Saskatchewan publishes a Saskatchewan occupation list based on the province's labor market demands. This list is subject to change at any time without warning, and the documentation process will alter as a result.
However, there are a few vocations that have been active and for which Saskatchewan has issued invitations in those provinces:
Financial Officers in Other Positions (NOC 1114) |
Administrative Assistants (NOC 1221) |
Administrative Officers (NOC 1221) |
Bookkeepers and accounting technicians (NOC 1311) |
Developers of interactive media and computer programmers (NOC 2174) |
Technicians and technologists in architecture (NOC 2251) |
Financial Sales Consultants (NOC 6235) |
Bakers (NOC 6332) |
Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics, and mechanical repairs (NO7321) |
Financial communicators and other business services are provided by senior managers (NOC 0013) |
Senior executives in the fields of healthcare, education, and social services (NOC 0014) |
Construction, transportation, and production utilities have senior managers (NOC 0016) |
Managers of Purchasing (NOC 0113) |
Managers of other administrative services (NOC 0114) |
Managers in the insurance, real estate, and financial brokerage industries (NOC 0121) |
Managers of advertising, marketing, and public relations (0124) |
Designers and developers of websites (NOC 2174) |
Nurse aides, orderlies, and patient service employees are some of the people that work in the hospital (NOC 3413) |
Workers in the field of home support and associated vocations (NOC 4412) |
Human resource specialists (NOC 0112) |
Consultants and analysts for information systems (NOC 2171) |
Database administrators and analysts (NOC 2172) |
Technicians and technologists in the field of drafting (NOC 2253) |
Mechanics and inspectors of aircraft (NOC 7315) |
Managers of finances (NOC 0111) |
Managers of other administrative services (NOC 0114) |
Managers of banking loans and other types of investments (NOC 0122) |
Managers of agriculture (NOC 0821) |
The regulatory organizations undertake the following procedures in order to choose in-demand occupations from the province's list:
• Examinations based on the job profile
• Supervised Work Experience
• Language proficiency.
Points System in Saskatchewan
Previously, immigration to the province was based on a first come, first served basis, which was later changed by the Expression of Interest (EOI) System, under which the province has its own SINP point calculator and candidates must score 60 points out of 100 to be considered.
Factors | Maximum Points |
Age | 12 |
Labour market Connection | 30 |
Education | 23 |
Work experience | 15 |
Language Ability | 20 |
Total points are marked out of | 100 |
Passing Marks | 60 |
SINP (Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program)
The applicant has two options for selecting individuals under the Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program (SINP) expression of interest model: Saskatchewan Express Entry Category or Saskatchewan Occupation-in-Demand Category. In the Express Entry linked stream, the candidate must choose Saskatchewan as their province in their Express Entry profile, and it is advantageous to have skills and work experience in the NOC category shortlisted for the Saskatchewan Occupation in-demand list. The applicant will receive an ITA from the province and 600 points in the Express entry profile for the provincial nomination after attaining a minimum score of 60 on the evaluation grid.
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