If you are a candidate that successfully apply for and receive the provincial nomination from the Saskatchewan province, then you are among the lucky lot. Such candidates are guaranteed an award of an incredible 600 points channeled towards their Comprehensive Ranking System, also known as the CRS score at the federal level. The candidates are also assured of an invitation to apply for a permanent residence in Canada.
Occupations In-demand sub-category
immigrations candidates with no federal Express Entry profile have the chance of getting invitations through the Occupations In-Demand sub-category.
The Occupations In-Demand sub-category was allocated 166 application invites for the provincial nomination. Just like in the Express Entry sub-category, the minimum set score was put at 69, with successful candidates set for consideration.
Instead of a list of in-demand occupations, the SINP actively uses an Excluded Occupation list. Using this list ensures more flexibility, especially in response to the ever-changing demands of the labor market of the province.
Candidates in 82 occupations were issued invitations in the January 9 draw. Some notable in-demand profession captured includes managers in the field of administration, agriculture, and technicians in electronic service for business and household equipment.