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7 October 2019

New Saskatchewan Immigration Draw Means Province Has Issued 1,379 Invites In 7 Days

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October 7, 2019 - Saskatchewan immigration has conducted a second draw in 7 days, issuing invites to 610 candidates across two streams.
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2019-10-03 – Saskatchewan immigration has conducted a second draw in 7 days, issuing invites to 610 candidates across two streams.

The sizeable October 2 draw means the province has invited 1,379 candidates in a week to apply to the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program.

The draw focused on 77 stated National Occupational Classification codes for both the Express Entry and Occupations In-Demand streams.

Via Express Entry, 396 invites were issued with a minimum score of 68 points.

Through Occupations In-Demand, 214 invites were issued, also with a minimum score of 68.

The draw was the second since the SINP significantly expanded its list of eligible occupations, from 19 to 218.

Requirements for both streams included in the draw are included later in this article.

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