Major draws from Saskatchewan are over

Major draws from Saskatchewan are over

The province has halved the number of invited candidates.

On June 8, Saskatchewan held an immigration draw for professionals who applied for the provincial immigration program.

500 candidates were invited:

Candidates needed to score a minimum of 69 points on the scoring system. Points are awarded for factors such as work experience, education, language skills, age, and connections to the province. In addition, all invited applicants needed to have work experience in one of the following occupations:

The previous selection was held on May 18. The minimum score was 2 points lower, and twice as many invitations were sent.

Follow the history of Saskatchewan draws to know up-to-date information about passing scores and invitations and to improve your chances of being invited.

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