858 invitations issued by Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program

As a promising province, Saskatchewan had been conducting regular draws since the opening of the major occupation list.

The month of October was very much promising for the provincial nominee applicants of Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). The province had done major draws in October for the Saskatchewan Express Entry and Occupation In-Demand streams. The draw conducted on October 31, 2019, and following these 858 invitations to apply were issued.  The prospective applicant does not require a job offer or in Canada work experience to participate in the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP).

The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) subcategory the Saskatchewan Express Entry linked to the Express Entry stream of the Federal Canada Immigration. The Saskatchewan Express Entry applicants initially need to apply to the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) and will be awarded 600additional points to make them get them invited through the Express Entry.

The Express Entry system is a federally managed Canadian immigration application system, which fast-tracks the permanent residence applications of the skilled workers interested in migrating to Canada.

The second subcategory of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) is the Occupation In-Demand. The interested applicants who are not eligible for an express entry profile or who do not have an Express Entry profile can apply under this stream.

Like the federal Express Entry, the applicants in either sub-category of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) also needs to meet the Saskatchewan provincial eligibility points of 60.

The major factors considered for the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) point grids based on the applicants are as follows:

  • Age
  • Work experience in the past ten years
  • Highest level of education
  • Level of English or French language proficiency
  • Relatives or connection to Saskatchewan

Since September 25, the province had conducted six rounds of selection draw its Express Entry stream and five draws for the Occupation In-Demand stream. 4, 704 invitations to apply to the province issued to candidates of both the streams.

The recent draw of October 31 invited candidates in 58 occupations including Database analysts and data administrators, human resources, Aircraft mechanics and inspectors, Drafting technologists and technicians etc.

Interested in migrating to Canada under the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program? Fill your details here and let our consultants let you know whether you are eligible to migrate or not!