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Our province's new immigration strategy Strengthening our Communities and Economy is based on extensive consultations and is is designed to foster increasingly diverse, multicultural communities while at the same time helping to sustain the economic growth underway across Saskatchewan.
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Our Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) can provide an alternate and quicker means of entry into Canada. Through SINP, our Ministry facilitates the nomination of applicants to the federal government for landed immigrant status, based on criteria established by the province.
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The Calls for Applications and Calls for Proposals listed here include anythat may be current as well as an archive of closed calls for reference.
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Our Community Partnerships and Settlement Unit works with immigrants, refugees, employers, service providers, and communities to ensure a positive immigration experience for all parties.
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Our Policy and Program Support Branch is responsible for researching, developing, and evaluating Immigration policies and programs. We also work with other Saskatchewan Ministries and manages the Immigration Services Division’s relationship with the federal government.
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Our International Education Unit works with stakeholders to develop and implement international education planning, marketing and promotion to increase the number of international students attending post-secondary institutions in Saskatchewan.
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Our Program Integrity Unit works to protect all workers in Saskatchewan, including immigrant and temporary foreign workers, and respond to issues, fraud and misrepresentation.
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