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Saskatchewan hopes to attract more immigrants in 2022
Saskatchewan hopes to attract more immigrants in 2022
Saskatchewan is hoping that a new piece of legislation for the immigrants to become the preferred Canadian destination for immigration from all over the world.

Saskatchewan hopes to attract more immigrants in 2022

Under the Labour Mobility and Fair Registration Practices Act

Saskatchewan is hoping that a new piece of legislation for the immigrants to become the preferred Canadian destination for immigration from all over the world. Saskatchewan is allowing boosting its population to 1.4 million in just eight years. 

 

The population of the Prairie province (the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta, in the northern Great Plains region of North America) has risen to slightly over 1.18 million people. That implies Saskatchewan expects to add another 220,000 people, or around 18.7%, to its population by 2030.

 

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The province introduced the Labour Mobility and Fair Registration Practices Act earlier this month to assist it in meeting that demographic objective while also creating 100,000 jobs over the following eight years for all Canada PR holders.

To Improve Credential Recognition, Congress Passed the Labor Mobility and Fair Registration Act.

 

"We must improve our present labour force and recruit domestically and globally to bring more talented individuals to Saskatchewan to fulfil the demands of the province's booming economy," stated provincial Immigration Minister Jeremy Harrison.

 

This new legislation will be the most comprehensive, making Saskatchewan a preferred destination for qualified professionals and tradesmen," says the Premier.

 

The act will increase credential recognition for foreign-trained workers and assist employers in vital industries like healthcare, construction, and information technology filling jobs that are now unfilled due to a shortage of qualified applicants. The act will be administered by the Labour Mobility and Fair Registration Practices Office, which will assist regulatory authorities in completing their requirements.

 

This will include working with the regulatory bodies to examine time frames for registration decisions, registration application requirements, qualification assessment processes, and internationally-trained recognition pathways," the province noted in a statement. 

 

Many other Canadian provinces have legislation that requires regulatory agencies to follow domestic trade agreements and encourage fair registration practices for globally qualified professionals. The new legislation has received two thumbs up from industry organizations. 

 

As the demand for Saskatchewan's food industry, fuel and fertilizer workers is increasing and expected to increase even more in the coming years, it is becoming critical that Saskatchewan can meet the labour needs. So, it's the best time to apply for the Saskatchewan PNP with Aptech visa. Contact the expert soon for Canada Immigration before it's too late or you can fill out the free assessment form to save your time.

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