Saskatchewan SINP opens second intake for capped sectors
URGENT: Saskatchewan Reopens Immigration Floodgates for Second Time – Spaces Vanishing Fast
The scramble begins now.
Saskatchewan has thrown open its doors once again, launching the second intake window for the coveted Immigrant Nominee Program in a desperate bid to plug gaping labour holes across the province.
Starting March 2, 2026, at 9:30 a.m. sharp, employers in three critical sectors will race to submit applications before the cap hits.
And when the spaces fill? The window slams shut.
The ‘Big Three’ Industries in Crisis
This is not a drill.
The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program is specifically targeting Accommodation and Food Services, Retail Trade, and Trucking – sectors hemorrhaging workers from Saskatoon to Regina.
Hotels sit understaffed. Restaurant kitchens lie empty. Trucks sit idle.
Employers in these capped sectors can now nominate foreign candidates for permanent residency – but only if they beat the rush.
Mark Your Calendar – Or Miss Out
The first intake vanished within hours.
Immigration lawyers warn this second window will close even faster as desperate employers pile in to secure talent.
Your move: March 2, 2026. 9:30 a.m. EST. Be ready.
Assess your eligibility now – or watch from the sidelines as others claim your Canadian dream.
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