Sinp draw

  1. Saskatchewan PNP Draw opened on 8 June 2023
  2. Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)
  3. Latest SINP PNP EOI Draw results
  4. Canada PNP draw: Three provinces issued invites to over 1,000 immigrants last week
  5. Saskatchewan Immigration Draws
  6. Saskatchewan invites a total of 391 in latest PNP draw
  7. Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)
  8. Saskatchewan Immigration Draws
  9. Canada PNP draw: Three provinces issued invites to over 1,000 immigrants last week
  10. Saskatchewan PNP Draw opened on 8 June 2023


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Saskatchewan PNP Draw opened on 8 June 2023

Saskatchewan held another draw of Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) on 8 June 2023 to issue total 500 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) this time around to the immigration candidates registered under International Skilled Worker (ISW) Category. The province as usual issued ITAs to the key subcategories of ISW Category, i.e. • OID (Occupation in Demand) Sub-category and • Express Entry subcategory Latest SINP Draw on 8 June Find below the draw results of latest SINP draw: • Under the OID (Occupation in Demand) Sub-category, Saskatchewan issued 232 Invitations to Apply (ITAs). • Moreover, under the Express Entry subcategory, Saskatchewan invited 268 candidates to apply for the provincial nomination. • The minimum score requirement for both subcategories was 69 point this time around. Latest SINP draw Result – 8 June 2023 Dates of ITA Category Score of Lowest Ranked Candidate Total candidates invited Remarks June 8, 2023 Occupations in-Demand 69 232 Invited Candidates had Educational Credential Assessments. June 8, 2023 Express Entry 69 268 Invited Candidates had Educational Credential Assessments. Total 500 Also read- Invited occupations in latest SINP draw Find below the list of NOC Occupation codes, selected for the EOI selection on 8 June 2023: 11202, 12013, 12102, 13201, 21301, 21310, 21321, 21399, 22100, 22111, 22212, 22301, 22302, 41402, 70012, 72106, 90010, 92012 Also read- Great news! The IRCC has recently introduced new selection categories for Express Entry O...

Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)

Saskatchewan is home to one of the country’s most rapidly growing economies and populations, thanks largely to the arrival of immigrants from around the world. Saskatchewan is one of the Prairie provinces of Western Canada. Its economy is primarily based on agriculture and important natural resources industries like forestry and fishing. It boasts two major cities, Saskatoon and Regina, as well as vast expanses of pristine wilderness. Saskatchewan is very successful with immigration. The province was welcoming between 3,000 and 4,000 newcomers per year. That number has now grown to 15,000. This is particularly impressive when considering that Saskatchewan’s population is just over 1 million. The province is one of Canada’s most popular destinations for newcomers. Overview of the Saskatchewan PNP The Saskatchewan Provincial Nominee Program, officially the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) launched in 1998. It launched to help address economic and labour market needs through immigration to the province. Saskatchewan's provincial program has been very successful. Seven out of 10 newcomers to the province immigrated through the SINP. The province also has a high employment rate for newcomers, around 76 per cent. Retention rates are also high, with over 85 per cent of newcomers choosing to stay in Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan is a popular destination among newcomers. The Saskatchewan PNP program has a reputation of being an “easy PNP". This may be because of the varie...

Latest SINP PNP EOI Draw results

Saskatchewan holds first PNP draw of 2022 Latest SINP PNP EOI Draw Results: Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) held its first draw of the year on January 12, 2022. Saskatchewan invited a total of 104 international skilled workers in its most recent round of invitations. Invited candidates were chosen based on their work experience in one of six select health-related occupations. SINP’s Occupation In-Demand and Express Entry subcategories provide a pathway to permanent residence for candidates interested in making Saskatchewan their home. The benefit of these subcategories is that they don’t require a connection to Saskatchewan to be considered for nomination. SINP uses a points-based system to rank interested applicants. Those with the highest scores, and work experience in an occupation that fills the province’s labour market gaps, are invited to apply for provincial nomination. Successful candidates can use their provincial nomination to apply for Canadian permanent residency. January 12, 2022 SINP draw results: SINP Occupations in Demand subcategory • Invitations: 67 • Minimum score: 68 Express Entry subcategory • Invitations: 37 • Minimum score: 68 Which occupations were selected in Saskatchewan’s latest Occupations In-Demand and Express Entry draw? In addition to meeting the minimum points requirement, candidates must have had the following NOC codes indicated on their profile: NOC Code Occupation 3211 Medical laboratory technologists 3234 Paramedical occup...

