Each year, Saskatchewan welcomes many immigrants and visitors from around the world. Saskatchewan is committed to working with the federal government and local communities to not only attract more immigrants to our province, but also ensure that they obtain meaningful employment and thrive in their new communities after they arrive.
Explore the Saskatchewan Immigration website to learn more about our province or make Saskatchewan your new home. There you will find information about The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program that provides an alternate and quicker means of entry into Canada as well as information about living, working, and studying in Saskatchewan.
The Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration manages the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) and is responsible for settlement services to help immigrants feel at home in Saskatchewan. Our goal is to strengthen Saskatchewan’s welcoming communities and to create greater prosperity in the province. Our programs and services include:
Canada’s citizenship and immigration programs help build a community of citizens respected throughout the world. Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) was established in 1994 to link immigration services with citizenship registration, to promote the unique ideals all Canadians share and to help build a stronger Canada.
January 30, 2012
As the first month of 2012 comes to an end, the positive economic news rolled in as job numbers and wholesale trade hit monthly records.

