Saskatchewan Immigration Draw Targets Specific Jobs With 534 Invitations
Saskatchewan immigration has conducted a new Expression of Interest draw that saw the province issue 534 invitations across two streams. In the November 3 Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan immigration has conducted a new Expression of Interest draw that saw the province issue 534 invitations across two streams. In the November 3 Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan immigration has released details of two new Expression of Interest draws that saw the province issue a total of 1,073 invitations. In an October
2020-03-27 – Saskatchewan immigration issued invitations to 205 candidates in 71 occupations in its latest Expression of Interest draw. The March 26 Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee
2020-03-06 – Saskatchewan immigration invited 73 candidates in its second Entrepreneur Stream draw of 2020. The March 5 draw was also the second since the
2020-03-03 – Saskatchewan immigration will conduct a new draw through the province’s popular Entrepreneur Stream on Thursday, March 5. The draw will be the second
2020-02-28 – Saskatchewan immigration issued invitations to apply to 576 candidates in 94 occupations in its latest Expression of Interest draw. The February 27 Saskatchewan
2020-02-14 – Saskatchewan immigration issued invitations to apply to 646 candidates in 107 occupations in its latest Expression of Interest draw. The February 13 Saskatchewan
2020-01-30 – Saskatchewan officials are continuing to push the federal government to give it more power over immigration to the province. Following talks in December
2020-01-14 – Saskatchewan immigration’s second Expression of Interest draw in four days saw invitations issued to 234 Express Entry and Occupations In-Demand candidates. The January
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