Canada PNP draw: Three provinces issued invites to over 1,000 immigrants last week

Three Canadian provinces - British Columbia, Ontario and Saskatchewan - made nominations under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), a system designed to attract and select immigrants who can contribute to the local economy. It's important to note that Quebec and Nunavut have their own separate immigration programs. British Columbia (BC) conducted four draws, inviting a total of more than 157 candidates. The draws targeted individuals in the Skilled Worker or International Graduate streams of the BC PNP, including those in the Express Entry pool. The largest draw invited 112 candidates with tech occupations and a minimum Skills Immigration Registration System (SIRS) score of 90. The other three draws required minimum SIRS scores of 60 and targeted early childhood educators, healthcare workers, and candidates in other priority occupations. Ontario, on June 5, issued 278 notifications of interest to candidates in the Express Entry French-Speaking Skilled Worker stream of the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP). The province held two draws under this stream, one for candidates in Health, Education, and Finance occupations, and another for those in Tech, Trades, and Other Priority occupations. The CRS scores for nominees ranged between 312 and 487. Saskatchewan conducted its first draw of the month on June 8, inviting 500 candidates under two programs of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). The draw included 268 Express Entry candidates and 232 candidates fr...

Saskatchewan Immigration Draws

The All applicants interested in Saskatchewan’s Express Entry, Occupations In-Demand and Entrepreneur streams must submit an expression of interest (EOI) under the Government of Saskatchewan’s online system, called OASIS. Selected candidates are invited to apply for provincial nomination. Approved candidates are nominated to apply for permanent residence. Date Category Minimum score Invites issued Details 08-06-23 Express Entry 69 268 Occupations In-Demand 69 232 18-05-23 Express Entry 67 784 Occupations In-Demand 67 260 03-05-23 Express Entry 68 739 Occupations In-Demand 68 293 20-04-23 Express Entry 69 444 Occupations In-Demand 69 623 23-03-23 Express Entry 82 184 Occupations In-Demand 82 312 16-02-23 Express Entry 84 117 Occupations In-Demand 84 243 Ukraine 65 1 Date Category Minimum score Invites issued Details 21-12-22 Express Entry 80 153 Occupations In-Demand 80 315 15-12-22 Express Entry 82 348 Occupations In-Demand 82 285 Ukraine 62 2 08-11-22 Express Entry 69 10 Occupations In-Demand 69 21 Ukraine 64 4 29-09-22 Express Entry 83 639 Occupations In-Demand 81 507 15-09-22 Express Entry 60 53 Occupations In-Demand 60 273 06-09-22 Express Entry 60 143 Occupations In-Demand 60 240 Express Entry 69 159 Occupations In-Demand 69 218 01-09-22 Express Entry 61 312 Occupations In-Demand 61 629 25-08-22 Express Entry 65 295 Occupations In-Demand 65 334 18-08-22 Express Entry 67 416 Occupations In-Demand 67 252 11-08-22 Express Entry 68 433 Occupations In-Demand 68 312 28-07-2...

Saskatchewan invites a total of 391 in latest PNP draw

Canada’s Saskatchewan province has held another provincial draw on September 27, 2021. Saskatchewan is a part of the In the latest draw, the All invitations went out to the SINP International Skilled Worker category. While 239 invitations went out to candidates under the Occupations In-Demand pathway, another 152 were for the The previous SINP draw was held on September 8, 2021. An Overview of SINP September 27, 2021 draw Total invitations issued: 391 Category: Stream Expression of Interest [ EOI] score of lowest ranked candidate Total candidates invited to apply ISW: Occupations In-Demand EOI 71 239 Occupations In-Demand candidates that were invited had Educational Credential Assessments. Not all occupations were selected. Occupations chosen and eligible had the following classification numbers, as per the 0014, 0016, 0121, 0421, 0423, 0621, 0651, 0711, 0712, 0821, 0911, 1122, 1123, 1214, 1221, 1222, 1224, 1241, 1243, 1251, 1252, 1313, 2142, 2144, 2151, 2212, 2231, 2241, 2242, 2244, 2252, 2253, 2254, 2262, 2263, 2264, 3143, 3211, 3215, 3234, 4152, 4153, 4156, 4161, 4162, 4164, 4166, 4167, 4169, 4212, 4216, 7231, 7237, 7241, 7294, 7295, 7321, 7371, 7384, 8222, 9212. ISW: Express Entry EOI 71 152 Express Entry candidates invited had Educational Credential Assessments. Not all occupations were selected. Occupations chosen and eligible had the following classification numbers, as per the NOC code: 0014, 0016, 0121, 0421, 0423, 0621, 0651, 0711, 0712, 0821, 0911, 1122, 1123, 1...

Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)

Saskatchewan is home to one of the country’s most rapidly growing economies and populations, thanks largely to the arrival of immigrants from around the world. Saskatchewan is one of the Prairie provinces of Western Canada. Its economy is primarily based on agriculture and important natural resources industries like forestry and fishing. It boasts two major cities, Saskatoon and Regina, as well as vast expanses of pristine wilderness. Saskatchewan is very successful with immigration. The province was welcoming between 3,000 and 4,000 newcomers per year. That number has now grown to 15,000. This is particularly impressive when considering that Saskatchewan’s population is just over 1 million. The province is one of Canada’s most popular destinations for newcomers. Overview of the Saskatchewan PNP The Saskatchewan Provincial Nominee Program, officially the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) launched in 1998. It launched to help address economic and labour market needs through immigration to the province. Saskatchewan's provincial program has been very successful. Seven out of 10 newcomers to the province immigrated through the SINP. The province also has a high employment rate for newcomers, around 76 per cent. Retention rates are also high, with over 85 per cent of newcomers choosing to stay in Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan is a popular destination among newcomers. The Saskatchewan PNP program has a reputation of being an “easy PNP". This may be because of the varie...

