SINP Draw Scores History

2023-08-29 06:56 Greenlimes丶Cici


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        The Saskatchewan Provincial Nominee Program (SINP) is a provincial immigration pathway in Canada administered by the government of Saskatchewan. It is designed to attract and nominate skilled international immigrants who possess qualifications and attributes that align with the economic and labor market needs of the province. Eligibility for the SINP is contingent upon meeting specific criteria within various immigration categories, encompassing factors such as age, educational qualifications, work experience, and language proficiency.   


        Prospective applicants are assessed and assigned points based on these criteria, with the accumulated points serving as a determinant of their eligibility for provincial nomination. It is imperative for applicants to stay informed about the evolving minimum score requirements, which may be adjusted in response to changes in immigration policies and the province's economic priorities. Successful nominees who obtain provincial nomination through the SINP gain a pathway to apply for permanent resident status in Canada, affording them long-term settlement opportunities and the associated benefits of permanent residency.


Saskatchewan Provincial Nominee Score Summary(OID&EE)

Updated June 12, 2023

dates

Immigration Program

Number of people invited

Invitation Score

2023/6/8

EE

268

69

2023/6/8

OID

232

69

2023/5/18

EE

784

67

2023/5/18

OID

260

67

2023/5/3

EE

739

68

2023/5/3

OID

293

68

2023/4/20

EE

623

69

2023/4/20

OID

444

69

2023/3/23

EE

184

82

2023/3/23

OID

312

82

2023/2/16

EE

177

84

2023/2/16

OID

243

84

2022/12/21

EE

153

80

2022/12/21

OID

315

80

2022/12/15

EE

348

82

2022/12/15

OID

285

82

2022/11/8

EE

10

69

2022/11/8

OID

21

69

2022/9/28

EE

639

83

2022/9/28

OID

507

81

2022/9/15

EE

53

60

2022/9/15

OID

273

60

2022/9/7

EE

521

70

2022/9/7

OID

422

70

2022/9/6

EE

143

60

2022/9/6

OID

240

60

2022/9/6

EE

159

69

2022/9/6

OID

218

69

2022/9/1

EE

312

61

2022/9/1

OID

629

61

2022/8/25

EE

295

65

2022/8/25

OID

334

65

2022/8/18

EE

416

67

2022/8/18

OID

252

67

2022/8/11

EE

433

68

2022/8/11

OID

312

68

2022/7/28

EE

279

68

2022/7/28

OID

469

68

2022/7/14

EE

430

69

2022/7/14

OID

195

69

2022/7/6

EE

279

73

2022/7/6

OID

398

73

2022/5/5

EE

279

73

2022/5/5

OID

91

87

2022/3/8

EE

39

87

2022/3/8

OID

43

87

2022/1/12

EE

37

68

2022/1/12

OID

67

68

2021/11/18

EE

425

65

2021/11/18

OID

208

65

2021/9/27

EE

152

71

2021/9/27

OID

239

70

2021/9/8

EE

316

66

2021/9/8

OID

212

66

2021/8/19

EE

161

71

2021/8/19

OID

335

70

2021/8/5

EE

161

71

2021/8/5

OID

281

73

2021/7/21

EE

84

77

2021/7/21

OID

196

77

2021/7/8

EE

99

80

2021/7/8

OID

196

80

2021/6/15

EE

103

82

2021/6/15

OID

152

82

2021/5/25

OID

269

65

2021/5/6

EE

136

70

2021/5/6

OID

123

70

2021/4/22

EE

130

70

2021/4/22

OID

139

70

2021/4/8

EE

146

70

2021/4/8

OID

133

70

2021/3/24

EE

183

70

2021/3/24

OID

235

70

2021/3/11

EE

72

71

2021/3/11

OID

176

71

2021/2/25

EE

299

70

2021/2/11

EE

344

72

2021/2/11

OID

197

72

2021/1/21

EE

189

77

2021/1/21

OID

313

77

2021/1/7

EE

148

71

2021/1/7

OID

237

71