Saskatchewan held selections with new requirements

Saskatchewan held selections with new requirements

The list of eligible professions has changed in this drawing.

On May 25, Saskatchewan sent 269 invitations to applicants to apply for the province's nomination and to further pursue permanent residency in Canada.

The draw was held among the candidates in the stream for specialists in high-demand professions. Applicants had to score a minimum of 65 points — 5 points lower than in the previous selection, which took place on May 6.

The invited candidates had experience in one of 36 suitable professions. The list includes construction managers, welders, electricians, mechanics and others. The list of professions changed in this selection.

To participate, candidates had to create and complete profiles in the "Expression of Interest" system. The Saskatchewan Provincial Program uses the Expression of Interest system 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.

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