CRS Drops as Saskatchewan Doubles Number of Invitations in its April, 20 PNP Draw

CRS Drops as Saskatchewan Doubles Number of Invitations in its April, 20 PNP Draw

Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) doubled the Invitations to Apply (ITAs) from the last PNP Draw, with a 13-point decrease in CRS scores.

Saskatchewan processed 1,067 Invitations to Apply to candidates from Express Entry and Occupations-in-Demand streams on April 20, 2023. The minimum CRS score for the latest draw of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) was 69 points.

The April 20 SINP draw marked the first draw in April. It invited 623 candidates under the Express Entry stream and 444 candidates under the Occupations-in-Demand stream of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program. The eligible candidates receiving Invitations to Apply under the draw have 60 days to submit online applications with supporting documents and processing fees.

Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)

The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program comprises several immigration streams, enabling eligible candidates to settle in the province. The SINP aims to meet the province’s economic and labor market needs.

The main PNP streams for international skilled workers are:

Saskatchewan Express Entry

Saskatchewan Occupations-in-demand

Saskatchewan Employment Offer

Saskatchewan is the main agricultural production center in Canada. It has specific PNP streams to attract entrepreneurs and skilled workers in the farm sector.  

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