The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) conducted a new draw on November 8 inviting candidates across three categories: Express Entry, Occupation In-demand, and Ukraine residents.
A total of 35 candidates were invited to this SINP draw. Here are the details of the SINP EOI selection draw held on November 8.
10 invitations were issued from the Express Entry stream with specific NOC codes, with a minimum score of 69. Invited candidates had Educational Credential Assessment (ECA). Not all occupations were selected.
21 invitations were issued from the Occupation in-demand stream with specific NOC codes, with a minimum score of 69. Invited candidates had Educational Credential Assessment (ECA). Not all occupations were selected.
The occupations eligible for the EOI selection in this SINP draw for both Express Entry and Occupation in-demand candidates have the following NOC codes:
3122 – Chiropractors
3143 - Occupational therapists
3215 - Medical radiation technologists
3216 - Medical sonographers
3234 - Paramedical occupations
4151 – Psychologists
4 candidates whose current country of residence is Ukraine were also invited as a special measure in response to the current conflict. Candidates invited required a minimum score of 64.
The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) conducts Expression of Interest (EOI) draws on a bi-monthly basis. The SINP selects candidates based on their profile – that can support and sustain labor market shortages in the province.
Eligible candidates can apply under four streams offered by the Saskatchewan government:
Candidates with the highest scores are issued an Invitation to Apply (ITA) to apply for permanent residency in a subsequent SINP EOI draw.
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