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SINP In-Demand Occupation List

SINP In-Demand Occupation List consists of all the occupations that have high demand in the province. The Saskatchewan Government has recently added over 170 occupations in its Saskatchewan Occupation In-Demand List. Candidates before applying to SINP need to make sure that their occupation is available in Saskatchewan Occupation List.

Note : Before applying to SINP need to make sure that their occupation is available in Saskatchewan Occupation In-Demand List.

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SINP In-Demand Occupation   List is designed by the Saskatchewan province to highlight the occupations that need urgent hiring of skilled workers. Though candidates need to provide work experience in any of the In-demand occupations, there is no requirement of a job offer for either the Express Entry or Occupation In-Demand sub-category.

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As per the Latest news released by the Saskatchewan Government on June 08, 2023, the province has included over 170 occupations in its Saskatchewan Occupation list. 

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 SINP In-Demand Occupation List 

NOC CodeOccupation Name
20010Engineering managers
21300Civil engineers
21301Mechanical engineers
21310Electrical and electronics engineers
21321Industrial and manufacturing engineers
21311Computer engineers (except software engineers and designers)
21200Architects
21203Land surveyors
21231Software engineers and designers
21233Web designers and developer
31200Psychologists
42201Social and community service workers
42202Early childhood educators and assistants
32120Medical laboratory technologists
32122Medical sonographers
10022Advertising, marketing, and public relations managers
40030Managers in social, community, and correctional services
11101Financial and investment analysts
11201Professional occupations in business management consulting
10022Professional occupations in advertising, marketing, and public relations
22100Chemical technologists and technicians
22101Geological and mineral technologists and technicians
21110Biologists and related scientists
21112Agricultural representatives, consultants, and specialists
22114Landscape and horticulture technicians and specialists
22300Civil engineering technologists and technicians
22310Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians
22311Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment)
22312Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics
22212Drafting technologists and technicians
70012Facility operation and maintenance managers
63201Meat cutters
72100Machinists
72311Cabinetmakers
72400Industrial mechanics
72401Heavy-duty equipment mechanics
72410Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics
72411Motor vehicle body repairers
72106Welders
80010Managers in natural resources production and fishing
80020Managers in agriculture
90010Manufacturing managers
90011Utility managers
0.001.0Legislators
1.1000000000000001E-3Senior government managers and officials
1.4E-3Senior managers trade, broadcasting, and other services, n.e.c.
30010Managers in health care
40010Government managers health and social policy development and program administration
40011Government managers economic analysis, policy development, and program administration
40012Government managers education policy development and program administration
40019Other managers in public administration
40021School principals and administrators of elementary and secondary education
40040Commissioned police officers
40041Fire chiefs and senior firefighting officers
40040Commissioned officers of the Canadian Forces
50010Library, archive, museum, and art gallery managers
50011Managers publishing, motion pictures, broadcasting, and performing arts
50012Recreation, sports, and fitness program and service directors
80022Managers in aquaculture
11100Financial auditors and accountants
11103Securities agents, investment dealers, and brokers
10019Court officers and justices of the peace
12104Employment insurance and revenue officers
12201Insurance adjusters and claims examiners
12203Assessors, valuators, and appraisers
13200Customs, ship, and other brokers
21100Physicists and astronomers
21102Geoscientists and oceanographers
21103Meteorologists and climatologists
21109Other professional occupations in physical sciences
21111Forestry professionals
21332Petroleum engineers
21390Aerospace engineers
21201Landscape architects
21202Urban and land use planners
72600Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors
72602Deck officers, water transport
72603Engineer officers, water transport
72604Railway traffic controllers and marine traffic regulators
31300Nursing co-ordinators and supervisors
31301Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses
31100Specialists in clinical and laboratory medicine
31102General practitioners and family physicians
31110Dentists
31103Veterinarians
31111Optometrists
31302Nurse practitioners
31209Other professional occupations in health diagnosing and treating
31120Pharmacists
31121Dietitians and nutritionists
31112Audiologists and speech-language pathologists
31202Physiotherapists
31204Other professional occupations in therapy and assessment
32104Animal health technologists and veterinary technicians
32110Denturists
32111Dental hygienists and dental therapists
32100Opticians
32200Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners and acupuncturists
32101Licensed practical nurses
32201Massage therapists
41201Post-secondary teaching and research assistants
41220Secondary school teachers
41221Elementary school and kindergarten teachers
41100Judges
41101Lawyers and Quebec notaries
41302Professional occupations in religion
41311Probation and parole officers
41407Program officers unique to government
42204Other religious occupations
42100Police officers (except commissioned)
42101Firefighters
42100Police officers (except commissioned)
51100Librarians
51101Conservators and curators
51102Archivists
51111Authors and writers (except technical)
51110Editors
51113Journalists
51114Translators, terminologists, and interpreters
51120Producers, directors, choreographers, and related occupations
51121Conductors, composers, and arrangers
51122Musicians and singers
53120Dancers
53121Actors and comedians
52100Library and public archive technicians
53100Technical occupations related to museums and art galleries
53110Photographers
52110Film and video camera operators
52111Graphic arts technicians
52112Broadcast technicians
51102Archivists
52113Audio and video recording technicians
52119Other technical and co-ordinating occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting, and the performing arts
53111Support occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting, photography, and the performing arts
52114Announcers and other broadcasters
55109Other performers, n.e.c.
52120Graphic designers and illustrators
52121Interior designers and interior decorators
53123Theatre, fashion, exhibit, and other creative designers
53124Artisans and crafts persons
53125Patternmakers textile, leather, and fur products
53200Athletes
53201Coaches
53202Sports officials and referees
54100Program leaders and instructors in recreation, sport, and fitness
63100Insurance agents and brokers
63101Real estate agents and salespersons
62020Food service supervisors
62023Customer and information services supervisors
63210Hairstylists and barbers
63220Shoe repairers and shoemakers
62201Funeral directors and embalmers
72102Sheet metal workers
72204Telecommunications line and cable installers and repairers
72302Gas fitters
72022Supervisors, printing, and related occupations
72405Machine fitters
72406Elevator constructors and mechanics
72420Oil and solid fuel heating mechanics
72420Railway and yard locomotive engineers
73402Drillers and blasters surface mining, quarrying, and construction
83101Oil and gas well drillers, servicers, testers, and related workers
83120Fishing masters and officers
83121Fishermen/women
92013Supervisors, plastic and rubber products manufacturing
92015Supervisors, textile, fabric, fur, and leather products processing and manufacturing
92020Supervisors, motor vehicle assembling
92021Supervisors, electronics manufacturing
92021Supervisors, electronics and electrical products manufacturing
92022Supervisors, furniture, and fixtures manufacturing
92024Supervisors, other products manufacturing and assembly
93102Pulping, papermaking, and coating control operators
92101Water and waste treatment plant operators

As per the latest update, all the high-skilled occupations in the NOC Code List are eligible for candidates who wish to apply for Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) through the Occupation In-Demand Category and Express Entry categories. Occupations mentioned in the SINP Excluded Occupation List are ineligible to apply for SINP.

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