Saskatchewan has put a pause on its Hard-to-Fill Skills Pilot program for a review that is set to conclude in Spring 2024. Occupations in the healthcare, agriculture, or value-added agriculture sectors are excluded from the closure.
Under the program, which was initiated in December 2021 “for intermediate and low-skilled workers in eligible, high-demand occupations,” workers with a job approval letter from an employer were eligible to apply for the Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program after working for as little as six months with that employer.
The provincial government said that it would continue processing employer-approved forms submitted before January 11, and it would consider applications that were added until January 22 for existing employees in the province.
Saskatchewan said that the program category was paused as it had reached capacity on nominations, and it was a temporary category with fixed allocations.
“The banner stated that depending on the program demand, thresholds or caps may be implemented to manage the number of applications under this pilot,” Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Immigration and Career Training said in the emailed response, as per CBC News.
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Moreover, the government said that the program review will evaluate the pilot’s outcomes to determine if and when the program will begin again.
The sub-category was for intermediate and low-skilled workers in eligible, high-demand occupations who:
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The following applicants cannot apply:
Applicants may not be eligible if:
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