I have been scouring through these forums for a bit and can't find an answer to my question. I've got a relative in Sask due to which my points threshold makes me a candidate for the OID stream. From my understanding OID draws take place every month or so and each month the Sask government changes the category of the NOC listed jobs according to their own needs. What I am trying to find out is:
1) HOW does one find out what occupations/codes are eligible for the coming draw?
2) Since my job makes me eligible in more than one category/code, if I make a profile for OID can I switch it before each drawing and apply into the job code appearing in the current draw? Or is this decided when the job code list is released and you are able to pick n choose at that time?
I am essentially trying to find out how do you find out about the upcoming draws job codes so I can assess my file accordingly. I have been in talks with several agents in my city and each have a different explanation. Some say that ONLY they and their lawyers have access to that information but that does not make any sense to me as people are doing this without the help of any agents as well.
If someone can guide me in this matter, it'll be really appreciated.
1) HOW does one find out what occupations/codes are eligible for the coming draw?
2) Since my job makes me eligible in more than one category/code, if I make a profile for OID can I switch it before each drawing and apply into the job code appearing in the current draw? Or is this decided when the job code list is released and you are able to pick n choose at that time?
I am essentially trying to find out how do you find out about the upcoming draws job codes so I can assess my file accordingly. I have been in talks with several agents in my city and each have a different explanation. Some say that ONLY they and their lawyers have access to that information but that does not make any sense to me as people are doing this without the help of any agents as well.
If someone can guide me in this matter, it'll be really appreciated.