
Saskatchewan conducted an EOI draw on July 21, 2021. SINP issued 280 invitations to immigration candidates across 2 streams to apply for a provincial nomination.
Candidates from the Occupations in-demand Stream
- 196 of these candidates received invitations from SINP
- They have experience and skill in one of 63 NOC-coded occupations.
- The minimum score expected from these candidates was 77.
Candidates from the Express Entry Stream
- 84 of these candidates received invitations from SINP
- They have experience and skill in one of 63 NOC-coded occupations.
- The minimum score expected from these candidates was 77.
NOCs included
| 0013
0114 1215 1224 2253 3143 6344 7241 0421 0651 1252 2144 4152 4162 0821 1122 2223 2232 4166 4212 8255 |
7294
0014 0121 1221 1241 2262 3211 7231 7243 0423 0711 2131 2151 4156 4164 0911 1123 2225 2241 4167 4216 |
0132
1222 1243 2263 3234 7237 7246 0621 0712 2142 2212 4161 4165 1121 1214 2231 2242 4169 6316 9232 0016 |
The process for EOI in Saskatchewan
- Submission of a candidate’s EOI profile
- Entry of the candidate into the EOI candidate pool
- Selection of EOI candidates
- Issuance of ITAs through draws held regularly
- Submission of applications by candidates in full within 60 days
- Assessment of applications by officials of SINP and their final decision on approval
Requirements of sub-category - Occupations In-demand
- A score of at least 60 points on the points assessment grid of SINP
- A minimum language score of CLB 4 (higher scores may be asked for by employers and regulatory bodies)
- Completion of one year of post-secondary education, apprenticeship, or training with comparison to the education system in Canada. You must have earned a degree, certificate, or diploma.
- Diplomas and degrees obtained outside Canada that are subject to an ECA
- A minimum of 1 year’s work experience in the past 10 years:
- In an occupation considered eligible in categories NOC A, B, 0, and
- In the candidate’s field of education or occupational training
- Get the suitable licensure in Saskatchewan in case it’s required for your field, without which the authorities won’t go ahead with application processing
- Have proof of settlement funds as well as a plan for settlement
- Payment of $300 as application fee online, that’s non-refundable
Requirements of sub-category - Express Entry
- Candidates must be either from outside Canada or with legal status in Canada
- A profile in the Express Entry pool, with profile number as well as job seeker validation code
- A score of at least 60 points on the points assessment grid of SINP
- Results of a valid language test from a designated testing agency that matches those in the Express Entry profile
- Completion of one year of post-secondary education, apprenticeship, or training with comparisons to the education system of Canada. You must have earned a degree, certificate, or diploma
- Diplomas or degrees obtained outside Canada subject to an ECA
- Have a minimum of 1 year of experience in the candidate’s field of education or occupational training:
- Work experience of 1 year in the past 10 years in a skilled profession (non-trades),
- Work experience of 2 years in a skilled trade in the past 5 years, or
- Work experience of 1 year in Canada in the past 3 years (non-trades and trades)
- Work experience in an occupation requiring high skill deemed eligible in categories NOC A, B, 0
- Get the suitable licensure in Saskatchewan where the candidate has a profession that’s regulated if not active in a skilled trade. A certificate is needed for skilled trades from the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission.
- Proof of settlement funds as well as a settlement plan
- Payment of $300 as application fee online that’s non-refundable
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Note:
NOC – National Occupational Classification
SINP – Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program
CLB – Canadian Language Benchmark
ECA – Educational Credential Assessment