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 Going to Saskatchewan portal to discover links to services and information that will help you plan a temporary stay or make our province your new home.
The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program can provide an alternate and quicker means of entry into Canada. This program allows Saskatchewan to nominate applicants to the federal government for landed immigrant status. Eligibility criteria reflect the specific needs of Saskatchewan's labour market and economy. The program currently has seven categories for nomination: Skilled Workers, Family Members, Long Haul Truck Drivers, Health Professions, Entrepreneurs, Foreign Students and Farmers.
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.
July 16, 2010
Enterprise Saskatchewan Minister Jeremy Harrison today announced the appointment of Chris Dekker to the position of CEO of Enterprise Saskatchewan.
