Latest Saskatchewan PNP Occupation In-Demand Draw

The SINP has conducted its initial draw under the International Skilled Worker - Occupation In-demand category. Below are the details of the occupations selected for this draw.
The Selected Occupations:
- 00012 - Senior managers - financial, communications and other business services
- 10010 - Financial managers
- 10011 - Human resources managers 10021 - Banking, credit and other investment managers
- 11101 - Financial and investment analysts
- 11109 - Other financial officers
- 11200 - Human resources professionals
- 12010 - Supervisors, general office and administrative support workers
- 12102 - Procurement and purchasing agents and officers
- 20012 - Computer and information systems managers
- 21220 - Cybersecurity specialists
- 21221 - Business systems specialists
- 21222 - Information systems specialists
- 21223 - Database analysts and data administrators
- 21231 - Software engineers and designers
- 22220 - Computer network and web technicians
- 22303 - Construction estimators
- 41200 - University professors and lecturers
- 41210 - College and other vocational instructors
- 41405 - Education policy researchers, consultants and program officers
- 42202 - Early childhood educators and assistants
- 43100 - Elementary and secondary school teacher assistants
- 60010 - Corporate sales managers
- 70012 - Facility operation and maintenance managers
If you receive an invitation to apply, it will include instructions on what steps to take next. You will have 60 days to submit a complete online application to the SINP along with the required documents. Upon receiving an invitation to apply for either the Occupations In-Demand or Saskatchewan Express Entry, you must pay a non-refundable application processing fee of $350 CAD.
Previous Draws
Processing Time (International Skilled Worker)
The goal is to process all International Skilled Worker and Saskatchewan Experience applications within 16 weeks. To process an application, we must have all information and supporting documents.
*These processing times do not include the average time spent waiting for additional information or time spent under program integrity review. The average processing times, including time waiting for additional information or documents from applicants, is 4 weeks longer than the times posted above.
SINP Programs
- International Skilled Worker: for skilled workers who want to work and live in Saskatchewan.
- Saskatchewan Experience: for foreign nationals who already live and work in Saskatchewan.
- Entrepreneur and Farm: for those who plan to start a business or buy and operate a farm in Saskatchewan.
The International Skilled Worker (ISW) category is for skilled workers living abroad or in Canada who want to work and live in Saskatchewan. There are five sub-categories that international skilled workers may apply for under the SINP.
1. International Skilled Worker: Employment Offer
This sub-category is for skilled workers who:
- Have a job offer for a skilled occupation in Saskatchewan
- Who are living abroad or in Canada; and
- Meet the criteria of the sub-category.
2. International Skilled Worker: Tech Talent Pathway
This sub-category is for high-skilled technology and innovation sector workers who:
- Have a job offer for a high-skilled occupation in Saskatchewan;
- Are either living in Canada or abroad;
- Meet the criteria of the sub-category; and,
- May be in the immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) Express Entry Pool (not required).
3. International Skilled Worker: Occupation In-Demand
This sub-category is for skilled workers who:
- Do not have a job offer in Saskatchewan but are highly skilled in an in-demand occupation;
- Who are living abroad or in Canada; and
- Meet the criteria of the sub-category.
4. International Skilled Worker: Saskatchewan Express Entry
This sub-category is for skilled workers who:
- Do not have a job offer in Saskatchewan;
- Who are living abroad or in Canada;
- Are in the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) Express Entry Pool; and
- Meet the criteria of the sub-category.
5. Hard-to-Fill Skills Pilot
This sub-category is for intermediate and lower-skilled workers who:
- Have a job offer for an eligible intermediate or low-skilled occupation in Saskatchewan;
- Are either living in Canada or abroad;
- Meet the criteria of the pilot
Check for more details: SINP
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Latest Saskatchewan PNP Occupation In-Demand Draw
The Selected Occupations:
- 00012 - Senior managers - financial, communications and other business services
- 10010 - Financial managers
- 10011 - Human resources managers 10021 - Banking, credit and other investment managers
- 11101 - Financial and investment analysts
- 11109 - Other financial officers
- 11200 - Human resources professionals
- 12010 - Supervisors, general office and administrative support workers
- 12102 - Procurement and purchasing agents and officers
- 20012 - Computer and information systems managers
- 21220 - Cybersecurity specialists
- 21221 - Business systems specialists
- 21222 - Information systems specialists
- 21223 - Database analysts and data administrators
- 21231 - Software engineers and designers
- 22220 - Computer network and web technicians
- 22303 - Construction estimators
- 41200 - University professors and lecturers
- 41210 - College and other vocational instructors
- 41405 - Education policy researchers, consultants and program officers
- 42202 - Early childhood educators and assistants
- 43100 - Elementary and secondary school teacher assistants
- 60010 - Corporate sales managers
- 70012 - Facility operation and maintenance managers