Saskatchewan held another immigration screening

Saskatchewan held another immigration screening

Hundreds of candidates were invited to immigrate to the province.

On April 8, Saskatchewan sent 279 invitations to applicants to apply for the province's nomination and to further pursue permanent residency in Canada.

The draw was among candidates from the international skilled worker stream in two categories: Express Entry and Occupations In-Demand.

A total of 146 candidates received invitations in the Express Entry category. A further 133 candidates received invitations in the Occupations In-Demand category. Applicants in both categories were required to score a minimum of 70 points, the same number as in the previous selection, which took place on 24 March 2021.

The invited candidates had experience in one of 89 suitable professions. Some examples of suitable occupations include corporate sales managers, data processing specialists, electrical and electronics engineers and technicians, advertising and marketing managers and others.

Candidates in both categories had to create and complete profiles in the system "Expression of Interest" and Certifying Education Diploma to know its equivalent in Canada in order to participate in the selection process.

The Saskatchewan Provincial Program uses Expression of Interest to select candidates who have the greatest potential to succeed in the regional labour market.

Candidates' commitment to building a life in Saskatchewan is assessed on 5 factors: work experience, education, language, age and connections to the province. A maximum of 100 points can be scored.

Keep an eye on history of passing scores and number of invitations to increase your chances of receiving an invitation.

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