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  • 2018/7/20 9:35
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The Saskatchewan occupational category (English full name: International Skilled Worker – Occupations In-Demand sub-category and EE category (English: the International Skilled Worker – Saskatchewan Express Entry sub-category) has always been a quota system, but Usually their places are spikes, so many applicants feel very passive, the conditions are enough, but they always miss the quota.


Today, the Saskatchewan Immigration Department suddenly announced that its shortage of occupational categories and EE categories officially ended the era of rostering, officially entered the era of EOI system selection. From July 16th, 2018, applicants can pass the Saskatchewan Immigration Office. The EOI (Express of Interest System) is registered, and only after receiving the government invitation to the ITA can the full set of materials be submitted.


The official website screenshot is as follows:

 

 

As a licensed immigration consultant designated by the Saskatchewan Immigration Department, the Canadian immigrants received the email notification from the Immigration Bureau about the news in the first time. The notice also listed some information that has not been published on the website. Including the government's commitment to keep at least one monthly invitation at the beginning, and the invitation will not be notified in advance, but the results will be announced online. Some email content screenshots are as follows:


   

Mr. Zhou Kechang, President of Canada International Immigration Services,is a designated licensed immigration consultant in Saskatchewan. The link can be found at: http://publications.gov.sk.ca/documents/283/105739-Licensed%20Immigration%20Consultants.pdf


Screenshot below:

  

 

It should be pointed out that in addition to the licensed immigration consultant, in addition to the insurance with a maximum insured amount of 1 million Canadian dollars, an additional deposit of 20,000 Canadian dollars must be paid to the Saskatchewan government. In order to further protect the rights and interests of consumers.


 

Here's a look at the list of this short list of occupations: International Skilled Worker – Occupations In-Demand category:


Official website screenshot:

 

Conditions for applying for occupational skilled immigrants in Saskatchewan:

1. At least 60 points (a total of 100 points) must be obtained in the Saskatchewan technical immigration scoring standard.

2. Achieve the lowest language standard CLB 4 points (equivalent to IELTS G class 4 points, specifically: read: 3.5, write 4.0, listen: 4.5, say: 4.0)

3. Complete at least one year of college or higher education and obtain a corresponding certificate or diploma;

4. Over the past 10 years, at least 1 year of work experience is related to your educational background or training experience; and work experience needs to be in the national occupational category (NOC 0, A, B) and is in short supply in Saskatchewan Occupation list (please see the detailed list of occupations below);

5. If your major or occupation is a regulated occupation in Saskatchewan, you will need to obtain a qualification or accreditation from Saskatchewan for the occupation;

6. You need a certain amount of money to settle down and a Saskatchewan settlement plan.

 

In addition, the Saskatchewan EE category (English full name: the International Skilled Worker – Saskatchewan Express Entry sub-category) is similar to the shortage of occupational category requirements, and will not be described in detail. If you want to know more, please consult the Canadian immigrants.


In line with this reform, the Saskatchewan Immigration Department also updated the list of Saskatchewan occupations on June 20, 2018. Unfortunately, this list of scarce occupations removed some of the previously popular positions.


Here are some of the scarce occupations that Canadian and American immigrants have for you that do not require local certification. If you would like to know the full list of occupations (including occupations that require local certification), please see the link below.

Http://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/immigrating-to-saskatchewan/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/applicants-international-skilled-workers/sinp-in-demand-occupation-list


The Saskatchewan government will update the list from time to time. If there are some new occupation lists that are more suitable for you in the future, we will update you for the first time.


Annex 1: List of occupations that are in short supply (professionals that do not require local certification) – updated June 20, 2018;