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Saskatchewan invited new skilled candidates under the SINP on February 16, 2023, Saskatchewan conducted new rounds of invitations in the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). In the Express Entry category, Saskatchewan issued 177 ITAs.  Another 243 invitations were issued to the Occupations In-Demand category candidates. The lowest score in both categories was 84 points. In addition, the SINP also invited one Ukrainian candidate with a minimum score of 65. All invited candidates had Educational Credential Assessments. In this draw, Saskatchewan invited 421 candidates under 104 different NOCs. Details of new skilled candidates draw under the SINP  On February 16, 2023, the Saskatchewan PNP draw issued 421 invitations. The table below contains the information: Date Category Lowest Score  Total candidates invited Considerations February 16, 2023 Express Entry 84 177 Invited Candidates had ECA Assessments. February 16, 2023 Occupations in Demand 84 243 Invited Candidates had Educational Credential Assessments. February 16, 2023 N/A 65 1 Invitations issued to Ukrainian residents due to the current conflict Total Invitations 421 Invited occupations in the latest SINP draw  Not all NOC occupations were invited during this Saskatchewan PNP invitation round. The NOC occupation codes that were selected for the EOI on February 16th, 2023 are listed below: 00012, 00013, 00015, 10010, 10011, 10012, 10021, 10022, 10029, 10030, 11101, 11102, 11109, 11200, 11201, 11202, 12010, 12011, 12013, 12101, 12102, 12103, 12111, 12112, 12200, 13100, 13110, 13111, 13112, 20010, 20011, 20012, 21101, 21110, 21112, 21120, 21200, 21203, 21210, 21211, 21220, 21221, 21222, 21223, 21231,21232, 21233, 21234, 21300, 21301, 21310, 21311, 21322, 22101, 22212, 22220, 22221, 22222, 22231, 22232, 22233, 22300, 22303, 22310, 31200, 31201, 32120, 32129, 33103, 40030, 41200, 41210, 41300, 41400, 41401, 41402, 41403, 41404, 41405, 41409, 42202, 43100, 60010, 60020, 62029, 62100, 62200, 63102, 63200, 63202, 70010, 70012, 70020, 72011, 72402, 72410, 73101, 80020, 80021, 82030, 90010, 92012, 92100, 93101 Saskatchewan Occupations In-Demand category  Those with training and employment experience in in-demand occupations are eligible for the Occupations In-Demand (OID) and Express Entry (EE) programs. The following National Occupational Classification (NOC) TEER levels must be met for eligible occupations: TEER 0: Management occupations TEER 1: Occupations that usually require a university degree TEER 2: Occupations that usually require a college diploma, apprenticeship training of two or more years, or supervisory experience TEER 3: Occupations that usually require a college diploma, apprenticeship training of fewer than two years, or more than six months of on-the-job training Want to know more details about “Saskatchewan invited new skilled candidates under the SINP'' you can contact one of our immigration specialists at  Gunness & Associates. Tel: (416) 604-2669  Email: info@immigrationmatters.info Gunness & Associates has helped thousands of people successfully immigrate to Canada with their families. Our skilled and experienced immigration experts have the expertise to accurately examine your case and advise you on the best method of proceeding to best serve your needs. For honest and straightforward advice, contact the experts at Gunness & Associates. Get a free Assessment  Join our newsletter and get up-to-date immigration news Click here All rights reserved ©2022 Gunness & Associate

