Saskatchewan holds third Express Entry, Occupation In-Demand draw in 3 weeks for targeted occupations

Credit to Author: Shelby Thevenot| Date: Wed, 09 Oct 2019 16:54:57 +0000

Saskatchewan provincial nomination invitation roundSaskatchewan held its third invitation round is as many weeks October 8, inviting 559 Express Entry and Occupation In-Demand candidates to apply for a provincial nomination for Canadian permanent residence. 

The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) has been rolling out invitations to prospective immigrants every week since it expanded the list of occupations that are eligible under its Express Entry and Occupation In-Demand sub-categories on September 18. 

Since then, the SINP has issued 1,938 invitations through both sub-categories over three draws.

At least one year of work experience in an eligible occupation related to one’s field of study is required under both the Express Entry and Occupation In-Demand sub-categories, among other eligibility criteria. 

A job offer in Saskatchewan is not required, nor is Canadian work experience.

The decision to drop the SINP’s In-Demand Occupation List in favour of Excluded Occupation List saw the number of eligible professions jump from 19 to 218.

All three draws since the list was dropped have targeted candidates with work experience in a wide range of occupations. 

Candidates selected in the October 8 draw had work experience in one of the following 15 occupations. “NOC” stands their National Occupation Classification (NOC) code:

The October 8 draw follows major draws held October 2 and September 25. The October 2 draws rendered a total of 610 invitations to candidates in both sub-categories, while the September 25 draw issued 769. 

Those invited have 60 days to apply for a provincial nomination for Canadian permanent residence. If nominated by Saskatchewan, candidates are effectively guaranteed an opportunity to apply for permanent residence. 

Saskatchewan’s Express Entry sub-category is linked to the federal Express Entry system

The Express Entry system manages the profiles of candidates for Canada’s three main skilled worker immigration programs: Canadian Experience Class, Federal Skilled Worker Program, and Federal Skilled Trades Program.

Of the 559 people invited to apply on October 8, 231 were Express Entry candidates who have also registered an Expression of Interest (EOI) profile with the SINP. 

EOI profiles are ranked based on the SINP’s unique points grid, which considers factors such as their connections to Saskatchewan, work experience, and abilities in English or French.

The lowest-ranked Express Entry candidate invited to apply in the latest draw had an EOI score of 69.

Express Entry candidates who receive a nomination from the SINP receive an additional 600 points toward their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score.

The majority of candidates invited in the Oct. 8 draw — 382 — were contenders under the Occupation In-Demand sub-category, which is not aligned with the Express Entry system.

Eligible skilled workers with experience in an eligible occupation and who meet other requirements may be invited through this stream. No job offer is required.

Creating an EOI profile is also required in order to be considered under the Occupation In-Demand sub-category.

Candidates from this sub-category, as well as the Saskatchewan Express Entry sub-category, needed an EOI profile in the SINP’s system. The minimum EOI score required for this round was 69.

* Photo courtesy of Tourism Saskatoon

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