Highlights of Saskatchewan PNP draw
- A Saskatchewan PNP draw was conducted on September 1, 2022.
- A total of 941 Canada immigration candidates were invited.
- The immigration streams involved were Express Entry and Occupations In-demand.
On September 1, 2022, a Saskatchewan PNP draw was conducted to invite 941 Canada immigration candidates. These candidates were invited through immigration streams of Express Entry and Occupations In-demand.
Here are the details of the round of invitations conducted under SINP (Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program):
Date of Invitations to Apply |
Category | Score of
Lowest Ranked Candidate to Apply |
Total
Candidates Invited to Apply |
Other Considerations |
September 1, 2022 |
Express
Entry |
61 | 312 |
Invited Candidates had Educational Credential Assessments. Not all occupations were selected. The occupations that were chosen and eligible for the EOI selection on September 1, 2022, have the following classification numbers: 2263, 3143, 3211, 3212, 3214, 3215, 3216, 3219, 3234, 4151 |
September 1, 2022 |
Occupations
In-Demand |
61 | 629 | Invited Candidates had Educational
Credential Assessments. Not all occupations were selected. The occupations that were chosen and eligible for the EOI selection on September 1, 2022, have the following classification numbers: 2263, 3143, 3211, 3212, 3214, 3215, 3216, 3219, 3234, 4151 |
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Why is Saskatchewan great for immigrants?
If you are planning to immigrate to regional Canada, Saskatchewan is a great place to settle in. Here are a few reasons why it’s so:
Employment and economy
Apart from agriculture, there are a few service sector industries that stand out as the highest contributors to the province’s economy. These include finance, real estate, and insurance. The unemployment rate in the province is 4.2% as of July 2022, which is among the lowest in Canada.
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High standard of living
The average annual income in Saskatchewan is CAD116,000. The average annual salary in this province ranges from CAD29,300 to CAD516,000. The average annual salary in Canada is around CAD54,000.
The cost of living in Saskatchewan is highly affordable. The high standards of living in Saskatchewan are made possible with public-funded social programs. Tommy Douglas, the former Premier of Saskatchewan is considered the father of Medicare in Canada. The invention of Medicare was a pioneering step in the drive to realize universal free healthcare. This program has been adopted all over Canada since its introduction.
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An excellent education scene
Saskatchewan provides education for students from kindergarten to Grade 12 through its public school system. The curriculums implemented in educational institutions are regulated by the Ministry of Learning.
Besides the standard program, the education system of Saskatchewan also offers education in French and in the languages of First Nations or Metis. The number of opportunities for students to advance their studies/training in the province after secondary school is high.
The province also offers apprenticeship programs through 9 technical colleges and 50 private vocational schools.
A vibrant culture
The culture of Saskatchewan is multicultural. The province is always welcoming of immigrants. The province also has a modern industrial and service economy. Added to this is the sense of community that promotes the highest quality of life in the province.
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