Thanks partly to the influx of immigrants from all over the world, Saskatchewan has one of the nation’s fastest-expanding economies and populations. One of Western Canada’s Prairie provinces is Saskatchewan.
Agriculture and significant natural resource sectors like forestry and fisheries are the main pillars of its economy. Saskatoon and Regina are two of its largest cities, and it also has enormous tracts of natural wilderness.
In 1998, the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP), also known as the Saskatchewan Provincial Nominee Program, was established.
It was established to aid in addressing the province’s immigration demands and economic and labor market needs.
The provincial initiative in Saskatchewan has had great success. Seven out of every ten new residents of the province entered the country via the SINP. In addition, the province has a high employment rate for recent immigrants of about 76%. Additionally, there are excellent retention rates, with more than 85% of newcomers preferring to remain in Saskatchewan.
Newcomers frequently travel to Saskatchewan. The Saskatchewan PNP program has a reputation for being an “easy PNP”. This can be a result of the diversity of immigration alternatives available to applicants.
Numerous base sub-categories and an enhanced sub-category are available for Saskatchewan. Under the International Skilled Worker Category, there is an improved subcategory called Saskatchewan Express Entry.