Posted on January 12 2018
Saskatchewan International Skilled Worker category has begun accepting 400 fresh applications. It is a subcategory of Saskatchewan province in the federal Express entry pool. The announcement for accepting the applications was made by the province on 10 January. The acceptance of applications will remain open till the target of 400 is met, as quoted by the CIC News.
Saskatchewan International Skilled Worker category does not mandate a job offer or ties to the Saskatchewan province. It enables SINP to nominate candidates who are already present in the Express entry pool of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada. They must possess essential skilled work experience, education, and language proficiency. Other factors that assist them to successfully settle in Saskatchewan must also be satisfied by them.
Applicants who are successful in receiving the nomination from this province will receive extra 600 CRS points. In 2017, this sub-category of the Express entry pool opened 5 times. It offered Canada PR nominations to 3, 200 immigrants.
The Express entry sub-category of Saskatchewan starts accepting applications without any prior notice. Thus the candidates in the Express entry pool must keep all their documents ready. This will ensure immediate filing of the application once the category opens.
The candidates who intend to apply for the Saskatchewan International Skilled Worker category must fulfill certain conditions. If they reside in Canada, they must possess a legal status. They must possess Profile Number in Express Entry and Validation Code as Job Seeker.
Minimum 60 points out of the 100 points on the grid assessment of SINP are also required. Language test results from a designated assessment agency must be offered by the applicants. These must be on par with the level of language declared in Express entry profile.
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