PNP
Saskatchewan’s Year-End PNP Draw Invited 63 Candidates from ISW Category
In a year-end wrap, Saskatchewan, one of Canada’s key provinces, has held the latest PNP draw for its renowned Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). On December 27, 2023, the province extended invitations to 63 candidates under the International Skilled Worker (ISW) Category, focusing on the Occupation in Demand (OID) and Express Entry subcategories.
The latest SINP Draw Highlight December 27, 2023
Category | Lowest CRS Score | Total Invitations | Remarks |
Occupations in Demand | 69 | 48 | Invited Candidates had ECA |
Express Entry | 69 | 15 |
Eligible Occupation in the Spotlight
Here is the list of NOC Occupation codes from SINP’s Latest Draw on December 27, 2023
- 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, the first since October 23, 2023, focused on candidates with experience in healthcare occupations. The SINP is anticipated to continue its invitation spree in the New Year, aligning with Canada’s ambitious target of welcoming 110,000 candidates through Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs).
The International Skilled Worker (ISW) Expression of Interest Process for SINP
An Expression of Interest (EOI) for International Skilled Workers isn’t a direct application to the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). Instead, it functions as an initial phase where you fill out an online form, articulating your interest in applying to the SINP and presenting your qualifications.
The provided information aids in evaluating your eligibility and establishes whether your submission becomes integrated into the International Skilled Worker EOI system. This system selects individuals with skills in demand in Saskatchewan’s job market, considering factors like ties to the province, work experience, and language proficiency. Those chosen from the EOI system receive an “Invitation to Apply.”
It’s important to note that submitting an International Skilled Worker EOI doesn’t guarantee an invitation to apply for the SINP. While there’s no limit on EOI submissions, each candidate is allowed only one EOI profile.
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