Provincial Immigration

Saskatchewan Immigration Targets Occupations In-Demand Candidates With 570 Invitations

Saskatchewan immigration has conducted a new Expression of Interest draw targeting 48 specific occupations with 570 invitations.

The August 26 Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program draw featured invites through the Occupations In-Demand stream, with a minimum score of 68 points.

To get an invitation, candidates with 68 points either had to have a connection to Saskatchewan or 10 years of work experience combined with a language level of CLB 8 or higher.

These conditions did not apply to candidates scoring 69 points or higher.


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Latest Saskatchewan Expression of Interest Draw

Draw date

Category

Minimum score

Invites issued

Other considerations

26-Aug-20

Occupations In-Demand

68

570

Among those who selected the occupations listed below, the following candidates were invited to apply:

  • Those with 69 points or higher;
  • Candidates with 68 points and connections to Saskatchewan; and
  • Candidates with 68 points and had 10 years of work experience and a language level of CLB 8 or higher.

The following NOCs have been included: 0013, 0111, 0112, 0121, 0131, 0132, 0421, 0423, 0711, 0714, 0821, 0822, 0912, 1114, 1121, 1214, 1215, 1221, 1225, 1241, 1313, 2143, 2144, 2148, 2222, 2234, 2242, 2263, 2264, 3143, 3211, 3212, 3215, 3219, 3234, 4151, 4152, 4153, 4165, 4212, 7246, 7301, 7312, 7315, 7321, 7322, 9212, 9213, 9232, 9241


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Colin Singer is an international acclaimed Canadian immigration lawyer and founder of immigration.ca featured on Wikipedia. Colin Singer is also founding director of the Canadian Citizenship & Immigration Resource Center (CCIRC) Inc. He served as an Associate Editor of ‘Immigration Law Reporter’, the pre-eminent immigration law publication in Canada. He previously served as an executive member of the Canadian Bar Association’s Quebec and National Immigration Law Sections and is currently a member of the Canadian Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association. Colin has twice appeared as an expert witness before Canada’s House of Commons Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration. He is frequently recognized as a recommended authority at national conferences sponsored by government and non-government organizations on matters affecting Canada’s immigration and human resource industries. Since 2009, Colin has been a Governor of the Quebec Bar Foundation a non-profit organization committed to the advancement of the profession, and became a lifetime member in 2018.

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