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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by get2udex: 12:34am On Dec 24, 2019
Hi guys, I am looking to Migrate to Saskatchewan for a start... I am an experienced User Experience Researcher, with over a year of Product Management experience and 2 Years of Business Development experience.

I have a Second class upper in Materials Engineering.

What are my chances and what do I need to do?

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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by 1Sharon(f): 2:23am On Dec 24, 2019
Ishilove:

Has your rod grown flowers yet?

grin grin

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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by meetchandus(m): 4:14pm On Dec 25, 2019
salford:

Pros: Easier for PR if you are an international student, diversified economy, decent average wages for professionals (only Alberta is higher), cuisines is oyinbo food, but there are Nigerian food stores scattered across the province, Good number of Nigerian trained doctors and other professionals, less populated, cheap phone plans and car insurance, decent cost of rent or property etc

Cons: Bitterly cold-comparable to Manitoba and Edmonton & up, Mosquitoes in summer, diversity not as much as Ontario or BC, could be boring, no real international airport like the one in Calgary, Vancouver or Toronto, lowest minimum wage in Canada, Infrastructures not as nice as say BC or Ontario.

Moved here from Calgary, Alberta after the world Oil glut seriously affected Alberta's economy. Had a chance to move elsewhere like BC or return to Alberta, but the family loves it here than Alberta, so this is home now. Love Sask - Land of the living skies.

However, you will get you more response and views on the existing Living in Canada thread.

Regina or Saskatoon?
I find Saskatchewan to be more of a family oriented province.

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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by salford1: 4:30pm On Dec 25, 2019
meetchandus:


Regina or Saskatoon?
I find Saskatchewan to be more of a family oriented province.
That generalization though. Every province has cities or towns that are family oriented.

To talk about a proper family oriented location , I won't actually include Saskatoon or Regina or any other medium size to big city as per Canadian standards.

Having lived in Regina, Swift Current, Moose Jaw Weyburn, less than a week in Saskatoon and Estevan, in my opinion, the best places that are more family oriented are the towns or very small cities (Less than 40k population), but job opportunities are also limited in those places.

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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by nairalandbuzz(m): 7:11pm On Dec 25, 2019
salford1:

That generalization though. Every province has cities or towns that are family oriented.

To talk about a proper family oriented location , I won't actually include Saskatoon or Regina or any other medium size to big city as per Canadian standards.

Having lived in Regina, Swift Current, Moose Jaw Weyburn, less than a week in Saskatoon and Estevan, in my opinion, the best places that are more family oriented are the towns or very small cities (Less than 40k population), but job opportunities are also limited in those places.

Chop knuckle... That is the reason most Canadians that love their children move to small cities... Cos they are sane for the children and they will be able to grow well. I stay in a small community too cos of what I heard about the community and family and from there, drive out to work...

So, small communities are best in Canada. Just go to the cities for holidays and shopping.

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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by luvlyglenda: 9:31pm On Dec 27, 2019
Hello Naijans in Sask.
Good to be here, thanks to d pioneers of this thread. I have an issue, i am looking for help from u guys. I have been trying several pilots to immigrate to Canada, but my IELTS have been the stumbling block., most recent is 6.5. So i tried the SINP. I submitted my EOI and indicated i had a relative in Sask. This person is actually a friend and not related to me. I called her up, only to find out she has relocated to Edmonton. About 2 weeks after, i got ITA.

Pls, can an angel come to my aid?, can some one, help reference me?

A plea for help!

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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by butter(m): 2:10pm On Dec 29, 2019
Hello guys,

Pls i need help regarding the sinp EoI. I need clarification. Regarding the job experience points are given for last 5 years before application and in the last 6-10 years before application. Must it all be in the same occupation one is applying for?

Eg

The last 5yrs being in a NOC that is the intended occupation
The previous 6-10yrs being in a different NOC.

Or

Must everything be in one NOC?


Thanks in advance
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by Ovems(f): 6:25pm On Jan 02, 2020
@ Salford, Justwise, I have an Uncle in Saskatchewan, and we believe it will help us get more points but a friend that is in Alberta said we can't get points for a relative that is not a brother or sister. How true is this please?
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by meetchandus(m): 6:42pm On Jan 02, 2020
Nice one.I currently live in Regina..Find it kinda boring for a single guy..Lol

salford1:

That generalization though. Every province has cities or towns that are family oriented.

