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π¨ Important Update for Sask Employers Hiring International Talent The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) is making major changes due to a 50% cut in federal nomination allocations for 2025. Key Changes (Effective March 27, 2025): 75% of SINP nominations must go to temporary residents already in Canada. Only Healthcare, Agriculture, and Skilled Trades can recruit workers directly from outside Canada. Nominations for certain jobs in Accommodation & Food Services, Retail Trade, and Trucking will be capped at 25% of SINPβs total allocation. Job Approval Letters (JALs) will only be available to employers outside priority sectors if the candidate is already a temporary resident. π JAL intake pause is lifted as of today, March 27, 2025 π More info & support: List of affected occupations: https://publications.saskatchewan.ca/api/v1/products/125802/formats/147131/download π 1-833-613-0485 π§ [email protected] π» Webinar: April 3, 2025 #SINP #SaskJobs #InternationalRecruitment #SkilledTrades #ImmigrationUpdate
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Select TEER 3 occupations that remain eligible for Spouse Open Work permits have been published today: π― Featured Occupations Include: * Health Services: Dental assistants, nurse aides, medical lab assistants, and pharmacy assistants. * Education: Elementary and secondary school teacher assistants. * Trades & Construction: Roofers, painters, glaziers, concrete finishers, and more. * Transportation: Truck drivers, bus operators, railway engineers, and conductors. * Natural Resources: Miners, loggers, drillers, and fishermen/women. * Sports & Defense: Athletes, coaches, and Canadian Armed Forces members. Link to all occupations: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/work-canada/permit/temporary/open-work-permit-spouses-dependent-children/eligibility.html
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