Saskatchewan invited new skilled candidates under the SINP

Saskatchewan invited new skilled candidates under the SINP on February 16, 2023, Saskatchewan conducted new rounds of invitations in the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). In the Express Entry category, Saskatchewan issued 177 ITAs.  Another 243 invitations were issued to the Occupations In-Demand category candidates. The lowest score in both categories was 84 points. In addition, the SINP also invited one Ukrainian candidate with a minimum score of 65. All invited candidates had Educational Credential Assessments. In this draw, Saskatchewan invited 421 candidates under 104 different NOCs.   Details of new skilled candidates under the SINP draw On February 16, 2023, the Saskatchewan PNP draw issued 421 invitations. The table below contains the information:   Date Category Lowest Score  Total candidates invited Considerations February 16, 2023 Express Entry 84 177 Invited Candidates had ECA Assessments. February 16, 2023 Occupations in Demand 84 243 Invited Candidates had Educational Credential Assessments. February 16, 2023 N/A 65 1 Invitations issued to Ukrainian residents due to the current conflict Total Invitations 421   Invited occupations in the latest SINP draw  Not all NOC occupations were invited during this Saskatchewan PNP invitation round. The NOC occupation codes that were selected for the EOI on February 16th, 2023 are listed below: 00012, 00013, 00015, 10010, 10011, 10012, 10021, 10022, 10029, 10030, 11101, 11102, 11109, 11200, 11201, 11202, 12010, 12011, 12013, 12101, 12102, 12103, 12111, 12112, 12200, 13100, 13110, 13111, 13112, 20010, 20011, 20012, 21101, 21110, 21112, 21120, 21200, 21203, 21210, 21211, 21220, 21221, 21222, 21223, 21231,21232, 21233, 21234, 21300, 21301, 21310, 21311, 21322, 22101, 22212, 22220, 22221, 22222, 22231, 22232, 22233, 22300, 22303, 22310, 31200, 31201, 32120, 32129, 33103, 40030, 41200, 41210, 41300, 41400, 41401, 41402, 41403, 41404, 41405, 41409, 42202, 43100, 60010, 60020, 62029, 62100, 62200, 63102, 63200, 63202, 70010, 70012, 70020, 72011, 72402, 72410, 73101, 80020, 80021, 82030, 90010, 92012, 92100, 93101   Saskatchewan Occupations In-Demand category  Those with training and employment experience in in-demand occupations are eligible for the Occupations In-Demand (OID) and Express Entry (EE) programs. The following National Occupational Classification (NOC) TEER levels must be met for eligible occupations: TEER 0: Management occupations TEER 1: Occupations that usually require a university degree TEER 2: Occupations that usually require a college diploma, apprenticeship training of two or more years, or supervisory experience TEER 3: Occupations that usually require a college diploma, apprenticeship training of fewer than two years, or more than six months of on-the-job training   Want to know more details about “Saskatchewan invited new skilled candidates under the SINP” you can contact one of our immigration specialists at  Gunness & Associates.   Tel: (416) 604-2669  Email: info@immigrationmatters.info   Gunness & Associates has helped thousands of people successfully immigrate to Canada with their families. Our skilled and experienced immigration experts have the expertise to accurately examine your case and advise you on the best method of proceeding to best serve your needs.   For honest and straightforward advice, contact the experts at Gunness & Associates. Get a free Assessment  Join our newsletter and get up-to-date immigration news Click here All rights reserved ©2022 Gunness & Associate

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Saskatchewan invited up to 500 candidates under the SINP

On March 23, 2023, Saskatchewan conducted new rounds of invitations in the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). In the Express Entry category, Saskatchewan issued 184 ITAs. Another 312 invitations were issued to the Occupations In-Demand category candidates.    The lowest score in both categories was 82, two points fewer than in the previous draws. All invited candidates had Educational Credential Assessments. In this draw, Saskatchewan invited 496 candidates under 110 different NOCs.  In 2023, Saskatchewan invited 1,021 skilled immigrants and entrepreneurs in four draws under the SINP.   Invited NOC Codes are in SINP Draw March 23, 2023:  00012 00013 00015 10010 10011 10012 10020 10021 10022 10029 10030 11101 11102 11109 11200 11201 11202 12010 12011 12013 12100 12101 12102 12103 12200 12202 13100 13101 13110 13111 13112 20010 20012 21101 21110 21112 21120 21203 21210 21220 21221 21222 21223 21230 21231 21232 21233 21234 21300 21301 21310 21311 21322 22100 22101 22110 22212 22220 22221 22222 22232 22300 22301 22303 22310 32102 32112 32120 33101 33103 40020 40030 41200 41210 41300 41320 41400 41401 41402 41404 41406 4212  42202 43100 60010 60020 60030 62022 62024 62100 62101 62200 63102 63200 63202 70010 70012 70020 72401 72410 73201 73401 80020 82030 82031 90010 92011 92012 92100 93101   SINP Application Processing Times Each quarter, the SINP Application processing time is updated (every three months). It displays how long it usually takes to finish an application throughout that quarter. For each category, the duration is indicated in weeks. Processing times are not always a reliable indicator for upcoming applications because they may fluctuate. An application’s processing time is calculated starting from the time it is first received. Anomalies are removed from averages, and typically comprise the fastest and slowest 10% of applications, accordingly.   The latest SINP Application Processing time was updated on January 4, 2022, Saskatchewan updated the  SINP application processing times of various streams of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program. According to the new data, in the fourth quarter of 2022, in the International Skilled Worker category, the processing time in the Employment Offer stream was 1 week, in the Occupation In-Demand stream – 8 weeks, and in the Express Entry stream – 9 weeks.    Want to know more details about “Saskatchewan invited up to 500 candidates under the SINP” you can contact one of our immigration specialists at  Gunness & Associates.   Tel: (416) 604-2669  Email: info@immigrationmatters.info   Gunness & Associates has helped thousands of people successfully immigrate to Canada with their families. Our skilled and experienced immigration experts have the expertise to accurately examine your case and advise you on the best method of proceeding to best serve your needs. For honest and straightforward advice, contact the experts at Gunness & Associates. Get a free Assessment  Join our newsletter and get up-to-date immigration news Click here All rights reserved ©2022 Gunness & Associate

