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Why Saskatchewan is not conducting draws : A complete Guide

Why Saskatchewan is not conducting draws : A complete Guide

Why is the SINP draw not happening? Are you frustrated by the lack of Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) draws in 2025? The SINP is a key pathway to Canadian permanent residency, but draws have been paused due to federal immigration cuts. Let's understand why this is happening and how Peerless Immigration Services can help you explore alternative PR options.

Why is the SINP not conducting regular draws in 2025?

The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) draws, once held roughly every two weeks, are now paused for most international applicants due to federal cuts and policy shifts. This SINP draw pause in 2025 has left many hopefuls in limbo, but understanding the reasons can help you pivot to alternatives. Don’t let delays stop your Canada PR journey—explore other pathways with Peerless Immigration today.

  • Federal PNP Allocation Cuts: In the 2025-2027 Immigration Levels Plan, Canada reduced Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) allocations by 50% overall, hitting Saskatchewan’s quota hard (from around 8,000 in prior years to roughly half). This forces the province to conserve spots, halting regular EOI draws for international candidates. Impact: No new draws since September 2024, with nominations now capped and unpredictable.
  • 75% Mandate for In-Canada Nominations: The federal government requires 75% of SINP nominations to go to temporary residents already in Saskatchewan (e.g., workers on permits), leaving just 25% for international applicants. This shift prioritizes local retention over global recruitment, effectively pausing draws for those abroad without ties. Tip: If you’re in Canada on a work/study permit, your chances improve—check eligibility now.
  • Application Backlog and Processing Priorities: With reduced quotas, SINP is focusing on clearing existing applications (processing times now up to 16+ weeks) before inviting new ones. The February 2025 pause on Job Approval Forms (JAFs) exacerbated this, as the program reviewed and updated policies. Resumption of JAF intake on March 27, 2025, hasn’t yet led to draws, as spots fill quickly in priority sectors.
  • Quota Limits and Sector-Specific Focus: Saskatchewan’s 2025 nomination cap is severely limited, with international spots restricted to high-demand occupations in healthcare, agriculture, and skilled trades. Non-priority streams (e.g., general Occupations In-Demand without a job offer) are closed, and caps on JAFs mean draws won’t resume broadly until 2026 or later. This ensures nominations support economic priorities amid labor shortages.
  • Labour Market Shifts and Unemployment Concerns: Draws are tied to Saskatchewan’s job needs, but federal cuts coincide with rising Canadian unemployment (around 6.5% in mid-2025), prompting a reassessment. The province paused programs to avoid over-recruitment, focusing on in-province workers. Prediction: Sporadic draws may return for targeted roles, but frequency will remain low.
  • Program Reviews, Policy Overhauls, and Administrative Adjustments: SINP paused intake in February 2025 for updates, closing certain sub-categories (e.g., Entrepreneur streams) and returning ineligible EOIs with refunds. Ongoing reviews ensure compliance with federal rules, but technical and administrative hurdles (e.g., EOI system tweaks) delay restarts. Advice: Update your profile regularly and explore federal Express Entry.
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When will the next SINP draw be?

The SINP does not announce draw dates in advance. As of September 2025, draws are paused, with the last one held on September 12, 2024 (89 ITAs, 88 CRS points). While waiting, explore other PR pathways with our Free Eligibility Check.

SINP Next Draw Prediction for 2025

With draws paused in 2025 due to federal cuts, predictions are uncertain. The last draw (September 12, 2024) invited 89 candidates. If draws resume, expect higher CRS cutoffs due to reduced quotas. Contact us to stay updated and explore alternatives.

Impact of Express Entry Changes

In 2025, Express Entry remains a strong PR pathway despite PNP cuts. SINP’s pause makes federal programs or other PNPs (e.g., Alberta, Ontario) more viable for international applicants. Peerless Immigration can assess your eligibility for these options Book a Free Consultation.

SINP Application Tips

To enhance your chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for SINP, consider the following application tips:

  • Create a Comprehensive Profile: Develop a thorough and compelling SINP profile.
  • Eligibility Check: Ensure you meet all eligibility requirements before applying.
  • Supporting Documents: Submit documents including educational credentials, proof of work experience, and language test results.
  • Keep Your Expression of Interest (EOI) Updated: Regularly update your EOI with any changes in your profile or points score.
  • Timely Application: Be ready to apply promptly once you receive an ITA.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

In 2024, Saskatchewan typically conducts PNP draws either monthly or every two months. We expect approximately 10 to 12 draws during the year.

In 2024, the minimum points required for Skilled Workers is 60, while International Graduates need at least 68 points. These points may see a slight increase in upcoming draws.

The latest SINP draw for 2024 was announced on June 13, 2024. Since then, no further draws have taken place. The SINP does not provide advance updates before draws.

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