New PNP draws allotted 279 invites to Saskatchewan

A new draw had been passed through Saskatchewan on April 8, inviting the immigrants to thereby post in their applications for the provincial nomination.

From the International Skilled Worker category,

 the invites were being allotted to those candidates eligible for the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). SINP’s Express Entry subcategory allowed around 146  eligible candidates, whereas the Occupations In-Demand sub-category nominated about 133 candidates.

With the least Expression of Interest (EOI) score  of 70, candidates are invited on this basis alongside the Educational Credential Assessments which had determined the comparison of their foreign education commensurate to the Canadian education. The government webpage 58 Occupation In-Demand are also taken into consideration as a work experience.

Occupations In-Demand subcategory

Highly skilled workers, along with in-demand occupation in Saskatchewan who don’t have their Express Entry profile are eligible for this category. It is a base of provincial nomination Program (PNP), which requires EOI profile through the SINP’s online application for the immigration who will to apply for this category. The prairie province are allotted  potential candidates through Saskatchewan’s EOI system in consideration of their work experience, education, language ability, age, and connections in order with the provinces.

According to the SINP’s International Skilled Worker Points Assessment Grid, candidates are given score out of 100, amd thereby the highest scoring candidate is given the prevailing opportunity invites for provincial nomination for permanent residence. 

Express Entry sub-category

The Express Entry system is through with the federal Express Entry system has been enhanced as a PNP subcategory. 

The Express Entry system initiates the candidates based on the these three programs: Federal Skilled Worker Program, Federal Skilled Trades Program, and Canadian Experience Class.

Additional 600 points is allocated as their Comprehensive Ranking System score to candidates eligible for the Express Entry Category. EOI profiles for Saskatchewan has also been prevailed beforehand to be in consideration of a provincial nomination.