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Saskatchewan invited 468 candidates under the SINP draw

On December 21, 2022, Saskatchewan invited 468 candidates under the SINP. In the Express Entry category, Saskatchewan issued 153 ITAs. In addition, another 315 invitations were issued to the Occupations In-Demand category candidates. The lowest score in both categories was 80 points, 2 points fewer than in the previous draw.  All invited candidates had Educational Credential Assessments. In this draw, Saskatchewan invited candidates under 109 different NOCs. In 2022, Saskatchewan has already invited 10,903 candidates.   Details of the recent SINP draw On December 21, 2022, Saskatchewan held a draw and sent 468 invitations under two categories of the International Skilled Workers stream. The table includes the information:   Date Category lowest-ranked candidates The score of the lowest-ranked candidates Number of invitations Considerations December 21, 2022 Express Entry 80 153 Invited candidates had ECA credentials. Not all occupations were selected for this draw. December 21, 2022 Occupations In-Demand 80 315 Invited candidates had ECA credentials. Not all occupations were selected for this draw.   The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program is known as SINP. With the SINP, the Saskatchewan province selects its own non-Canadian applicants who want to immigrate permanently to the province. A provincial nomination is how this process is defined, and it generally means that Saskatchewan presents its nominees to the Canadian government (in specifically, IRCC) to apply for permanent residence.   One of Canada’s Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), the SINP has categories for workers, graduates from other countries, and additional entrepreneurs. The Saskatchewan Express Entry and Occupations In-Demand subcategories of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) use a special Expression of Interest (EOI) points grid to rank applicants. Candidates must receive at least 60 points out of a maximum of 100 on the SINP point assessment grid in order to be selected.   Saskatchewan Express Entry Category Candidates in Canada’s Express Entry pool can enter Canada through Saskatchewan Express Entry and be selected by the province to live and work there. The International Skilled Worker category of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) includes a subcategory called Saskatchewan Express Entry.   According to the Express Entry Comprehensive Ranking System, qualified applicants for the Saskatchewan Express Entry subcategory get rewarded 600 points (CRS). In a subsequent Express Entry draw, this effectively guaranteed that the applicant will receive an invitation to apply (ITA) for Canadian permanent residence status.   Saskatchewan Occupations In-Demand category One of the International Skilled Worker streams of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP), a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) run by the government of Saskatchewan, is the Saskatchewan Occupation In-Demand stream. Candidates may submit an Expression of Interest to be considered for the stream if they have experience in one of Saskatchewan’s in-demand occupations and get a qualifying score on the SINP Points Assessment Grid.   Successful candidates in the Saskatchewan Occupation In-Demand stream will get an invitation to complete an official application for Canadian permanent residence.  To find out more details about “Saskatchewan invited 468 candidates under the SINP” you can contact one of our immigration specialists at  Gunness & Associates.   Tel: (416) 604-2669  Email: info@immigrationmatters.info   Gunness & Associates has helped thousands of people successfully immigrate to Canada with their families. Our skilled and experienced immigration experts have the expertise to accurately examine your case and advise you on the best method of proceeding to best serve your needs.   For honest and straightforward advice, contact the experts at Gunness & Associates.   Get a free Assessment    Join our newsletter and get up-to-date immigration news Click here   All rights reserved ©2022 Gunness & Associate