Saskatchewan Immigration Draws

The All applicants interested in Saskatchewan’s Express Entry, Occupations In-Demand and Entrepreneur streams must submit an expression of interest (EOI) under the Government of Saskatchewan’s online system, called OASIS. Selected candidates are invited to apply for provincial nomination. Approved candidates are nominated to apply for permanent residence. Date Category Minimum score Invites issued Details 08-06-23 Express Entry 69 268 Occupations In-Demand 69 232 18-05-23 Express Entry 67 784 Occupations In-Demand 67 260 03-05-23 Express Entry 68 739 Occupations In-Demand 68 293 20-04-23 Express Entry 69 444 Occupations In-Demand 69 623 23-03-23 Express Entry 82 184 Occupations In-Demand 82 312 16-02-23 Express Entry 84 117 Occupations In-Demand 84 243 Ukraine 65 1 Date Category Minimum score Invites issued Details 21-12-22 Express Entry 80 153 Occupations In-Demand 80 315 15-12-22 Express Entry 82 348 Occupations In-Demand 82 285 Ukraine 62 2 08-11-22 Express Entry 69 10 Occupations In-Demand 69 21 Ukraine 64 4 29-09-22 Express Entry 83 639 Occupations In-Demand 81 507 15-09-22 Express Entry 60 53 Occupations In-Demand 60 273 06-09-22 Express Entry 60 143 Occupations In-Demand 60 240 Express Entry 69 159 Occupations In-Demand 69 218 01-09-22 Express Entry 61 312 Occupations In-Demand 61 629 25-08-22 Express Entry 65 295 Occupations In-Demand 65 334 18-08-22 Express Entry 67 416 Occupations In-Demand 67 252 11-08-22 Express Entry 68 433 Occupations In-Demand 68 312 28-07-2...

Canada PNP draw: Three provinces issued invites to over 1,000 immigrants last week

Three Canadian provinces - British Columbia, Ontario and Saskatchewan - made nominations under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), a system designed to attract and select immigrants who can contribute to the local economy. It's important to note that Quebec and Nunavut have their own separate immigration programs. British Columbia (BC) conducted four draws, inviting a total of more than 157 candidates. The draws targeted individuals in the Skilled Worker or International Graduate streams of the BC PNP, including those in the Express Entry pool. The largest draw invited 112 candidates with tech occupations and a minimum Skills Immigration Registration System (SIRS) score of 90. The other three draws required minimum SIRS scores of 60 and targeted early childhood educators, healthcare workers, and candidates in other priority occupations. Ontario, on June 5, issued 278 notifications of interest to candidates in the Express Entry French-Speaking Skilled Worker stream of the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP). The province held two draws under this stream, one for candidates in Health, Education, and Finance occupations, and another for those in Tech, Trades, and Other Priority occupations. The CRS scores for nominees ranged between 312 and 487. Saskatchewan conducted its first draw of the month on June 8, inviting 500 candidates under two programs of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). The draw included 268 Express Entry candidates and 232 candidates fr...

Saskatchewan PNP Draw opened on 8 June 2023

Saskatchewan held another draw of Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) on 8 June 2023 to issue total 500 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) this time around to the immigration candidates registered under International Skilled Worker (ISW) Category. The province as usual issued ITAs to the key subcategories of ISW Category, i.e. • OID (Occupation in Demand) Sub-category and • Express Entry subcategory Latest SINP Draw on 8 June Find below the draw results of latest SINP draw: • Under the OID (Occupation in Demand) Sub-category, Saskatchewan issued 232 Invitations to Apply (ITAs). • Moreover, under the Express Entry subcategory, Saskatchewan invited 268 candidates to apply for the provincial nomination. • The minimum score requirement for both subcategories was 69 point this time around. Latest SINP draw Result – 8 June 2023 Dates of ITA Category Score of Lowest Ranked Candidate Total candidates invited Remarks June 8, 2023 Occupations in-Demand 69 232 Invited Candidates had Educational Credential Assessments. June 8, 2023 Express Entry 69 268 Invited Candidates had Educational Credential Assessments. Total 500 Also read- Invited occupations in latest SINP draw Find below the list of NOC Occupation codes, selected for the EOI selection on 8 June 2023: 11202, 12013, 12102, 13201, 21301, 21310, 21321, 21399, 22100, 22111, 22212, 22301, 22302, 41402, 70012, 72106, 90010, 92012 Also read- Great news! The IRCC has recently introduced new selection categories for Express Entry O...

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