Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan is one of Western Canada's Prairie Provinces. Its economy is largely agricultural, with significant natural resource businesses like as forestry and fisheries. It is home to two large cities, Saskatoon and Regina, as well as wide swaths of untouched wilderness.
Saskatchewan has a highly successful immigration program. Each year, the province welcomed between 3,000 and 4,000 immigrants. This figure has now risen to 15,000. This is particularly noteworthy given Saskatchewan's population of just more than 1 million. The province is one of the most favored newcomer destinations in Canada.
If you wish to immigrate to Saskatchewan, then you have four options to choose from:
• International Skilled Worker Category
The Saskatchewan International Skilled Worker category includes sub-categories for:
• Employment Offer
• Occupation-In-Demand
• Saskatchewan Express Entry
• Hard-To-Fill Skills Pilot
• International Healthcare Worker EOI
• Tech Talent Pathway
• Saskatchewan Experience Category
The Experience Category is divided into six subcategories:
• Employer of a Skilled Worker With a Valid Work Permit
This subcategory is for skilled individuals who have worked in Saskatchewan for a minimum of six months and possess a valid work permit.
• Agriculture Worker with a Semi-Skilled Work Permit
This subcategory is for semi-skilled individuals who have worked in Saskatchewan for at least six months and have a valid work permit for the employer providing them work, or who have previously worked in Saskatchewan for at least six months. Additionally, they must be offered a full-time permanent position as a General Farm Worker (NOC 8431) or Nursery and Greenhouse Worker by a Saskatchewan firm (NOC 8432).
• Professionals in Health Care
This subcategory is for physicians, nurses, and other health care professionals who have worked in Saskatchewan for at least six months.
• Project in the Hospitality Sector
In Saskatchewan, this subcategory includes food and beverage servers, food counter attendants, kitchen assistance, and housekeeping and cleaning personnel. They must have worked in the province for at least six months.
• Project for Long Haul Truck Drivers
This sub-category is for those who have worked for at least six months at an approved trucking business in Saskatchewan.
• Students
This sub-category is for students who have graduated from a post-secondary institution in Canada and have worked in Saskatchewan for a minimum of 24 months. Students who have graduated from a Saskatchewan institution are only need to have worked for six months in the province.