For those looking to relocate to Saskatchewan, there is good news! The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) for 2025 brought 1,136 additional immigration nominations to the province.
This raises the province’s allotment for the year to 4,761 spots, which is a welcome increase, particularly for applicants in industries that were already at capacity earlier this summer.
Why this matters
In the month of June, sectors like trucking, accommodation, food service, and retail trade had maxed out their 25% nomination cap. Applications in these areas were being sent back because the quota was full. Thanks to the extra spots, Saskatchewan can start processing them again, which is excellent news for employers and workers.
Here’s how the new nominations are being divided:
Sector Share of New Nominations
- Trucking Part of the 25% allocation
- Accommodation Part of the 25% allocation
- Food Service Part of the 25% allocation
- Retail Trade Part of the 25% allocation