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Saskatchewan invited 55 business people under the Entrepreneur Program

Saskatchewan invited 55 business people under the Entrepreneur Program on November 3, 2022, the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) conducted the sixth invitation round in the Entrepreneur Program 2022. In this round, SINP invited 55 candidates.    This round’s highest Expression of Interest (EOI) score was 120 points. The average score was 100 points. The lowest score was 85, and those applicants were invited to apply only if they scored a CLB level of 5 or higher in English or French. In 2022, Saskatchewan has already invited 325 entrepreneurs. Date   Lowest Score   Average   High EOI   Total selections November 03, 2022   85   100    120   55   The last draw, which was held on September 1, 2022, saw 43 letters of expression of interest sent to immigrants who were already residing in the province and had a minimum score between 75 and 130. These immigrants were asked to participate in the Saskatchewan Entrepreneur Draw.   The Saskatchewan Entrepreneur stream One of the streams of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP), a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) run by the province of Saskatchewan, is the Saskatchewan Entrepreneur stream. This stream is suitable for senior business managers or experienced business owners who desire to settle in Saskatchewan. Successful candidates are required to launch a new firm or purchase an existing company where they take part in day-to-day management positions.   To find out more details about “The Saskatchewan Entrepreneur Streams Invitations,”  you can contact one of our immigration specialists at  Gunness & Associates.   Tel: (416) 604-2669  Email: info@immigrationmatters.info   Gunness & Associates has helped thousands of people successfully immigrate to Canada with their families. Our skilled and experienced immigration experts have the expertise to accurately examine your case and advise you on the best method of proceeding to best serve your needs.   For honest and straightforward advice, contact the experts at Gunness & Associates. Get a free Assessment  Join our newsletter and get up-to-date immigration news Click here   All rights reserved ©2022 Gunness & Associate

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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe aims to increase immigration

Scott Moe, the premier of Saskatchewan, wants to persuade the Canadian government to increase the number of people who move to the province from 6,000 to 13,000.    To do this, he turned to the business community in Saskatchewan for help with a request from the Canadian authorities for a new immigration agreement between Canada and Saskatchewan.  Like most officials in Saskatchewan, Moe believes the province needs more autonomy in the immigration process to meet economic needs and address labor shortages. By 2030, the province plans to create another 100,000 jobs.  The provincial government aims to make the SINP the primary source of immigrants, increasing Saskatchewan’s population to 1.4 million by 2030. Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has asked the business community for help to do what he needs to do. He wants Canada to increase immigration to his province, the Prairies.   According to Jeremy Harrison, Saskatchewan’s minister of immigration and professional training, “Saskatchewan requires more autonomy and flexibility over immigration in order to meet its economic demands and fix shortages in the labor market.”   According to Premier Scott Moe, Saskatchewan should play “a stronger part in the selection and the criteria in our immigration program” in December 2019. He wants the same agreement that Quebec had at the time, which Premier Scott Moe repeated this week.   “When it comes to immigration, Quebec and the federal government have completely different agreements than Saskatchewan has.” “We need that agreement,”  Premier Moe said.   “We aren’t running out of work.” “We are lacking in manpower,” he stated.   “Saskatchewan is your spot if you want not only sustainable products but also a sustainable supply chain.”   The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) This is the way to immigrate to Canada, through SINP, the Saskatchewan: Invites Non-Canadian who want to make Saskatchewan their home And Nominates those who are accepted to Permanent Residence in Canada.   The SINP is just one stage in the process of settling in Saskatchewan permanently.   To find out more details about “Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe aims to increase immigration,”  you can contact one of our immigration specialists at  Gunness & Associates.   Tel: (416) 604-2669  Email: info@immigrationmatters.info Gunness & Associates has helped thousands of people successfully immigrate to Canada with their families. Our skilled and experienced immigration experts have the expertise to accurately examine your case and advise you on the best method of proceeding to best serve your needs.   For honest and straightforward advice, contact the experts at Gunness & Associates. Get a free Assessment  Join our newsletter and get up-to-date immigration news Click here All rights reserved ©2022 Gunness & Associate

