In the latest SINP draw conducted on April 22, 2021, Saskatchewan issued 269 invitations to apply for Canada immigration across 2 streams. These streams were Occupation In-demand and Express Entry.
This was how invites were issued for the 2 streams:
- Occupations In-demand - 139 invites
- Express Entry – 130 invites
The minimum score required for eligibility under the program was 70.
Saskatchewan EOI process – Steps
- Submission of an EOI profile
- Entering the EOI candidate pool
- Selection of EOI candidates
- ITAs issued through regular draws
- Submission of full application within 60 days
- Assessment of applications by SINP officials and final decision
Requirements for Occupations In-demand sub-category
- Get a minimum score of 60 points on the points assessment grid of SINP
- Have a minimum CLB score of 4 (Regulatory bodies and employers may require more)
- Completion of 1 year of post-secondary education, apprenticeship, or training with parallels in the education system of Canada (You must have got a certificate, diploma, or degree)
- Diplomas and degrees from outside Canada will be subjected to an ECA
- A minimum work experience of 1 year in the past 10 years:
- In your field of study or occupation trained for, and
- In an occupation deemed eligible in NOC A, B, and 0.
- Get the licensure considered appropriate in Saskatchewan in case required in your field (without the licensure the authorities won’t process an application)
- Proof of settlement funds and a plan for settlement
- Online payment of a non-refundable application fee of $300
Requirements for SINP Express Entry sub-category
The candidates must:
- Have an Express Entry profile, with profile number as well as job seeker validation code
- Score at least 60 points on the points assessment grid of SINP
- Provide results of a valid test of language from a designated testing agency that matches those in the Express Entry profile
- Have finished a year of post-secondary study, apprenticeship, or training with parallels in the education system of Canada (You must have got a certificate, diploma, or degree)
- Diplomas and degrees earned from outside Canada subject to an ECA
- Have at least one of these experiences in your field of study or training occupation:
- 1 year of work experience in the past 10 years in a skilled profession (experience in non-trades),
- 2 years of work experience in a skilled trade in the last 5 years, or
- 1 year of Canadian work experience in the past 3 years (experience in non-trades and trades)
- Have experience of working in a high-skilled occupation deemed eligible in NOC A, B, or 0
- Get the licensure considered appropriate in Saskatchewan where your skilled trade or profession is regulated (For skilled trades, a certificate is needed from the SATC
- Have proof of settlement funds and a plan for settlement
- Pay online an application fee of $300 which is non-refundable
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Note:
SATC - Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission
ECA – Educational Credential Assessment
NOC – National Occupational Classification
ITA – Invitation to Apply
EOI – Expression of Interest