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Breaking News: 99 Candidates Chase Canadian Dreams in Saskatchewan’s Latest PNP Draw
Are you dreaming of making Canada your new home? Well, here’s some exciting news for aspiring immigrants. Saskatchewan, one of Canada’s most sought-after provinces, recently opened its doors to 99 lucky candidates in the latest PNP draw under the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). This draw, which took place on October 23, 2023, is a promising opportunity for those looking to immigrate to this stunning province.
Saskatchewan’s Latest PNP Draw – The Inside Scoop
After a brief hiatus of two months, Saskatchewan unveiled its Expression of Interest (EOI) based immigration draw. As always, the province issued Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to candidates falling under two vital subcategories of the International Skilled Worker (ISW) Category:
- Occupation in Demand (OID) Sub-category
- Express Entry Subcategory
This draw was a breath of fresh air for hopeful candidates. Here’s a closer look at the specifics of this significant event:
October 23, 2023, SINP Draw Highlights
Total Candidates Invited: 99
Occupations in Demand (OID) Sub-category: 40 ITAs
Express Entry Subcategory: 59 ITAs
Minimum Score Requirement: 84 points for both invited subcategories
A remarkable aspect of the Saskatchewan PNP draw was that all invited candidates had their Educational Credential Assessments completed, indicating the province’s commitment to welcoming individuals with well-documented qualifications.
Saskatchewan’s In-Demand Occupations
Wondering if your occupation made the cut? Here’s a list of National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes that were selected for the EOI selection on October 23, 2023:
13201 | Chemical Plant Machine Operators |
20012 | Travel Counsellors |
21211 | Biologists and Related Scientists |
21220 | Forestry Professionals |
21221 | Forestry Technologists and Technicians |
21222 | Agricultural and Fish Products Inspectors |
21223 | Agricultural Representatives, Consultants, and Specialists |
21230 | Agronomists |
21231 | Agricultural and Animal Inspectors |
21232 | Landscape and Horticulture Technicians and Specialists |
21233 | Aquaculture Operators and Managers |
21234 | Forestry Technicians |
21301 | Civil Engineers |
21321 | Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians |
22220 | Geological and Mineral Technologists and Technicians |
22221 | Landscape Architects |
32120 | Meat Cutters |
32122 | Industrial Butchers |
60020 | Professional Occupations in Advertising, Marketing, and Public Relations |
60031 | Professional Occupations in Health Information and Health Records Management |
62100 | Retail Trade Supervisors |
63200 | Service Supervisors |
70012 | Contractors and Supervisors, Oil and Gas Drilling and Services |
72024 | Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades |
72106 | Contractors and Supervisors, Mechanic Trades |
82030 | Telecommunications Line and Cable Workers |
This diverse list covers a wide range of professions, giving hope to individuals with various backgrounds and skills.
Saskatchewan PNP: Supporting the Dreams of Aspiring Immigrants
Saskatchewan PNP is renowned for being one of the most attractive Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) in Canada. It offers a clear and relatively low immigration point score requirement, making it a dream come true for many hopeful immigrants. The latest Saskatchewan PNP draw on October 23, 2023, reaffirms the province’s commitment to welcoming skilled immigrants from around the world. With an inviting total of 99 candidates and a minimum score requirement of 84 points, the PNP draw opens new doors to those eager to call Saskatchewan their home. If you’ve been dreaming of immigrating to Canada, this might just be your golden opportunity.
Don’t miss out on the latest updates and information regarding Saskatchewan immigration. Stay tuned for more exciting immigration news and opportunities that could pave your path to Canadian permanent residence.