I meet the 35 points requirement under the Skilled Workers Category, but I do not have a job offer in Saskatchewan. Can I still apply under this category?
No. In order to be eligible under this category you must have a permanent full-time job offer from a Saskatchewan Employer in a NOC level 0, A or B on the NOC Matrix or in a Designated trade in Saskatchewan.
Is there a list of jobs approved under the Skilled Workers Category?
No. To check if a job would be acceptable under the Skilled Workers Category, please find the NOC code that best fits the job under the National Occupational Classification system and then check if this job is in the NOC level 0, A or B on the NOC matrix or is considered a Designated trade in Saskatchewan.
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