To talk about a proper family oriented location , I won't actually include Saskatoon or Regina or any other medium size to big city as per Canadian standards.

Having lived in Regina, Swift Current, Moose Jaw Weyburn, less than a week in Saskatoon and Estevan, in my opinion, the best places that are more family oriented are the towns or very small cities (Less than 40k population), but job opportunities are also limited in those places.

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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by chukky6443(m): 5:59pm On Jan 03, 2020
Ovems:
@ Salford, Justwise, I have an Uncle in Saskatchewan, and we believe it will help us get more points but a friend that is in Alberta said we can't get points for a relative that is not a brother or sister. How true is this please?

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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by Ovems(f): 10:05pm On Jan 03, 2020
[quote author=chukky6443 post=85472156][/quote]
Thanks for your response. Really appreciate it. I guess our friend from Alberta didn't know that the requirement for the provinces is different.
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by Lade3313: 9:58am On Jan 25, 2020
Hello guys..
Please I need all the help I can get..
Anyone in University of Saskatchewan ?
I tried to apply for MSc in Animal and poultry science since last year..part of the college requirements , i have to choose, contact a project supervisor based on my chosen department.
I have sent several mails not response from any.. I even mailed the head of department but no response either..
Please I need help on how to go about it..
Or probably you can suggest any university/college I can also apply for that the tuition is still very favorable like that of uni sack..
Thank you all God bless
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by Nobody: 2:38pm On Jan 25, 2020
seunlayi:
Are you sure you are not the only Nigerian in that town?
grin
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by ennygal: 5:18pm On Jan 30, 2020
Please kindly message me on whatsapp, i have an important thing to discuss with you. 08024419070. Thanks
Boringdraw1:
Saskatchewan is not that developed, no light, no good road, no good health care center, no portable water and the environment is not that conducive to live in.

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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by ennygal: 5:24pm On Jan 30, 2020
@nairalandbuzz, please kindly whatsapp me on 08024419070. I have an important thing to discuss with you. Thanks so much
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by nairalandbuzz(m): 2:43am On Jan 31, 2020
ennygal:
@nairalandbuzz, please kindly whatsapp me on 08024419070. I have an important thing to discuss with you. Thanks so much

Let's talk here
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by ennygal: 4:29am On Jan 31, 2020
I actually need someone to reference me for the Saskatchewan provincial nominee. Can you help me pls or you know someone living in the povince for a year at least.Thanks
nairalandbuzz:


Let's talk here
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by nairalandbuzz(m): 2:18pm On Feb 02, 2020
ennygal:
I actually need someone to reference me for the Saskatchewan provincial nominee. Can you help me pls or you know someone living in the povince for a year at least.Thanks

Someone cannot just reference you... it has to be a family membet. You can talk to immigration@flklaw.ca to talk about your options.

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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by dbty(m): 6:17pm On Feb 02, 2020
Is it possible to get 20 points for HND and 15points for ND in saskwanchan SINP immigration :

1.HND, bachelor degree or 3 or more years degree and

2.ND, Canada equivalency Diploma require 2 but less than 3years in college or university,trade or technical school.
Thanks

Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by Otas4u: 1:40am On Feb 03, 2020
What are my chances of making it here by next year. Then I would have completed my PhD. I would also be 31 by then. I'm thinking of coming in as a Lecturer or HSE officer because of NEBOSH.
Also which will be easier provincial nomination or main express entry.
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by Bosayo: 11:11pm On Mar 03, 2020
My greetings to everybody, I am a recent PR and just got admission to university of regina. I will be moving during summer with my hubby and 2 kids. Here are my questions please

Can you tell me good areas to reside in regina for a family?
Does Saks also give child benefit?
How much does daycare cost?
What is the cost of 2 bedroom condo in a decent area?

Thanks alot, Oga salford and others please help your sister.
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by salford1: 11:50pm On Mar 03, 2020
Bosayo:
My greetings to everybody, I am a recent PR and just got admission to university of regina. I will be moving during summer with my hubby and 2 kids. Here are my questions please

Can you tell me good areas to reside in regina for a family?
Does Saks also give child benefit?
How much does daycare cost?
What is the cost of 2 bedroom condo in a decent area?

