{"id":54881,"date":"2019-01-15T15:33:26","date_gmt":"2019-01-15T20:33:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.investmentimmigration.com\/?p=54881"},"modified":"2019-01-15T17:28:23","modified_gmt":"2019-01-15T22:28:23","slug":"saskatchewan-immigration-invites-90-entrepreneur-stream-candidates","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.investmentimmigration.com\/saskatchewan-immigration-invites-90-entrepreneur-stream-candidates\/","title":{"rendered":"Saskatchewan Immigration Invites 90 Entrepreneur Stream Candidates"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
The first draw of 2019 under Saskatchewan immigration\u2019s popular Entrepreneur Stream category has been conducted.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The January 3 draw saw 90 invitations issued to candidates with a lowest score of 115 points through the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program<\/a> stream.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The average score was 120 points in the draw, while the highest scoring candidate invited scored 150 points.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Read more<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n Why Hiring a Lawyer Makes Your Canada Immigration Application More Likely to Succeed<\/a> Saskatchewan invited 824 candidates to apply through the Entrepreneur Stream in 2018.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The latest draw was at the lower end of total invitations issued compared to previous draws. The largest draw to date took place in October 2017, when 265 candidates were invited.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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\nLatest BC PNP Entrepreneur Draw Sees Minimum Score Drop To New All-Time Low<\/a>
\nFinal Business Immigration Draw of 2018 For Saskatchewan Immigration<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n
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\n\n\n\nSaskatchewan Entrepreneur Stream Draws<\/h3>\n\n\n\n
\nDate<\/strong>\n<\/td> \nLowest score<\/strong>\n<\/td> \nAverage score<\/strong>\n<\/td> \nHighest score<\/strong>\n<\/td> \nNumber of invitations<\/strong>\n<\/td><\/tr> \nJanuary 2019\n<\/td> \n115\n<\/td> \n120\n<\/td> \n150\n<\/td> \n90<\/strong>\n<\/td><\/tr> \nNovember 2018\n<\/td> \n115\n<\/td> \n120\n<\/td> \n135\n<\/td> \n84<\/strong>\n<\/td><\/tr> \nSeptember 2018\n<\/td> \n110\n<\/td> \n115\n<\/td> \n135\n<\/td> \n71<\/strong>\n<\/td><\/tr> \nJuly 2018\n<\/td> \n100\n<\/td> \n105\n<\/td> \n135\n<\/td> \n187<\/strong>\n<\/td><\/tr> \nApril 2018\n<\/td> \n90\n<\/td> \n100\n<\/td> \n135\n<\/td> \n231<\/strong>\n<\/td><\/tr> \nJanuary 2018\n<\/td> \n80\n<\/td> \n95\n<\/td> \n145\n<\/td> \n251<\/strong>\n<\/td><\/tr> \nOctober 2017\n<\/td> \n80\n<\/td> \n100\n<\/td> \n135\n<\/td> \n265 <\/strong>\n<\/td><\/tr> \nJuly 2017\n<\/td> \n80\n<\/td> \n100\n<\/td> \n145\n<\/td> \n98 <\/strong>\n<\/td><\/tr> \nMay 2017\n<\/td> \n80\n<\/td> \n105\n<\/td> \n140\n<\/td> \n142<\/strong>\n<\/td><\/tr> \nMarch 2017\n<\/td> \n95\n<\/td> \n110\n<\/td> \n135\n<\/td> \n107<\/strong>\n<\/td><\/tr> \nDecember 2016\n<\/td> \n120\n<\/td> \n120\n<\/td> \n130\n<\/td> \n14<\/strong>\n<\/td><\/tr> \nSeptember 2016\n<\/td> \n110\n<\/td> \n115\n<\/td> \n135\n<\/td> \n57<\/strong>\n<\/td><\/tr> \nMay 2016\n<\/td> \n110\n<\/td> \n120\n<\/td> \n155\n<\/td> \n88<\/strong>\n<\/td><\/tr> \nOctober 2015\n<\/td> \n110\n<\/td> \n125\n<\/td> \n155\n<\/td> \n70<\/strong>\n<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>\n\n\n\n