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If you’re considering a move to Canada in 2025, you might want to set your sights on Saskatchewan. While provinces like Ontario and British Columbia often grab the headlines, Saskatchewan is quietly making waves with record-breaking job growth and the lowest unemployment rate in Canada.

With over 15,000 new full-time jobs added in May 2025 and a 4.2% unemployment rate well below the national average, this prairie province is quickly becoming a magnet for skilled workers and newcomers seeking stability, opportunity, and a great quality of life.

Why Saskatchewan Is Leading Canada’s Job Market

The latest labour force report from Statistics Canada paints a promising picture. Saskatchewan isn’t just growing; it’s outperforming every other province when it comes to employment.

Here are the standout numbers:

Metric Value (May 2025)
Labour Force 653,900
Full-Time Employment 518,800
Year-over-Year Job Growth +16,300 (2.7% increase)
Unemployment Rate 4.2% (Lowest in Canada)
Women’s Employment Up 3.8% (10,900 new positions)

Growth is being driven by booming sectors such as healthcare, construction, and public administration. Notably, healthcare saw a 12.4% increase in jobs over the last year, while construction rose by an impressive 16.3%.

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What Makes Saskatchewan Attractive to Immigrants?

Saskatchewan offers more than just jobs. It offers a balance between career growth and personal well-being, between affordability and opportunity.

Key benefits for newcomers include:

  • Affordable cost of living compared to larger cities like Toronto or Vancouver
  • Faster immigration processing through programs like the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)
  • High demand for skilled workers in trades, healthcare, IT, and education
  • Strong community support for immigrants, including language training and job placement help

Cities like Saskatoon and Regina have also seen strong job growth and are known for their inclusive environments and family-friendly atmosphere.

How Immigration Plays a Role in Saskatchewan’s Growth Strategy

The provincial government has made it clear: immigration is key to the province’s future.

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Two major strategies support this:

  1. The Saskatchewan Labour Market Strategy: A plan to build a stronger, more diverse workforce.
  2. The Investment Attraction Strategy: Designed to bring $16 billion in private investment annually, creating more jobs and boosting the economy.

Immigrants are expected to play a critical role in meeting labour market needs, especially in essential sectors like healthcare, skilled trades, and agriculture.

Popular Immigration Pathways to Saskatchewan

If you’re interested in moving to Saskatchewan, here are the main routes:

Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)

This is the province’s own immigration system, allowing Saskatchewan to nominate skilled individuals who meet its economic and labour market needs.

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Main SINP streams

  • International Skilled Worker – Express Entry
  • International Skilled Worker – Occupation In-Demand
  • Saskatchewan Experience Category (for those already working in the province)
  • Entrepreneur and Farm Category

SINP applications are typically processed faster than federal immigration programs, and many occupations remain in high demand.

Top Sectors Hiring in 2025

Here’s a breakdown of where most of Saskatchewan’s job growth is happening:

Sector Annual Growth (2024–2025)
Health Care & Social Assistance +12.4%
Construction +16.3%
Public Administration +16.8%
Retail Trade +8.2%
Building Construction Investment +27.8%

With such robust hiring across key industries, Saskatchewan is not just offering jobs; it’s building careers.

Canadian Immigration Is Thriving in Saskatchewan

In 2025, Canadian immigration is thriving in Saskatchewan, thanks to unmatched job growth, low unemployment, and forward-thinking government policies. For skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and families, Saskatchewan presents a real opportunity to build a secure and prosperous future in a province that truly values its newcomers.

If you’re ready to take the next step toward Canadian permanent residence, Saskatchewan might just be your ideal destination.

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