Highlights: SINP Entrepreneur stream issued 50 invitations on January 5, 2023
- Saskatchewan issued 50 invitations under Entrepreneur stream
- Candidates having the score of 85 and above were invited in this draw
- Candidates having 80 points also received invitations if they have CLB 6 or higher score
- The invitees have the opportunity to submit Canada PR visa applications
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Details of the Saskatchewan Entrepreneur stream draw
Saskatchewan held its first Entrepreneur draw in 2023 and issued 50 invitations. The details of the draw can be found in the table below:
Date | Low | Average | High | Total selections |
January 5, 2023 | 80 | 95 | 130 | 50 |
Saskatchewan Entrepreneur stream invited 50 candidates
Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program draw invited 50 candidates under Entrepreneur stream. Candidates having 85 and above points received invitations. Immigrants with a score of 80 received invitations if their language proficiency result was CLB 6 and above.
Previous Saskatchewan draw under Entrepreneur stream
Saskatchewan held its previous SINP Entrepreneur stream draw on November 3, 2022 and invited 55 candidates to submit applications for Canada PR.
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Saskatchewan Entrepreneur stream issues 55 invitations
Previous draws under the International Skilled Workers stream
Saskatchewan held two draws in December 2022 and issued 1,103 invitations. The details of the draws can be found in the table below:
Invitation Date | Stream | Total invitations in draw | Minimum score |
December 15, 2022 |
International Skilled Workers stream |
635 | 100 |
December 21, 2022 | 468 | 64-69 |
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SINP draw invited 635 candidates under two categories
Saskatchewan PNP issued 468 invitations under the International Skilled Workers Stream
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