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Saskatchewan Invited 627 Applicants Under the SINP on July 14, 2022, Saskatchewan conducted new rounds of invitations in the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). In the Express Entry category, Saskatchewan issued 430 ITAs.  Another 195 invitations were issued to the Occupations In-Demand category candidates. The lowest score in both categories was 69 points, 4 points fewer than in the previous draw. In addition, the SINP also invited 2 Ukrainian candidates with a minimum score of 66.  All invited candidates had Educational Credential Assessments. In this draw, Saskatchewan invited candidates under 19 different NOCs. This year, Saskatchewan has already invited 1,959 candidates. If you're interested in applying to the program, you can find more information on the Gunness & Associates website. Application Qualification You need at least 60 points to apply. Factors that will be assessed are: Education Work Experience Age Language Connection to Saskatchewan SINP Program Categories Three SINP program categories you can apply to: International Skilled Worker: for skilled workers who want to work and live in Saskatchewan. Entrepreneur and Farm: for those who plan to start a business or buy and operate a farm in Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan Experience: for foreign nationals who already live and work in Saskatchewan. Why choose to immigrate through Saskatchewan PNP? Saskatchewan is one such province that is considered the best immigration destination for aspiring Immigrants. It offers the easiest pathway to Canada Permanent Residency. Saskatchewan has a high standard of living, which helps to attract immigrants to settle in the province.  If you are interested in immigrating through Saskatchewan PNP, contact us today. We would be happy to answer any questions you have about the program. Tel: (416) 604-2669 Email: info@immigrationmatters.info All rights reserved ©2022 Gunness & Associates

Saskatchewan Invited 627 Applicants Under the SINP

Saskatchewan Invited 627 Applicants Under the SINP on July 14, 2022, Saskatchewan conducted new rounds of invitations in the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). In the Express Entry category, Saskatchewan issued 430 ITAs.  Another 195 invitations were issued to the Occupations In-Demand category candidates. The lowest score in both categories was 69 points, 4 points fewer than in the previous draw. In addition, the SINP also invited 2 Ukrainian candidates with a minimum score of 66.  All invited candidates had Educational Credential Assessments. In this draw, Saskatchewan invited candidates under 19 different NOCs. This year, Saskatchewan has already invited 1,959 candidates.   If you’re interested in applying to the program, you can find more information on the Gunness & Associates website.   Application Qualification You need at least 60 points to apply. Factors that will be assessed are: Education Work Experience Age Language Connection to Saskatchewan   SINP Program Categories Three SINP program categories you can apply to: International Skilled Worker: for skilled workers who want to work and live in Saskatchewan. Entrepreneur and Farm: for those who plan to start a business or buy and operate a farm in Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan Experience: for foreign nationals who already live and work in Saskatchewan.   Why choose to immigrate through Saskatchewan PNP? Saskatchewan is one such province that is considered the best immigration destination for aspiring Immigrants. It offers the easiest pathway to Canada Permanent Residency. Saskatchewan has a high standard of living, which helps to attract immigrants to settle in the province.    If you are interested in immigrating through Saskatchewan PNP, contact us today. We would be happy to answer any questions you have about the program.   Tel: (416) 604-2669 Email: info@immigrationmatters.info All rights reserved ©2022 Gunness & Associates

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Saskatchewan invited 1,146 skilled candidates under the SINP

