On June 8, 2023, Saskatchewan conducted new rounds of invitations in the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). In the Saskatchewan new EOI Draw of June 2023 the Express Entry category, Saskatchewan issued 232 ITAs.
Another 268 invitations were issued to the Occupations In-Demand category candidates.
The lowest score in both categories was 69, two points more than in the previous draws. All invited candidates had Educational Credential Assessments.
In this draw, Saskatchewan invited 500 candidates under 18 different NOCs. In 2023, Saskatchewan invited 4,698 skilled immigrants and entrepreneurs in eight draws under the SINP.
Overview of Saskatchewan New EOI Draw results
Saskatchewan on June 8, 2023 invited 500 skilled workers to the new EOI draw in this EOI draw candidates from every category were not invited. A detailed overview of this new EOI draw is listed in the table below:
Category | Lowest Score | Candidates invited | Descriptions |
Occupations in-Demand | 69 | 268 | Invited Candidates had Educational
Credential Assessments. |
SINP Express Entry Category | 69 | 268 | Invited Candidates had Educational
Credential Assessments. |
Total | 500 |
Targeted Occupations in This Draw
Not all vocations received invitations. The following codes are listed on the Canada Occupation In-Demand List as the occupations that are eligible for the EOI selection in this SINP draw for both Express Entry and Occupation in-Demand candidates:
- 11202 – Professional occupations in advertising, marketing, and public relations.
- 12013 – Supervisors, supply chain, tracking, and scheduling coordination occupations.
- 12102 – Procurement and purchasing agents and officers.
- 13201 – Production and transportation logistics coordinators.
- 21301 – Mechanical engineers.
- 21310 – Electrical and electronics engineers.
- 21321 – Industrial and manufacturing engineers.
- 21399 – Other professional engineers.
- 22100 – Chemical technologists and technicians.
- 22111 – Agricultural and fish products inspectors.
- 22212 – Drafting technologists and technicians.
- 22301 – Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians.
- 22302 – Industrial engineering and manufacturing technologists and technicians.
- 41402 – Business development officers and market researchers and analysts.
- 70012 – Facility operation and maintenance managers.
- 72106 – Welders and related machine operators.
- 90010 – Manufacturing managers.
- 92012 – Supervisors, food and beverage processing.
Occupation In-Demand and Express Entry Occupation Requirements
Those with training and work experience in in-demand occupations are eligible for the Occupations In-Demand (OID) and Express Entry (EE) programs. The following National Occupational Classification (NOC) TEER levels must be achieved by eligible occupations:
- TEER 0: Management occupations
- TEER 1: Occupations that usually require a university degree
- TEER 2: Occupations that usually require a college diploma, apprenticeship training of two or more years, or supervisory experience
- TEER 3: Occupations that usually require a college diploma, apprenticeship training of fewer than two years, or more than six months of on-the-job training
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