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The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) is a way to immigrate to Canada. Through the SINP, the Province of Saskatchewan: Invites residency applications from non-Canadians who want to make Saskatchewan their home; Nominates successful applicants to the federal government for permanent residency in Canada
Learn about our cost of living, housing and job information when moving to Saskatchewan, and immigration requirements when arriving from outside of Canada.
Le Programme Candidats immigrants pour la Saskatchewan (PCIS) est un moyen d’immigrer au Canada. Par le PCIS, la province de la Saskatchewan : invite les non-Canadiens souhaitant s’établir en Saskatchewan à présenter une demande de résidence;
Information on how potential immigrants with skills and experience in high demand occupations in Saskatchewan can apply to the SINP.
The new portal will provide landlords and tenants with the ability to create notices, file applications online and upload evidence, photos and other documents related to ORT applications from the convenience of a computer or mobile device. Clients can log into the online portal using their Saskatchewan Account at www.saskatchewan.ca/ort.
In Saskatchewan, COVID-19 vaccination is free and available through: Find the nearest SHA walk-in clinic, no appointment needed. Participating pharmacies. For communities without access to a nearby pharmacy, booked appointments may be available through the online booking system.
Saskatchewan residents can now begin booking their influenza vaccinations at clinics that will begin next week. Starting October 11, flu shots will be administered at public health clinics, local pharmacies and some physician and nurse practitioner offices.
Learn how to look for work, gain Canadian work experience, and apply for a job in Saskatchewan. In a Saskatchewan Workplace Learn about the workplace in Saskatchewan, what to expect on the job and what rights and responsibilities you have as an employee.
The Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) is proud to announce that its Rare Earth Processing Facility located in Saskatoon is ahead of schedule and produced rare earth metals at a commercial scale in Summer 2024 – making Saskatchewan the first and only jurisdiction to do so in North America.