On May 18, 2023, Saskatchewan conducted new rounds of invitations in the SINP streams. In the Express Entry category, Saskatchewan issued 784 ITAs. Another 260 invitations were issued to the Occupations In-Demand category candidates. The lowest score in both categories was 67, one point fewer than in the previous draws.
All invited candidates had Educational Credential Assessments. In this draw, Saskatchewan invited 1,032 candidates under 31 different NOCs. In 2023, Saskatchewan invited 4,198 skilled immigrants and entrepreneurs in eight draws under the SINP.
The Invited Occupations under the SINP streams
The following codes have been listed on the Canada Occupation In-Demand List as the occupations that are considered eligible for the EOI selection in this SINP draw for both Express Entry and Occupation in-Demand candidates:
- 13201 – Production and transportation logistics coordinators.
- 21203 – Land surveyors.
- 21211 – Data scientists.
- 21220 – Cyber Security specialists.
- 21221 – Business systems specialists.
- 21223 – Database analysts and data administrators.
- 21230 – Computer systems developers and programmers.
- 21232 – Software developers and programmers.
- 21233 – Web designers.
- 21234 – Web developers and programmers.
- 21301 – Mechanical engineers.
- 21321 – Industrial and manufacturing engineers.
- 22220 – Computer network and web technicians.
- 22221 – User support technicians.
- 31203 – Occupational therapists.
- 32102 – Paramedical occupations.
- 32120 – Medical laboratory technologists.
- 32121 – Medical radiation technologists.
- 32122 – Medical sonographers.
- 32123 – Cardiology technologists and electrophysiological diagnostic technologists.
- 41301 – Therapists in counseling and related specialized therapies.
- 62100 – Technical sales specialists – wholesale trade.
- 70012 – Facility operation and maintenance managers.
- 72100 – Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors.
- 72106 – Welders and related machine operators.
- 72201 – Industrial electricians.
- 72400 – Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics.
- 72401 – Heavy-duty equipment mechanics.
- 72410 – Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics, and mechanical repairers.
- 82030 – Agricultural service contractors and farm supervisors.
- 92100 – Power engineers and power systems operators.
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Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)
A set of immigration pathways allowing foreign nationals to become permanent residents of Canada is known as the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Programme (SINP), a Provincial Nominee Programme (PNP). The PNP is intentionally designed to attract immigrants to the province in areas like skilled labor, workers in industries where there is a shortage of workers, employees who have job offers, and entrepreneurs.
SINP Streams
The SINP has three different categories for its immigration streams:
- Saskatchewan International Skilled Worker
- Saskatchewan Experience
- Saskatchewan Entrepreneur and Farm
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