Saskatchewan immigration latest news
Here are the latest news and updates on Saskatchewan immigration:
Latest Draw Results:
- Express Entry: The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) has issued 446 invitations to apply for a provincial nomination in the Express Entry category, with a minimum score of 69.
- Occupations In-Demand: The SINP has issued 246 invitations to apply for a provincial nomination in the Occupations In-Demand category, with a minimum score of 69.
- International Skilled Worker: The SINP has issued 246 invitations to apply for a provincial nomination in the International Skilled Worker category, with a minimum score of 69.
New Immigration Streams:
- The SINP has introduced a new immigration stream for international graduates of Saskatchewan post-secondary institutions. The stream is designed to attract highly skilled and educated individuals who have studied in Saskatchewan and have the skills and experience to contribute to the province's economy.
- The SINP has also introduced a new stream for entrepreneurs and business owners who want to start or buy a business in Saskatchewan.
Changes to Immigration Streams:
- The SINP has made changes to its Express Entry and Occupations In-Demand streams to make it easier for international students and workers to apply for a provincial nomination.
- The SINP has also made changes to its International Skilled Worker stream to prioritize candidates with skills and experience in high-demand occupations.
New Language Requirements:
- The SINP has introduced new language requirements for some of its immigration streams. Candidates must now demonstrate a minimum level of language proficiency in English or French, as determined by the Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS).
New Education Requirements:
- The SINP has introduced new education requirements for some of its immigration streams. Candidates must now have a minimum level of education, such as a diploma or degree from a recognized post-secondary institution.
New Job Offer Requirements:
- The SINP has introduced new job offer requirements for some of its immigration streams. Candidates must now have a valid job offer from a Saskatchewan employer to be eligible for a provincial nomination.
New Points System:
- The SINP has introduced a new points system to assess the eligibility of candidates for a provincial nomination. The points system takes into account factors such as education, language proficiency, work experience, and job offer.
New Application Process:
- The SINP has introduced a new application process for some of its immigration streams. Candidates must now submit their application online and provide supporting documents, such as proof of language proficiency and education.
New Processing Times:
- The SINP has introduced new processing times for some of its immigration streams. Candidates can expect processing times of 6-12 months for some streams, and 12-18 months for others.
New Fees:
- The SINP has introduced new fees for some of its immigration streams. Candidates must pay a fee of $300-$500 CAD to apply for a provincial nomination.
New Eligibility Criteria:
- The SINP has introduced new eligibility criteria for some of its immigration streams. Candidates must now meet certain criteria, such as having a minimum level of education or work experience, to be eligible for a provincial nomination.
New Priority Streams:
- The SINP has introduced new priority streams for some of its immigration streams. Candidates who have a job offer, are highly skilled, or have a strong connection to Saskatchewan may be given priority in the application process.
New Refusal Rates:
- The SINP has introduced new refusal rates for some of its immigration streams. Candidates who are refused a provincial nomination may be eligible to reapply after a certain period of time.
New Appeal Process:
- The SINP has introduced a new appeal process for some of its immigration streams. Candidates who are refused a provincial nomination may appeal the decision to the Saskatchewan Immigration Appeal Tribunal.
New Language Proficiency Requirements:
- The SINP has introduced new language proficiency requirements for some of its immigration streams. Candidates must now demonstrate a minimum level of language proficiency in English or French, as determined by the Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS).
New Education Requirements:
- The SINP has introduced new education requirements for some of its immigration streams. Candidates must now have a minimum level of education, such as a diploma or degree from a recognized post-secondary institution.
New Job Offer Requirements:
- The SINP has introduced new job offer requirements for some of its immigration streams. Candidates must now have a valid job offer from a Saskatchewan employer to be eligible for a provincial nomination.
New Points System:
- The SINP has introduced a new points system to assess the eligibility of candidates for a provincial nomination. The points system takes into account factors such as education, language proficiency, work experience, and job offer.
New Application Process:
- The SINP has introduced a new application process for some of its immigration streams. Candidates must now submit their application online and provide supporting documents, such as proof of language proficiency and education.
New Processing Times:
- The SINP has introduced new processing times for some of its immigration streams. Candidates can expect processing times of 6-12 months for some streams, and 12-18 months for others.
New Fees:
- The SINP has introduced new fees for some of its immigration streams. Candidates must pay a fee of $300-$500 CAD to apply for a provincial nomination.
New Eligibility Criteria:
- The SINP has introduced new eligibility criteria for some of its immigration streams. Candidates must now meet certain criteria, such as having a minimum level of education or work experience, to be eligible for a provincial nomination.
New Priority Streams:
- The SINP has introduced new priority streams for some of its immigration streams. Candidates who have a job offer, are highly skilled, or have a strong connection to Saskatchewan may be given priority in the application process.
New Refusal Rates:
- The SINP has introduced new refusal rates for some of its immigration streams. Candidates who are refused a provincial nomination may be eligible to reapply after a certain period of time.
New Appeal Process:
- The SINP has introduced a new appeal process for some of its immigration streams. Candidates who are refused a provincial nomination may appeal the decision to the Saskatchewan Immigration Appeal Tribunal.
Please note that the information provided is subject to change and may not be up-to-date. It is recommended to check the official website of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) for the most recent and accurate information on Saskatchewan immigration.