Saskatchewan Invites 280 Potential Newcomers to Apply for Nomination

Saskatchewan Invites 280 Potential Newcomers to Apply for Nomination

Saskatchewan Invites 280 Potential Newcomers to Apply for Nomination

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The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) has invited 280 skilled workers to apply for nomination in a recent Expression of Interest draw. Candidates with at least 77 points on the province’s points grid and experience in one of 63 select targeted occupations were selected by SINP in yesterday’s round of invitations.

Meanwhile, Saskatchewan has also recently announced that they will be investing nearly $13 million in education and skills training. These funds will be used to help to grow a skilled workforce, including engaging under-represented people in the workforce. Among the training initiatives launched with the investment will include providing in-demand skills and language training to newcomers to Canada.

“Saskatchewan’s greatest resource has always been its people and this funding supports the provincial Growth Plan priority to develop a skilled workforce in our province through education and training,”

Immigration and Career Training Minister Jeremy Harrison 

As Canada begins to slowly recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, provincial and federal governments are increasingly looking to immigration as a means to aid in economic recovery.

July 21st SINP draw results

SINP Occupations in Demand subcategory 

  • Invitations: 196
  • Minimum score: 77

Express Entry subcategory

  • Invitations: 84
  • Minimum score: 77

Invitees in this draw must have an Education Credential Assessment and experience in one of the 63 targeted occupations.

How do the Express Entry and Occupations In-Demand subcategories differ?

Saskatchewan’s Express Entry and Occupations in-Demand sub-categories are essentially identical. The main difference between the two programs are the sub-categories in which they fall under.

Saskatchewan’s in-Demand stream operates as a base provincial nominee program. This means SINP processes the application outside of the Express Entry system and applicants do not need to meet all Express Entry requirements.

In contrast, the Express Entry subcategory requires applicants to meet the requirements of the one of the Federal Express Entry classes and have an active profile in the pool.

Profiles in both sub-categories are ranked by Saskatchewan’s unique points assessment grid and must meet a minimum of 60 points to submit an Expression of Interest to the province.

Applicants that meet the minimum draw requirements may receive an invitation to apply to Saskatchewan for provincial nomination.

Successful candidates that apply under the Express Entry subcategory may receive an additional 600 points toward their CRS score. As a result, they will receive an Invitation to Apply on their Express Entry profile and the subsequent permanent residence application may be eligible for expedited processing.

Applicants who receive an invitation under the Occupations in Demand stream are invited to submit a non-Express Entry PNP permanent residence application. Unlike Express Entry, this application is generally subject to longer processing times.

Which occupations were selected in today’s draw?

In addition to meeting the minimum points requirement, candidates must have had the following NOC code indicated on their profile:

0013 Senior managers – financial, communications and other business services
0014 Senior managers – health, education, social and community services
0016 Senior managers – construction, transportation, production and utilities
0114 Other administrative services managers
0121 Insurance, real estate and financial brokerage managers
0132 Postal and courier services managers
0421 Administrators – post-secondary education and vocational training
0423 Managers in social, community and correctional services
0621 Retail and wholesale trade managers
0651 Managers in customer and personal services, n.e.c.
0711 Construction managers
0712 Home building and renovation managers
0821 Managers in agriculture
0911 Manufacturing managers
1121 Human resources professionals
1122 Professional occupations in business management consulting
1123 Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations
1214 Supervisors, mail and message distribution occupations
1215 Supervisors, supply chain, tracking and scheduling co-ordination occupations
1221 Administrative officers
1222 Executive assistants
1224 Property administrators
1241 Administrative assistants
1243 Medical administrative assistants
1252 Health information management occupations
2131 Civil engineers
2142 Metallurgical and materials engineers
2144 Geological engineers
2151 Architects
2212 Geological and mineral technologists and technicians
2223 Forestry technologists and technicians
2225 Landscape and horticulture technicians and specialists
2231 Civil engineering technologists and technicians
2232 Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians
2241 Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians
2242 Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment)
2253 Drafting technologists and technicians
2262 Engineering inspectors and regulatory officers
2263 Inspectors in public and environmental health and occupational health and safety
3143 Occupational therapists
3211 Medical laboratory technologists
3234 Paramedical occupations
4152 Social workers
4156 Employment counsellors
4161 Natural and applied science policy researchers, consultants and program officers
4162 Economists and economic policy researchers and analysts
4164 Social policy researchers, consultants and program officers
4165 Health policy researchers, consultants and program officers
4166 Education policy researchers, consultants and program officers
4167 Recreation, sports and fitness policy researchers, consultants and program officers
4169 Other professional occupations in social science, n.e.c.
4212 Social and community service workers
4216 Other instructors
6316 Other services supervisors
6344 Jewellers, jewellery and watch repairers and related occupations
7231 Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors
7237 Welders and related machine operators
7241 Electricians (except industrial and power system)
7243 Power system electricians
7246 Telecommunications installation and repair workers
7294 Painters and decorators (except interior decorators)
8255 Contractors and supervisors, landscaping, grounds maintenance and horticulture services
9232 Petroleum, gas and chemical process operators

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