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How to calculate Saskatchewan PNP points?

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How to calculate Saskatchewan PNP points?

Saskatchewan is starting to become one of the most demanded Province by aspiring immigrants. As it still is less competitive to get nominated by Saskatchewan, here's how you can calculate your Saskatchewan PNP points.

 

The minimum eligibility to apply for Saskatchewan PNP


  1. Candidates must achieve a minimum of 60 out of 100 points in the Saskatchewan points Calculator grid and meet other significant criteria to be considered for the International Skilled Worker Category and Experience Category.
  2.  A valid Express entry profile number, as well as a job seeker validation code, are required.
  3. They must demonstrate their language competency by taking a language exam recognized by a valid testing agency, such as IELTS for English and TEF for French.
  4. Must have completed at least one year of post-secondary education or training (degree, diploma, or certificate) that is comparable to the Canadian educational system.
  5.  Must have a minimum of one year of working experience in a NOC skill level 0, A, or B occupation, and the occupation must be in high demand in the province.
  6. If the occupation is regulated in the province, the candidate must obtain the appropriate certification or licensure.
  7. Enough settlement funds, as well as a settlement plant grid and other important conditions, are required.

 

 

The following are the primary factors that go towards calculating Saskatchewan PNP points:


 Factor 1: Job Market Success – 80 points maximum

  • Training and Education

Applicants can gain points for their education by providing verified documentation of post-secondary education and/or training programmes completed. To obtain points under this selection factor, diplomas, certificates, or degrees must be submitted with complete transcripts.


  • Work Experience

The candidate is given points in this area based on their job experience in a skilled profession (NOC skill level 0, A, or B) over the previous ten years. Each year of work experience in the previous five years is worth two points, and each year in the six to ten years prior to applying is worth one point.

  • Language Proficiency

Candidates are recognized for their ability to communicate in English or French. Applicants must pass a language exam administered by a SINP-approved language test, such as the IELTS for English or the TEF for French, to demonstrate their abilities. To be eligible, the candidate must have completed Level 4 of the Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB).

  • Age

Maximum points are given if you are between the age group of 22-and 34. 0 points are allotted above the age of 50.

 

 Factor 2: Adaptability and Connection to the Saskatchewan Labor Market - Maximum 30 points

30 points remain for immigrants with a strong connection to the Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program labor market, demonstrating a genuine desire and capacity to settle and establish themselves economically as permanent residents in Saskatchewan.

 

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