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How to apply for the nomination of skilled immigrants from Saskatchewan, Canada

As a traditional province-nominated immigration project, the general skilled migration (OID) in Saskatchewan has a stable policy and a long history. The evaluation standard is also composed of "points system", and the points are composed of the applicant's age, education, work experience, language ability and relevant experience (relatives, work experience and education experience) in Saskatchewan. Total score 100, divided into two parts. In the first part, the labor market indicators, that is, education, work experience, language ability and age, are 70 points. In the second part, the relevant managers in Saskatchewan are given extra points, that is, relatives, work experience and Saskatchewan education are 30 points. General skilled immigrants, Saskatchewan, 60 points, which means that applicants can apply if they reach 60 points. EOI scores are not high or low, so they can cross the line.

For the average applicant, it is difficult to get extra points by passing the second part. That is to say, if you have nearly ten years of relevant work experience and have a bachelor's degree, then the IELTS test must at least reach the level of CLB5. If it is a master's degree, then IELTS must reach at least CLB4 level. What is the concept of CLB4? That is, listening, speaking, reading and writing are 4.5/4/3.5/4 respectively. This is why Saskatchewan technology is so popular. CLB4 can meet the requirements of lower IELTS scores without high IELTS scores.

From the number of application places that Pisa has opened this year, it can be found that from 17 to now, Pisa's EE has released 2662 places, and Pisa's general skilled immigrant OID has released 2300 places. In other words, there are still 1 0,000 places that have not been distributed this year.