Saskatchewan, a province nestled in Western Canada, has emerged as a hotspot for job seekers and skilled workers. Its robust economy, coupled with a low unemployment rate, has made it a desirable destination for those seeking new opportunities. The province’s economy continues to flourish, creating new job opportunities and attracting skilled workers. The province’s recent...
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Saskatchewan Graduate Retention Program Surpasses $800 Million Investment
The Government of Saskatchewan has reached a significant milestone with its Graduate Retention Program (GRP), announcing that total investments have surpassed $800 million since the program’s inception in 2009. The program, designed to retain talented post-secondary graduates within the province, has provided tuition tax credits to more than 85,000 graduates, making it a cornerstone of...
Saskatchewan’s $35 Million Investment in Early Childhood Education
The governments of Canada and Saskatchewan are making a major investment in early childhood education, dedicating nearly $35 million over the next two years to improve the sector. This funding will provide tuition-free training, professional development, and financial support for early childhood educators (ECEs) across the province. These efforts are part of the Canada-Saskatchewan Canada-Wide...
Saskatchewan Sees Historic Job Growth with 22,900 New Jobs and Lowest Unemployment Rate
Saskatchewan is emerging as a powerhouse in Canada’s labor market, leading the nation in job growth. The latest statistics from July 2024 reveal that this prairie province isn’t just keeping pace with economic expectations—it’s setting new benchmarks. With record job creation, a low unemployment rate, and an economy that’s attracting talent from across the globe,...
Canada and Saskatchewan Invest $2.1 Million in New Affordable Homes in Regina
On July 23, 2024, the governments of Canada and Saskatchewan announced a $2.1 million investment to redevelop six affordable homes in Regina. This significant initiative aims to address the housing needs of larger families in the community. Social Services Minister Gene Makowsky, alongside representatives from the Regina Housing Authority, gathered to commence the project, marking...
Stakeholders Welcome New Saskatchewan Immigration Services Act
The recently introduced Saskatchewan Immigration Services Act, effective July 1, has garnered positive reactions from stakeholders. The Regina Open Door Society praised the act for its enhanced support framework for newcomers, emphasizing its role in strengthening regulatory oversight and legal protections. This new legislation, replacing the Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Act (FWRISA), centralizes...
Insights into the Latest SINP Draw 2024 and Immigration Pathways in Saskatchewan
The latest Saskatchewan PNP draw took place on March 7, 2024, wherein 35 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) were issued to SINP candidates, with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 89 points required. The following table provides an overview of the recent Saskatchewan PNP draws: Date Number of Invitations Minimum Points Required ...
Saskatchewan Invited 63 Candidates in the latest PNP Draw
As the year comes to a close, Saskatchewan, a prominent Canadian province, wraps up 2023 with the latest PNP draw for its renowned Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). On December 27, 2023, the province extended invitations to 63 candidates under the International Skilled Worker (ISW) Category, emphasizing the Occupation in Demand (OID) and Express Entry...
Saskatchewan Expands Immigration Eligibility: A Gateway to Permanent Residence
In a significant move aimed at addressing labor shortages and enhancing its workforce, Saskatchewan has recently announced an expansion of eligibility for workers to apply for permanent residence (PR) through the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). This expansion, under the Existing Work Permit stream, opens up new opportunities for workers in intermediate and lower-skilled occupations...