Saskatchewan conducted new rounds of invitations in the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). On September 28, 2022. Saskatchewan issued 639 ITAs in the Express Entry category. Another 507 invitations were issued to the Occupations In-Demand category candidates. The lowest scores for these categories were 83 and 81 points, respectively, around 20 points more than they were in the previous draw. All invited candidates had educational credential assessments. In this draw, Saskatchewan invited candidates under 82 different NOCs. This year, Saskatchewan has already invited 9,710 candidates. The most recent invitation round for the International Skilled Worker (ISW) Category of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP), which was conducted on September 28, 2022, saw Saskatchewan Canada issue a record 1,146 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for provincial nomination.   Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program’s Highlights 1,146 individuals were invited to the Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program draw. Express Entry and Occupations In-Demand were the two categories for the draw. The SINP draw was held in Saskatchewan on September 28, 2022. For the Occupation In-Demand and Express Entry categories, the minimum score was 83. There are 639 invites available for the Express Entry category. The Occupations In-Demand category has received 507 invitations. Get a free Assessment  Information about the most recent SINP Draw The details of the latest SINP draw can be found in this table Date Category Score of lowest-ranked candidates Number of invitations Considerations September 28, 2022 Express entry 83 639 Candidates with confirmed educational credentials were invited to participate in this draw. September 28, 2022 Occupations In-Demand 81 507 Candidates with confirmed educational credentials were invited to participate in this draw. Join our newsletter and get up-to-date immigration news Click here Invited NOC codes Category Invited NOCs Express Entry Not all occupations were selected. The occupations were chosen and eligible for the EOI selection 0013, 0014, 0016, 0111, 0112, 0113, 0114, 0121, 0122, 0124, 0125, 0131, 0212, 0213, 0421, 0423, 0601, 0621, 0711, 0714, 0731, 0821, 0911, 1112, 1114, 1121, 1122, 1123, 1211, 1212, 1213, 1215, 1221, 1222, 1223, 1224, 1241, 1242, 1243, 1251, 1252, 1254, 1313, 2112, 2121, 2161, 2171, 2172, 2211, 2212, 2223, 2231, 2233, 2252, 2255, 2263, 2264, 2282, 2283, 4011, 4021, 4033, 4153, 4161, 4162, 4163, 4165, 4166, 4169, 4211, 4216, 6221, 6222, 6235, 6313, 6316, 6342, 8222, 8252, 9212, 9213, 9241   Occupation In Demand Not all occupations were selected. The occupations were chosen and eligible for the EOI selection 0013, 0014, 0016, 0111, 0112, 0113, 0114, 0121, 0122, 0124, 0125, 0131, 0212, 0213, 0421, 0423, 0601, 0621, 0631, 0651, 0711, 0712, 0714, 0731, 0821, 0911, 0912, 1112, 1114, 1121, 1122, 1123, 1211, 1212, 1213, 1214, 1215, 1221, 1222, 1223, 1224, 1225, 1241, 1242, 1243, 1252, 1313, 2112, 2121, 2161, 2171, 2172, 2211, 2212, 2231, 2232, 2233, 2241, 2252, 2253, 2262, 2263, 2281, 2283, 3214, 3223, 4011, 4021, 4033, 4153, 4162, 4163, 4165, 4166, 4167, 4211, 4216, 6211, 6235, 6313, 6315, 6316, 6321, 6331, 6342, 6345, 7245, 7313, 7315, 7384, 8222, 8252, 9212, 9213 SINP allows applicants outside Canada to apply directly under both categories. Also, having an express entry profile is not mandatory to apply.   For honest and straightforward advice, contact the experts at Gunness & Associates.   Tel: (416) 604-2669 or email us at  info@immigrationmatters.info    Gunness & Associates has helped thousands of people successfully immigrate to Canada with their families. Our skilled and experienced immigration experts have the expertise to accurately examine your case and advise you on the best method of proceeding to best serve your needs. To find out more details about the process of Canadian immigration, Saskatchewan invited 1,146 skilled candidates under the SINP You can contact one of our immigration specialists at Gunness & Associates. Get a free Assessment  Tel: (416) 604-2669 Email: info@immigrationmatters.info Join our newsletter and get up-to-date immigration news Click here All rights reserved ©2022 Gunness & Associate

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Saskatchewan Leads Canada with the Lowest Unemployment Rate and Strong Job Growth in Early 2025: Saskatchewan employment rate

