Being one of the prairie provinces of Canada, Saskatchewan is quite popular for lush farmlands and exciting employment opportunities in diverse industries, including fishery, forestry, agriculture, manufacturing, energy, mining, tourism, and hospitality sectors. Most skilled workers overlook Saskatchewan, being it a rural community, without considering the fact that the province offers numerous job opportunities. Saskatchewan is one of the Canadian provinces that offer an abundance of opportunities in the majority of in-demand jobs in Canada. Moreover, the province has got such a high number of employment opportunities that it has introduced an excluded occupations list instead of an in-demand occupations list.

Are you willing to work and live in this beautiful province? It is best to start with researching the in-demand jobs in the province. If you obtain an in-demand job offer, you will secure higher possibilities of being invited to apply for permanent residency in the province. However, before discussing the in-demand jobs, we suggest you learn more about the framework of the Saskatchewan PNP so that you can determine your eligibility.

The Framework of the Saskatchewan PNP

The PNP of the province called the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program was introduced to meet the labour force requirement. Below are the major categories under the Saskatchewan PNP:

a)     The International Skilled Worker Category

b)     The Saskatchewan Work Experience Category

c)     The Farm Owner and Operator Category

d)     The Entrepreneur Category

NOTE: The International Skilled Worker category has an excluded occupations list, which specifies the occupations that are ineligible or do not qualify.

The International Skilled Worker Category

Under this category, there are three streams as below:

  1. a)     International Skilled Worker: Saskatchewan Express Entry stream
  2. b)     International Skilled Worker: Occupation In-Demand stream
  3. c)     International Skilled Worker: Employment Offer

International Skilled Worker: Saskatchewan Express Entry stream

Candidates under this stream include highly skilled workers who are willing to apply for Canadian immigration under the Express Entry system. To be eligible, you must have relevant work experience in any in-demand occupation in Canada, which is not listed under the Saskatchewan excluded in-demand occupation list. To apply under this stream, you must first create an online Express Entry profile.

International Skilled Worker: Occupation In-Demand Stream

Candidates under this stream include skilled workers who are willing to apply directly to Saskatchewan’s government for permanent residency. To be eligible, you must have relevant work experience in any in-demand occupation in Canada, which is not listed under the Saskatchewan excluded in-demand occupation list.

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Below is the list of ineligible occupations for the Saskatchewan Express Entry and Occupation In-Demand streams:

1. Administration, Business, and Finance occupations

Check the below list of ineligible occupations under this category with the respective NOC codes:
Justices of the peace and court officers
Appraisers, valuators and auditors
Financial accountants and auditors
Claim examiners and Insurance adjusters
Brokers, investment dealers and securities agents
Border services, employment insurance, immigration and revenue officers
Ship, customs and other brokers

2. Applied & Natural Sciences and related occupations

Check the below list of ineligible occupations under this category with the respective NOC codes:
Aerospace engineers
Flight engineers, flying instructors and Air pilots
Water transport – Deck officers
Water transport – Engineer officers
Forestry professionals
Oceanographers and Geoscientists
Landscape architects
Climatologists and Meteorologists
Other professional occupations – Physical sciences
Petroleum engineers
Astronomers and Physicists
Marine traffic regulators and Railway traffic controllers
Land use and urban planners

 3. Health Occupations

Check the below list of ineligible occupations under this category with the respective NOC codes:
Veterinary technicians and Animal health technologists
Allied primary health practitioners
Speech-language pathologists and Audiologists
Dentists
Dental therapists and Dental hygienists
Denturists
Nutritionists and Dietitians
Family physicians and general practitioners
Licensed nurses (practical)
Massage therapists
Nursing supervisors and co-ordinators
Opticians
Optometrists
Other health professional occupations – Diagnosing and treating
Assessment and therapy – Other professional occupations
Pharmacists
Physiotherapists
Practitioners of natural healing
Registered nurses (including psychiatric nurses)
Specialist physicians
Veterinarians

 4. Managerial Occupations

Check the below list of ineligible occupations under this category with the respective NOC codes:
Canadian Forces – Commissioned officers
Commissioned police officers
Senior firefighting officers and Fire chiefs
Government managers – program administration policy development and economic analysis
Legislators
Art gallery museum library and archive managers
Managers – publishing broadcasting motion pictures and performing arts
Aquaculture managers
Health care managers
Government managers – policy development (education) and program administration
Government managers – policy development (social and health) and program administration
Public administration – other managers
Directors – Sports and fitness program Recreation and service
Administrators of elementary and secondary education and school principals
Officials and Senior government managers
Senior managers – Broadcasting trade and other services n.e.c.

