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    Saskatchewan Issues 35 ITAs to Occupations In-Demand and Express Entry Candidates

    On the 7th of March 2024, Saskatchewan conducted its first draw of the year, issuing a total of 35 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to eligible candidates in two key categories: Occupations In-Demand and Express Entry.
    The draw played a crucial role in the province’s efforts to attract skilled individuals and meet labor market demands. The CRS score cutoff was 89 for both categories.

    Saskatchewan PNP Latest Draws 2024

    Date Minimum Points Required Number of invitations Category
    7-Mar-24 89 14 Occupations In-Demand
    89 21 Express Entry

    Occupations In-Demand and Express Entry Candidates

    In the Occupations In-Demand category, a total of 14 candidates received ITAs with a minimum score of 89.
    Notably, 14 of the invited candidates had either undergone Educational Credential Assessments or were educated in Canada. The selection process was meticulous, and not all occupations were chosen.
    The selected occupations, classified under the Express of Interest (EOI) system on March 7, 2024, were identified by the following National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes:

    March 7, 2024 Occupations In-Demand Category

    Total ITAs Minimum Score Selected National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes
    14 89 10011, 10021, 10022, 11102, 11109, 11201, 11202, 12010, 12011, 12101, 12200, 13100, 13110, 13111, 20010, 21110, 21120, 21211, 21231, 21234, 22221, 40030, 43109, 60040, 62101, 70020

    Express Entry Candidates

    In the Express Entry category, a total of 21 candidates received ITAs with the same minimum score of 89. Similar to the Occupations In-Demand category, 21 of the invited candidates had Educational Credential Assessments or were educated in Canada.
    The selection process for this category also emphasized specific occupations, with the following NOC codes eligible for the EOI selection on March 7, 2024.
    The selected occupations, classified under the Express of Interest (EOI) system on March 7, 2024, were identified by the following National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes:

    Express Entry Category March 7, 2024

    Total ITAs Minimum Score Selected National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes
    21 89 10011, 10021, 10022, 11102, 11109,11201, 11202, 12010, 12011, 12101, 12200, 13100, 13110, 13111, 20010, 21110, 21120, 21211, 21231, 21234
    The draw showcased Saskatchewan’s commitment to attracting skilled workers who can contribute to the province’s economic growth. The emphasis on Educational Credential Assessments and Canadian education indicates a preference for candidates with a strong educational background.
    Prospective immigrants are encouraged to stay updated on Saskatchewan’s immigration processes, as the province continues to play a pivotal role in Canada’s immigration landscape. The draw’s focus on specific occupations ensures that the selected candidates align with the province’s labor market needs, fostering economic development and sustainability.

    About SINP

    Saskatchewan, a province in the heart of Canada, has garnered attention for its innovative immigration programs, notably the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). The SINP is a vital pathway for skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and other eligible individuals seeking to make Saskatchewan their home.
    This program, designed to address the province’s specific economic and labor market needs, offers multiple streams such as the International Skilled Worker, Saskatchewan Experience, and Entrepreneur categories. With a focus on attracting individuals who can contribute to Saskatchewan’s growth and development, the SINP plays a crucial role in shaping the demographic and economic landscape of the province, fostering diversity, and ensuring a vibrant future.
    Aspiring immigrants looking to settle in Saskatchewan find the SINP as an avenue to realize their Canadian dreams and contribute to the prosperity of this dynamic province.
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