Saskatchewan employment rate has started 2025 on a high note as Canada’s economic stability and job creation leader. The province recorded the country’s lowest unemployment level of 5.4%, which is way ahead of the country’s national average of 6.6%. Saskatchewan has added 9,900 new jobs since January 2024, with its robust labor market attracting skilled workers and companies seeking growth opportunities. Saskatchewan Employment Rate: A Thriving Job Market with Remarkable Growth Saskatchewan’s job boom is fueled by a number of fundamental industries such as construction, healthcare, and agriculture. The province has recorded a strong growth across different sectors, marking its determination to develop the economy and maintain a workforce. Consequently, Saskatchewan employment rate continues to indicate steady increases, indicating the province’s solid labor market and rising job opportunities. Construction Industry Growth: With 16.6% growth in construction employment, Saskatchewan’s infrastructure and real estate industries are booming. Large urban areas such as Saskatoon and Regina are witnessing a residential, commercial, and industrial boom, providing plenty of job opportunities for skilled workers, engineers, and project managers. Growth in Healthcare Sector: The health sector has expanded by 6.5%, meeting the increased need for healthcare professionals and ancillary staff. The province has made significant investments in hospitals, long-term care homes, and community health initiatives, guaranteeing enhanced healthcare services while creating jobs for nurses, doctors, and healthcare assistants. Agricultural Developments: Being one of Canada’s agricultural giants, Saskatchewan has seen a 15.3% increase in agricultural jobs. With the latest advancements in farm technology, rising international demand for Canadian produce, and government assistance to agribusinesses, the industry continues to provide stable and lucrative career opportunities. Get a Free Assessment Saskatoon and Regina: The Hubs of Economic Activity Saskatoon and Regina, the province’s powerhouse cities, have led the economic success of Saskatchewan. Saskatoon, enjoying a 5.4% employment growth rate, has attracted investors and businesses in the sectors of technology, finance, and natural resources. Regina, with its diversified economy, is also poised to show a positive employment growth rate in different sectors contributing to overall Saskatchewan employment rate. Why Saskatchewan is a Top Destination for Job Seekers Several factors make Saskatchewan an attractive province for job seekers and businesses alike: Strategic Economic Policies: Government and pro-business policies help entrepreneurs and businesses, promoting an atmosphere of stability and innovation. Low Cost of Living: In relation to other provinces, Saskatchewan provides low-cost housing, reduced taxes, and good quality of life, providing a suitable environment for professionals and families. Diverse Career Opportunities: With diverse career opportunities in various industries, people with different skill sets and experience can pursue meaningful careers. Immigration-Friendly Policies: Saskatchewan’s Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) remains a magnet for global talent, enriching the province’s labor base and economic development. Government Initiatives Supporting Job Growth The government of Saskatchewan has set strategic plans aimed at maintaining the growth of employment and economic development, which is beneficial to the Saskatchewan employment rate. These are: Investment in Infrastructure Development: Major infrastructure development projects like road widening, public transportation infrastructure, and clean energy projects have provided thousands of employment opportunities. Skills Development Programs: The province is emphasizing the training and reskilling of the workforce through vocational programs, apprenticeships, and education partnerships. Business Incentives and Assistance: Saskatchewan provides competitive tax incentives and funding initiatives to attract new business investment and expansion. Opportunities for Skilled Workers and Investors With a robust labor market, Saskatchewan is an excellent place to live for skilled professionals, entrepreneurs, and investors. The province’s economic resilience, coupled with a welcoming business environment and skilled individuals, creates an attractive destination for long-term investment and career growth. Saskatchewan employment rate is robust, an indication of the province’s dedication to creating jobs and ensuring economic stability, making it a perfect location for growth seekers. Saskatchewan’s Bright Economic Future As 2025 progresses, Saskatchewan is the bastion of economic strength and employment expansion in Canada. The lowest unemployment rate, robust job development in diverse sectors, and welcoming business environment all contribute to making the province continue to lure workers, support innovation, and power national economic growth. For job seekers, businesses, and investors looking for stability and growth, Saskatchewan offers unmatched opportunities. Whether you’re an aspiring professional, a skilled tradesperson, or an entrepreneur, now is the perfect time to explore what Saskatchewan has to offer. If you want to know more details about “Saskatchewan Leads Canada with the Lowest Unemployment Rate and Strong Job Growth in Early 2025: Saskatchewan employment rate“ you can contact one of our immigration specialists at  Gunness & Associates. Please Book an Appointment with a Member of Our Assessment Team! Book an Appointment Now with Gurleen! Book an Appointment Now with Hamlet! Gunness & Associates has helped thousands of people successfully immigrate to Canada with their families. Our skilled and experienced immigration experts have the expertise to accurately examine your case and advise you on the best method of proceeding to serve your needs. 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Saskatchewan’s Economic Triumph: Saskatchewan Economy Adds 14,000 New Jobs Propel Growth in 2024

