Saskatchewan Conducts Latest SINP Draw on 27 Dec 2023
In the most recent draw held by the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP), the province extended invitations to 63 candidates with a minimum score of 69 points. The Invitations to Apply (ITAs) were precisely issued under the Express Entry and Occupations In-Demand (OID) subcategory, falling under the International Skilled Worker (ISW) category of the SINP.
SINP draw held on 27 December
The SINP draw held on December 27, 2023 targeted 63 candidates in the Express Entry and OID subcategory, with a focus on individuals possessing skills in healthcare occupations. This draw underlines the province's recognition of the importance of healthcare professionals and their significant contribution to the community. Candidates who received invitations in this draw achieved a minimum score of 69 points.
Dates of ITA |
Category |
Score of Lowest Ranked Candidate |
Total candidates invited |
December 27, 2023 |
Occupations in-Demand |
69 |
48 |
December 27, 2023 |
Express Entry |
69 |
15 |
Total |
|
|
63 |
Invited occupations in new SINP invitation round
Find below the list NOC Occupation codes, selected for the EOI selection on 27 December 2023:
- 31200- Psychologists
- 31203- Occupational therapists
- 32102- Paramedical occupations
- 32120- Medical laboratory technologists
- 32121- Medical radiation technologists
- 32122- Medical sonographers
- 33101- Medical laboratory assistants and related technical occupations
Candidates who received invitation in this draw will now have the opportunity to submit their complete application for provincial nomination. Successful nominees can then apply to the federal government for permanent residence (PR) in Canada.
Stay Informed with SINP Updates
As the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) regularly hold draws to invite candidates from various occupational backgrounds, potential immigrants are encouraged to stay up to date about program updates and eligibility requirements. This draw, with its focus on healthcare occupations, reflects the province's vibrant approach to addressing specific labour market needs.