Saskatchewan's largest immigration draw

Saskatchewan

The province issued more than 1,000 invitations.

On April 20, Saskatchewan held a new immigration draw under its provincial immigration program.

1,067 candidates who applied in two streams were invited:

Candidates in both streams needed to score a minimum of 69 points on the evaluation system. Saskatchewan awards points for work experience, education, language skills, age, and connections to the province. In addition, applicants needed to have work experience in one of the following occupations:

In the previous selection, which was held on March 23, the passing score was much higher — 82, and invitations were sent much fewer.

Follow Saskatchewan's draw history to stay up to date on passing scores and invitations.

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