The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program: An Introduction

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Published: March 13, 2012

Saskatchewan, located in western Canada between the provinces of Manitoba and Alberta, is home to a booming economy and rapidly growing population of Canadians and new immigrants. According to the most recent Canadian census, its population has recently surpassed 1 million residents. The majority reside in the urban centers of Saskatoon and Regina, though robust industrial and agricultural industries support job growth in rural areas as well.

The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program, or SINP, is the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) for this region. >>Read full article on CanadaVisa.com

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