Today, the Saskatchewan PNP draw, also known as the SINP draw (Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program), sent 1,146 new invites for permanent residency (PR). This draw invited around 82 NOC codes as compared to to just 6 NOC codes in September 15, 2022 draw. However, cut off score has jumped significantly in today’s draw.
Cut off score increased by 23 points for Express Entry category and by 21 points for Occupation In-Demand category as compared to the previous draw. Below are the full details of the draw along with invited NOC codes.
Saskatchewan PNP Draw – September 28 Full Details
Category | Cut-Off | Number of Invites |
---|---|---|
Express Entry | 83 | 639 |
Occupation In-Demand | 81 | 507 |
Invited NOC Codes
Category | Invited NOCs |
---|---|
Express Entry | 0013, 0014, 0016, 0111, 0112, 0113, 0114, 0121, 0122, 0124, 0125, 0131, 0212, 0213, 0421, 0423, 0601, 0621, 0711, 0714, 0731, 0821, 0911, 1112, 1114, 1121, 1122, 1123, 1211, 1212, 1213, 1215, 1221, 1222, 1223, 1224, 1241, 1242, 1243, 1251, 1252, 1254, 1313, 2112, 2121, 2161, 2171, 2172, 2211, 2212, 2223, 2231, 2233, 2252, 2255, 2263, 2264, 2282, 2283, 4011, 4021, 4033, 4153, 4161, 4162, 4163, 4165, 4166, 4169, 4211, 4216, 6221, 6222, 6235, 6313, 6316, 6342, 8222, 8252, 9212, 9213, 9241 |
Occupation In-Demand | 0013, 0014, 0016, 0111, 0112, 0113, 0114, 0121, 0122, 0124, 0125, 0131, 0212, 0213, 0421, 0423, 0601, 0621, 0631, 0651, 0711, 0712, 0714, 0731, 0821, 0911, 0912, 1112, 1114, 1121, 1122, 1123, 1211, 1212, 1213, 1214, 1215, 1221, 1222, 1223, 1224, 1225, 1241, 1242, 1243, 1252, 1313, 2112, 2121, 2161, 2171, 2172, 2211, 2212, 2231, 2232, 2233, 2241, 2252, 2253, 2262, 2263, 2281, 2283, 3214, 3223, 4011, 4021, 4033, 4153, 4162, 4163, 4165, 4166, 4167, 4211, 4216, 6211, 6235, 6313, 6315, 6316, 6321, 6331, 6342, 6345, 7245, 7313, 7315, 7384, 8222, 8252, 9212, 9213 |
SINP allows the applicants outside Canada to apply directly under both the categories. Also having an express entry profile is not mandatory to apply. However, there is a list of NOC codes that are ineligible to apply for SINP. Check in the later part of this article to calculate your score.
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Saskatchewan PNP Ineligibility?
People with the certain occupations (NOC Codes) are excluded from applying to the Occupations In-Demand (OID) and Express Entry (EE) program. Click here to download list of excluded occupations for SINP.
How To Calculate Your Scores For Saskatchewan PNP Draw:
(Sourced from SINP website)
Additionally, To be eligible for SINP Occupation In-Demand and Express Category, you need to score 60. Also, maximum score that can be earned are 110 points in SINP assessment grid:
FACTOR I: LABOUR MARKET SUCCESS | |
EDUCATION AND TRAINING | |
Master’s or Doctorate degree (Canadian equivalency). | 23 |
Bachelor’s degree OR at least a three-year degree at a university or college. | 20 |
Trade certification equivalent to journeyperson status in Saskatchewan. | 20 |
Canadian equivalency diploma that requires two (but less than three) years at a university, college, trade or technical school, or other post-secondary institution. | 15 |
Canadian equivalency certificate or at least two semesters, but less than a two-year program at a university, college, trade or technical school, or other post-secondary institution. | 12 |
SKILLED WORK EXPERIENCE Your work experience must relate to the job you have put on your application.One year of work experience equals 12 full months. | |
a) Work experience in the 5 years prior to application submission date. | |
5 years | 10 |
4 years | 8 |
3 years | 6 |
2 years | 4 |
1 year | 2 |
b) In the 6-10 years prior to application submission date. | |
5 years | 5 |
4 years | 4 |
3 years | 3 |
2 years | 2 |
Less than 1 year | 0 |
LANGUAGE ABILITY
Click here for language equivalency chart. | |
a) First Language Test (English or French) | |
CLB 8 and higher | 20 |
CLB 7 | 18 |
CLB 6 | 16 |
CLB 5 | 14 |
CLB 4 | 12 |
English or French speaker without language test results. | 0 |
b) Second Language Test (English or French) | |
CLB 8 or higher | 10 |
CLB 7 | 8 |
CLB 6 | 6 |
CLB 5 | 4 |
CLB 4 | 2 |
Not Applicable | 0 |
AGE | |
Less than 18 years | 0 |
18 – 21 years | 8 |
22 – 34 years | 12 |
35 – 45 years | 10 |
46 – 50 years | 8 |
More than 50 years | 0 |
MAXIMUM POINTS FOR FACTOR I | 80 |
FACTOR II: CONNECTION TO SASKATCHEWAN LABOUR MARKET & ADAPTABILITY Points are given for having a connection to the Saskatchewan labour market. This shows your ability to successfully settle in Saskatchewan as a permanent resident. | |
The following points are for the Employment Offer subcategory only: | |
High skilled employment offer from a Saskatchewan employer | 30 |
The following points are for the Occupation In-Demand and Saskatchewan Express Entry subcategories only | |
Close family relative in Saskatchewan The applicant or accompanying spouse has a family relative that is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident living in Saskatchewan. This includes a: parent, sibling, grandparent, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, first cousin and step-family members or in-laws of the same relationships. The family members in Saskatchewan must meet the requirements as listed under “Required Documents” for your ISW sub-category. | 20 |
Past work experience in Saskatchewan At least 12 months of work in the past five years on a valid work permit. | 5 |
Past student experience in Saskatchewan At least one full-time academic year at a recognized Saskatchewan post-secondary education institution on a valid study permit. | 5 |
MAXIMUM POINTS FOR FACTOR II | 30 |
MAXIMUM POINTS TOTAL: I + II = | 110 |
How To Apply For SINP?
Click here to submit an online application for SINP, if you fulfill the above mentioned criteria. If you have any further questions/query, click here.
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