CANADA: Saskatchewan PNP 2nd EOI Draw Invites 496 Workers at Minimum Score

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Saskatchewan PNP Draw Results March 2023

Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) Invites 496 Candidates in Latest EOI Draw.

On March 23, 2023, the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) held its second Expression of Interest (EOI) draw of the year, inviting 496 candidates to apply for permanent residence in the province of Saskatchewan.

Saskatchewan PNP Draw Results

The draw invited candidates from two streams, the Express Entry and Occupation in-demand streams.

Express Entry

184 Invitations were issued to candidates in the Express Entry stream with specific National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes and a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 82.

Occupation In Demand

312 invitations were issued to candidates in the Occupation in demand stream with specific NOC codes and a minimum CRS score of 82.

Invited candidates from both streams were required to have an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA). The SINP has set these criteria to ensure that candidates have relevant work experience, language proficiency, education, and other factors.

This draw is the 2nd EOI draw of the year for SINP, following a previous draw on February 16, 2023, which welcomed 421 Express Entry and Occupation in demand candidates with a CRS score of 84.

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The SINP provides a pathway for skilled workers to obtain permanent residence in Saskatchewan. The program has been designed to meet the province’s labor market needs and attract qualified individuals who can contribute to the economic growth of Saskatchewan.

Candidates who have received an invitation in this draw have 60 days to submit their complete application for permanent residency to SINP. Successful applicants will receive a Saskatchewan Provincial Nomination Certificate, which will allow them to apply for permanent residency with Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

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