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Why Saskatchewan is not conducting draws : A complete Guide

Why Saskatchewan is not conducting draws : A complete Guide

Why is the SINP draw not happening? While the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) is a possible pathway for obtaining Canadian permanent residency through its various streams, applicants may experience delays in receiving invitations to Saskatchewan's latest draw. In 2024, the frequency of these draws may be irregular. Let’s explore the reasons behind this.

Why is the SINP not conducting regular draws?

  • Application Backlog: SINP processes complex applications, leading to a backlog. The program prioritizes clearing this backlog before conducting new draws.
  • Program Review or Changes: SINP frequently reviews and modifies its programs. For example, the “Hard to Fill” program is currently paused but will resume soon.
  • PNP Quota: SINP has an annual nomination quota of 8,000. Exceeding this quota could delay draws until the following year.
  • Labour Market Demand: Draw frequency aligns with Saskatchewan’s job market needs. Reduced demand for certain occupations affects draw schedules.
  • Policy Changes or Priorities: Government policy shifts impact SINP draw frequency.
  • Administrative Issues: Occasionally, technical difficulties or administrative challenges delay draws.

When will the next SINP draw be?

The Saskatchewan PNP (SINP) does not have fixed dates for its draws; they occur randomly. Although not consistently scheduled, approximately one draw takes place per month. If you’re curious about the next draw, you can review the history of past SINP draws in 2023. Based on that information, you can make an educated guess about when the next draw might occur. However, the exact date remains unknown.

SINP Next Draw Prediction for 2024

On June 13, 2024, Saskatchewan conducted its latest Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw, inviting 120 candidates through the Occupations In-Demand and Express Entry streams.

Based on past trends, Saskatchewan PNP draws typically occur at least every two weeks, with occasional exceptions. However, the government of Saskatchewan does not release a schedule in advance.

Impact of Express Entry Changes

In 2024, Canada has raised its targets for skilled worker immigration through the Express Entry program. As a result, the Saskatchewan PNP may receive fewer applications. Candidates eligible for both Express Entry and SINP will likely prioritize federal draws.

However, the latest SINP draw remains appealing for those who don’t qualify for Express Entry, especially applicants without job offers backed by a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). Additionally, SINP offers faster processing times compared to other PNPs.

Despite changes in Express Entry, Saskatchewan is expected to maintain the same number of nominations in 2024, according to the latest SINP news. While minimum cutoff scores may decrease slightly, they will remain competitive.

SINP Application Tips

To enhance your chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for SINP, consider the following application tips:

  • Create a Comprehensive Profile: Develop a thorough and compelling SINP profile.
  • Eligibility Check: Ensure you meet all eligibility requirements before applying.
  • Supporting Documents: Submit documents including educational credentials, proof of work experience, and language test results.
  • Keep Your Expression of Interest (EOI) Updated: Regularly update your EOI with any changes in your profile or points score.
  • Timely Application: Be ready to apply promptly once you receive an ITA.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

In 2024, Saskatchewan typically conducts PNP draws either monthly or every two months. We expect approximately 10 to 12 draws during the year.

In 2024, the minimum points required for Skilled Workers is 60, while International Graduates need at least 68 points. These points may see a slight increase in upcoming draws.

The latest SINP draw for 2024 was announced on June 13, 2024. Since then, no further draws have taken place. The SINP does not provide advance updates before draws.

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