Saskatchewan is adding 279 intermediate and lower-skilled occupations to the list of jobs in which workers will be allowed to apply for permanent residency through the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). Martensville-Warman MLA Terry Jenson made the announcement Wednesday on behalf of Jeremy Harrison, minister of immigration and career training. “With this expansion, workers from an additional 279 occupations such as home childcare providers, equipment operators and meat cutters will be able to apply for permanent residency through the existing work permit stream of the SINP,” Jenson said. “These changes will increase the retention of intermediate and lower skilled workers and
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