5. Occupations in Art, Culture, Sport, and Recreation

Check the below list of ineligible occupations under this category with the respective NOC codes:
Comedians and actors
Broadcasters and announcers
Artisans and craftspersons
Athletes
Video and audio recording technicians
Writers and authors
Archivists
Broadcast technicians
Coaches
Conductors, composers, and arrangers
Conservators and curators
Dancers
Editors
Graphic illustrators and designers
Operators for video and film camera
Graphic arts technicians
Interior decorators and designers
Journalists
Librarians
Technicians – Library and public archive
Musicians and singers
Other performers, n.e.c.
The performing arts, motion pictures, and broadcasting – Other technical and support occupations
Sculptors, painters, and other visual artists
Patternmakers – Leather, fur, and textile products
Photographers
Directors, producers, choreographers, and other occupations
Instructors and Program leaders in sport, fitness, and recreation
Referees and Sports officials
The performing arts, photography, motion pictures, broadcasting – Support occupations
Museums and art galleries – Technical occupations
Theatre, exhibit, fashion, and related creative designers
Interpreters, translators, and terminologists

6. Occupations in Education, Government Service, Religion, and Social Science

Check the below list of ineligible occupations under this category with the respective NOC codes:
Kindergarten and Elementary school teachers
Firefighters
Judges
Police officers (except commissioned)
Quebec notaries and Lawyers
Canadian Forces – Non-commissioned ranks
Other religious occupations
Post-secondary research and teaching assistants
Officers – Parole and probation, and related occupations
Religion – Professional occupations
Program officers specific to government
Secondary school teachers

7. Occupations related to Manufacturing, Processing, and Utilities

Check the below list of ineligible occupations under this category with the respective NOC codes:
Assembling Motor vehicle – Supervisors
Electrical products manufacturing – Supervisors
Electronics manufacturing – Supervisors
furniture and fixtures manufacturing – Supervisors
Manufacturing Rubber and Plastic products – Supervisors
Manufacturing and assembly of other products – Supervisors
Operators for coating control, pulping, and papermaking
Processing and manufacturing leather, fur, textile, and fur products – Supervisors
Operators for Waste and water treatment plant

8. Primary Industry-specific occupations

Check the below list of ineligible occupations under this category with the respective NOC codes:
Fisherperson
Fishing officers and masters
Gas and oil well testers, drillers, servicers, and other workers

9. Sales and Service Occupations

Check the below list of ineligible occupations under this category with the respective NOC codes:
Supervisors – Information and customer services
Foodservice supervisors
Embalmers and Funeral directors
Barbers and Hairstylists
Brokers and Insurance agents
Salespersons and Real estate agents
Shoemakers and repairers

10. Equipment & Transport Operators, Trades, and related occupations

Check the below list of ineligible occupations under this category with the respective NOC codes:
Technicians – Cable television maintenance and service
Blasters and Drillers – quarrying, surface mining, and construction
Gasfitters
Solid fuel heating and Oil mechanics
Printing and related occupations – Supervisors
Railway and yard locomotive engineers
Sheet metal workers

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Saskatchewan Experience Category

The occupations mentioned below are listed as excluded occupations; however, under this category, the province allows the foreign workers to apply for permanent residency if they have already been working in the province for a minimum of six months with a valid work permit. Check the following occupations that are eligible under the below subcategories:

1. Saskatchewan Experience Category: Health Professionals

Candidates under this subcategory include health professionals who:

  • have been employed in Saskatchewan for a minimum of six months,
  • have obtained a valid full-time job offer, and
  • have the intent to apply for permanent residence in the province.

Moreover, this subcategory has three streams with different eligibility criteria for each:

  • Nurses
  • Physicians
  • Other health professionals

Check the below list of eligible occupations under this subcategory with the respective NOC codes:

Family physicians and General practitioners
Licensed Nurses (Practical)
Registered nurses and psychiatric Nurses
Physicians (Specialist)
Other Healthcare professionals

3. Saskatchewan Experience Category: Hospitality Sector

Candidates under this subcategory include hospitality workers who:

  • have been employed in the province for a minimum of six months,
  • have obtained a valid full-time job offer, and
  • have the intent to apply for permanent resident status in Saskatchewan.

Check the below list of eligible occupations under this subcategory with the respective NOC codes:

Servers – Food and Beverage
Cleaning/Housekeeping Staff
Kitchen helper/Food Counter Attendant

4. Saskatchewan Experience Category: Semi-skilled Agriculture Worker

Candidates under this subcategory include semi-skilled agricultural workers who:

  • have been employed in the province for a minimum of six months,
  • have obtained a valid full-time job offer, and
  • have the intent to apply for permanent resident status.

Check the below list of eligible occupations under this subcategory with the respective NOC codes:

Greenhouse and Nursery Worker
General Farm Worker

5. Saskatchewan Experience Category: Long-Haul Truck Drivers

Candidates under this subcategory include truck drivers who:

  • have been employed in the province for a minimum of six months,
  • have obtained a valid full-time job offer, and
  • have the intent to apply for permanent resident status.

Check the below list of eligible occupations under this subcategory with the respective NOC codes:

Long-haul truck driver

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