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Province Nominee Program (PNP)

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NOTE: Application intake thresholds will no longer be used by March 3, 2020 for SINP program.

 

Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP):  All the province and territory except Quebec, has its own immigration programs called Provincial Nominee Programs. Each province searches out foreign workers with experience in Occupations/ Job which are in demand. If you are to go with this program than you must check out the requirements of your choice province and make sure if you are eligible for just any one province might be your path to destination of Canada.

 

At the moment we are running Saskatchewan province program under PNP program. It is called SINP (Saskatchewan immigrate nominee program). This occupation in demand sub-category is for skilled workers who have got bachelor or masters degree and experience in one of Saskatchewan’s in-demand occupation lists, are categorizes and rated skill level A or B or skill type O under Canada’s National Occupational classification, on NOC.

 

Under SINP two applicants have received invitations to apply (ita), have got the biometric test and have applied further application process, and waiting for PR. This is nearly complete process and hopeful soon they are going to receive PR. Our team is eagerly waiting that moment to congratulate the lucky applicants.

 

Nearly 50 applicants have created the expressions of interest (EOI) profile and submitted their profile. They are waiting for draw from pool. Day by day there is huge increment in fresh joining as well.

 

SINP is outstanding program for applicants who have got at least bachelors degree and experienced in same related field which is listed in occupation-in-demand list. This is point based program who met it; it is golden opportunity to migrate Canada. So, question arises if you are eligible why to lose opportunity to migrate Canada. If you want to find whether you are eligible or not please feel free to visit our office.

 

SINP In-Demand Occupations

The following high-skilled occupations are considered in-demand in Saskatchewan. These lists are based on the SINP’s Excluded Occupations List, which replaced the In-Demand Occupations List in September 2019.

All in-demand occupations that are eligible under the SINP’s Express Entry and Occupation In-Demand sub-categories are rated Skill Level A or B or Skill Type 0 under Canada’s National Occupational Classification, or NOC.

 

In order to determine your NOC, visit this page.

 

The majority of eligible occupations under the SINP’s Express Entry and In-Demand Occupation sub-categories are unregulated and do not require professional licensure. These unregulated professions form the first set of lists below.

 

The second set of lists concerns eligible professions that are regulated or have professional certification standards in Canada and/or Saskatchewan and require additional documentation.

 

SINP in-demand occupations – no licensure required

Skill Type 0 – Managerial

NOCOCCUPATION TITLESKILL LEVEL / TYPE
0013Senior managers – financial, communications and other business services0
0014Senior managers – health, education, social and community services and membership organizations0
0016Senior managers – construction, transportation, production and utilities0
0111Financial managers0
0112Human resources managers0
0113Purchasing managers0
0114Other administrative services managers0
0121Insurance, real estate and financial brokerage managers0
0122Banking, credit and other investment managers0
0124Advertising, marketing and public relations managers0
0125Other business services managers0
0131Telecommunication carriers managers0
0132Postal and courier services managers0
0212Architecture and science managers0
0213Computer and information systems managers0
0421Administrators – post-secondary education and vocational training0
0423Managers in social, community and correctional services0
0601Corporate sales managers0
0621Retail and wholesale trade managers0
0631Restaurant and food service managers0
0632Accommodation service managers0
0651Managers in customer and personal services, n.e.c.0
0711Construction managers0
0712Home building and renovation managers0
0714Facility operation and maintenance managers0
0731Managers in transportation0
0811Managers in natural resources production and fishing0
0821Managers in agriculture0
0911Manufacturing managers0
0912Utilities managers0

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Skill Level A – Professional

NOCOCCUPATION TITLESKILL LEVEL / TYPE
1112Financial and investment analystsA
1114Other financial officersA
1121Human resources professionalsA
1122Professional occupations in business management consultingA
1123Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relationsA
2112ChemistsA
2121Biologists and related scientistsA
2161Mathematicians, statisticians and actuariesA
2171Information systems analysts and consultantsA
2172Database analysts and data administratorsA
4011University professors and lecturersA
4021College and other vocational instructorsA
4033Educational counsellorsA
4153Family, marriage and other related counsellorsA
4156Employment counsellorsA
4161Natural and applied science policy researchers, consultants and program officersA
4162Economists and economic policy researchers and analystsA
4163Business development officers and marketing researchers and consultantsA
4164Social policy researchers, consultants and program officersA
4165Health policy researchers, consultants and program officersA
4166Education policy researchers, consultants and program officersA
4167Recreation, sports and fitness policy researchers, consultants and program officersA
4169Other professional occupations in social science, n.e.c.A