Saskatchewan economy remains the beacon of economic resilience and opportunity in 2024. The province has shown incredible strength by adding 14,000 new jobs this year, setting a new record for employment levels with 606,200 people gainfully employed. This achievement underlines Saskatchewan’s dynamic economy and its ability to thrive amidst national and global challenges. A Competitive Edge in Saskatchewan Economy Employment One of the most eye-catching statistics for Saskatchewan’s economic success would be the very low unemployment rate. The unemployment rate in the province is surprisingly 5.5% compared to a national average of 6.7%. Such a competitive advantage manifests from great job creation efforts and talent-investment attraction through diverse industries in the province. Get a Free Assessment Key Sectors Driving Growth Saskatchewan’s economic growth in 2024 has been driven by exceptional performance in the following key sectors: Healthcare: The healthcare sector saw a phenomenal 12.7% growth, driven by increasing demand for medical services and government initiatives to enhance healthcare infrastructure. Investments in this sector have not only improved access to care but also created a wealth of employment opportunities for professionals, from nurses to administrative staff. Construction: The construction sector was up by an impressive 14.3%, reflecting increased activity in infrastructure development, residential projects, and commercial construction. This growth reflects Saskatchewan’s commitment to building a modern, sustainable future while supporting thousands of jobs for skilled workers. These industries are thriving as key drivers behind the overall Saskatchewan economic success that maintains the status of the province in innovation and productivity. Empowering Women in the Workforce One of the highlights of the economic performance in Saskatchewan for the year 2024 was the history-beating surge in female employment. The count of women employees achieved an all-time high of 286,600; hence, Saskatchewan was seen to be promoting its commitment toward a more equitable chance for each citizen. Its success in a better workplace with female empowerment programs has also marked the economy as a proponent of more modern economic policies. Saskatoon: A Regional Powerhouse The province’s largest city, Saskatoon, played an important role in the economic victory of Saskatchewan. The city alone had added 12,100 jobs in 2024, increasing employment by an impressive 6.1% over last year. A thriving local economy and strategic investments in technology, manufacturing, and education have fostered growth and attracted top talent and businesses. Saskatoon has thus become an important contributor to Saskatchewan’s prosperity. Strategic Investments Paving the Way Saskatchewan’s economic success can be attributed to the strategic investment it has made in key areas: Infrastructure Development: Major projects across transportation, energy, and public facilities have improved the quality of life for residents and brought long-term economic benefits through job creation and boosting local businesses. Workforce Development Programs: Upskilling workers and attracting talent from other provinces and countries have strengthened the labor market, ensuring that businesses have access to the skills they need to thrive. Support for Small Businesses: Saskatchewan’s government has emphasized support for small and medium-sized enterprises through tax incentives, grants, and business-friendly policies. These efforts have empowered entrepreneurs and contributed to job creation across various sectors. Why Saskatchewan Remains a Top Choice for Opportunities? Saskatchewan’s booming economy coupled with the rich community values creates an excellent platform for professionals, entrepreneurs, and families. This has proven Saskatchewan’s success in 2024 to create an economy that will support sustainable development and is also inclusive in all respects. With low unemployment and an active strategy of enhancing the economic development of women, promoting growth in critical sectors, the province provides an excellent blueprint of success in an economy for others to look at. Looking Ahead: Sustaining Momentum With Saskatchewan continuing to break records and set benchmarks, the focus will be on maintaining this momentum in the years to come. Plans for future investments in renewable energy, advanced manufacturing, and technology are already underway. These initiatives are meant to diversify the economy further and make Saskatchewan a leader in innovation and sustainability. Hence, the collaborative way of the government, private, and community, ensures that prosperity is shared and enjoyed by everybody in the province. Since it focuses more on inclusivity and resilience, Saskatchewan is placing a solid long-term foundation in prosperity. How is the job market in Saskatchewan? Saskatchewan has seen steady economic growth in the last few years, which has created a good job market. The unemployment rate has been relatively low compared to the national average, indicating high demand for labor in most sectors. Specifically, mining, oil and gas extraction, and construction have seen increased employment opportunities due to ongoing investments and development projects. This is further complemented by the fact that the province’s focus on innovation and technology has spurred job creation in emerging industries, further strengthening the Saskatchewan economy. Overall, the combination of a diverse economic base and strategic investments has contributed to a robust job market in Saskatchewan. If you want to know more details about “Saskatchewan’s Economic Triumph: Saskatchewan Economy Adds 14,000 New Jobs Propel Growth in 2024“ you can contact one of our immigration specialists at  Gunness & Associates. Please Book an Appointment with a Member of Our Assessment Team! Book an Appointment Now with Pratik! Book an Appointment Now with Gurleen! Gunness & Associates has helped thousands of people successfully immigrate to Canada with their families. 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