Saskatchewan 20 in-demand Occupations Require Professional Licensure
- Jenniffer
- Aug 7, 2017
- 1 min read

On July 29, Saskatchewan a province of Canada for the two of its popular immigration categories announced a 43 in-demand expanded list of occupations. This process may seem a bit discouraging as more than half of the 43 in-demand occupations required a professional licensure. This process can also be done from outside the Canada by associating with one of the pertinent organizations nominated by the Saskatchewan government.
Varied occupations are included in the list, that includes engineering, IT, medicine, social work, marketing skilled trades, agriculture and much more.
This list is applied to two sub categories of SINP – Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program:
SINP- Express Entry International Skilled Worker
This sub-category is in line with the federal Express Entry
Job offer under this program is not required
Eligible Candidates under the Express Entry pool are invited on first come first serve basis.
Successful applicants under this program would receive an additional 600 CRS points
This sub category as per 2017 statistics, was opened four times in this year.
SINP – Occupations in- demand International Skilled Worker
Eligible Candidates outside the Express Entry pool are invited on first come first serve basis.
Job offer under this program is not required
So far this sub category has been opened twice in 2017
Intake for this sub categories are for shorter periods may be lasting for some days or even hours.
Out of these 43 in-demand occupations, 23 occupations require licensure while 20 occupations do not require the professional licensure. Candidates eligible with the relevant work experience in this 20 in-demand occupations may apply to SINP and receive a nomination certificate.
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