Skill Level B – Technical or Skilled Trades

NOCOCCUPATION TITLESKILL LEVEL / TYPE
1211Supervisors, general office and administrative support workersB
1212Supervisors, finance and insurance office workersB
1213Supervisors, library, correspondence and related information workersB
1214Supervisors, mail and message distribution occupationsB
1215Supervisors, supply chain, tracking and scheduling co-ordination occupationsB
1221Administrative officersB
1222Executive assistantsB
1223Human resources and recruitment officersB
1224Property administratorsB
1225Purchasing agents and officersB
1226Conference and event plannersB
1241Administrative assistantsB
1242Legal administrative assistantsB
1243Medical administrative assistantsB
1251Court reporters, medical transcriptionists and related occupationsB
1252Health information management occupationsB
1253Records management techniciansB
1254Statistical officers and related research support occupationsB
1313Insurance underwritersB
2211Chemical technologists and techniciansB
2212Geological and mineral technologists and techniciansB
2222Agricultural and fish products inspectorsB
2223Forestry technologists and techniciansB
2224Conservation and fishery officersB
2231Civil engineering technologists and techniciansB
2232Mechanical engineering technologists and techniciansB
2233Industrial engineering and manufacturing technologists and techniciansB
2234Construction estimatorsB
2241Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and techniciansB
2242Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment)B
2243Industrial instrument technicians and mechanicsB
2244Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, technicians and inspectorsB
2252Industrial designersB
2253Drafting technologists and techniciansB
2254Land survey technologists and techniciansB
2255Technical occupations in geomatics and meteorologyB
2261Non-destructive testers and inspection techniciansB
2262Engineering inspectors and regulatory officersB
2263Inspectors in public and environmental health and occupational health and safetyB
2264Construction inspectorsB
2272Air traffic controllers and related occupationsB
2281Computer network techniciansB
2282User support techniciansB
2283Information systems testing techniciansB
3212Medical laboratory technicians and pathologists’ assistantsB
3214Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologistsB
3217Cardiology technologists and electrophysiological diagnostic technologists, n.e.c.B
3219Other medical technologists and technicians (except dental health)B
3223Dental technologists, technicians and laboratory assistantsB
3237Other technical occupations in therapy and assessmentB
4211Paralegal and related occupationsB
4212Social and community service workersB
4216Other instructorsB
6211Retail sales supervisorsB
6221Technical sales specialists – wholesale tradeB
6222Retail and wholesale buyersB
6235Financial sales representativesB
6312Executive housekeepersB
6313Accommodation, travel, tourism and related services supervisorsB
6315Cleaning supervisorsB
6316Other services supervisorsB
6321ChefsB
6342Tailors, dressmakers, furriers and millinersB
6344Jewellers, jewellery and watch repairers and related occupationsB
6345UpholsterersB
7232Tool and die makersB
7245Telecommunications line and cable workersB
7246Telecommunications installation and repair workersB
7282Concrete finishersB
7284Plasterers, drywall installers and finishers and lathersB
7295Floor covering installersB
7301Contractors and supervisors, mechanic tradesB
7302Contractors and supervisors, heavy equipment operator crewsB
7304Supervisors, railway transport operationsB
7305Supervisors, motor transport and other ground transit operatorsB
7311Construction millwrights and industrial mechanicsB
7313Heating, refrigeration and air conditioning mechanicsB
7314Railway carmen/womenB
7315Aircraft mechanics and aircraft inspectorsB
7332Appliance servicers and repairersB
7333Electrical mechanicsB
7334Motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle and other related mechanicsB
7335Other small engine and small equipment repairersB
7362Railway conductors and brakemen/womenB
7381Printing press operatorsB
7384Other trades and related occupations, n.e.c.B
8211Supervisors, logging and forestryB
8221Supervisors, mining and quarryingB
8222Contractors and supervisors, oil and gas drilling and servicesB
8231Underground production and development minersB
8241Logging machinery operatorsB
8252Agricultural service contractors, farm supervisors and specialized livestock workersB
8255Contractors and supervisors, landscaping, grounds maintenance and horticulture servicesB
9211Supervisors, mineral and metal processingB
9212Supervisors, petroleum, gas and chemical processing and utilitiesB
9213Supervisors, food and beverage processingB
9215Supervisors, forest products processingB
9226Supervisors, other mechanical and metal products manufacturingB
9231Central control and process operators, mineral and metal processingB
9232Central control and process operators, petroleum, gas and chemical processingB
9241Power engineers and power systems operatorsB

 

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