Thanks alot, Oga salford and others please help your sister.
Hello.
Congrats on your admissions.
North Central has lots of crime, and so is the area east of downtown between Winnipeg and Broad street. Infact, I would advise you stay away from downtown. Also try to consider the university of Regina's location with respect to distance from home and daycare.
As per day care, budget between $850 to 1000 per month
2bedroom condo in a good area, budget from $950 to $1400.
Child benefit is Federal, so the province doesn't matter.

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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by Bosayo: 1:48am On Mar 04, 2020
Thanks Bro!
Hello.
Congrats on your admissions.
North Central has lots of crime, and so is the area east of downtown between Winnipeg and Broad street. Infact, I would advise you stay away from downtown. Also try to consider the university of Regina's location with respect to distance from home and daycare.
As per day care, budget between $850 to 1000 per month
2bedroom condo in a good area, budget from $950 to $1400.
Child benefit is Federal, so the province doesn't matter.[/quote]
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by Regina3(f): 10:43am On May 06, 2020
Hi, not bad and you?
cashhip:

Hey, yep I'm in Regina. How has it been for you so far?
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by cashhip: 11:57pm On May 07, 2020
Good, asides the fact that I'm not working from home. lol
Regina3:
Hi, not bad and you?
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by Eduregie: 4:29pm On May 22, 2020
luvlyglenda:
Hello Naijans in Sask.
Good to be here, thanks to d pioneers of this thread. I have an issue, i am looking for help from u guys. I have been trying several pilots to immigrate to Canada, but my IELTS have been the stumbling block., most recent is 6.5. So i tried the SINP. I submitted my EOI and indicated i had a relative in Sask. This person is actually a friend and not related to me. I called her up, only to find out she has relocated to Edmonton. About 2 weeks after, i got ITA.

Pls, can an angel come to my aid?, can some one, help reference me?

A plea for help!
[quot
luvlyglenda:
Hello Naijans in Sask.
Good to be here, thanks to d pioneers of this thread. I have an issue, i am looking for help from u guys. I have been trying several pilots to immigrate to Canada, but my IELTS have been the stumbling block., most recent is 6.5. So i tried the SINP. I submitted my EOI and indicated i had a relative in Sask. This person is actually a friend and not related to me. I called her up, only to find out she has relocated to Edmonton. About 2 weeks after, i got ITA.

Pls, can an angel come to my aid?, can some one, help reference me?

A plea for help!
e author=luvlyglenda post=85272284]Hello Naijans in Sask.
Good to be here, thanks to d pioneers of this thread. I have an issue, i am looking for help from u guys. I have been trying several pilots to immigrate to Canada, but my IELTS have been the stumbling block., most recent is 6.5. So i tried the SINP. I submitted my EOI and indicated i had a relative in Sask. This person is actually a friend and not related to me. I called her up, only to find out she has relocated to Edmonton. About 2 weeks after, i got ITA.

Pls, can an angel come to my aid?, can some one, help reference me?

A plea for help![/quote]


hi luvlyglenda, did u get any help? What did you do about the ITA?
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by yungchop: 4:50am On May 24, 2020
Otas4u:
What are my chances of making it here by next year. Then I would have completed my PhD. I would also be 31 by then. I'm thinking of coming in as a Lecturer or HSE officer because of NEBOSH.
Also which will be easier provincial nomination or main express entry.
Hello sir, I'm a graduate of Botany and also a certified HSE officer ( British international safety organization). I'm planning to tow the HSE path too. Please always give me a mention when you find any information.
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by Apokalipto: 12:17am On Jun 08, 2020
What can anyone say about the job market for new immigrants in Sask at this time?
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by mumnadine: 7:39am On Jun 08, 2020
Good morning,please who knows any shipping company in Saskatchewan that ships to Nigeria?
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by nkordeh: 9:48pm On Jun 13, 2020
Please what are the opportunity for teachers in Saskatchewan?

What side hussle can one do as an English teacher?

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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by Richdee1(m): 12:30am On Jun 14, 2020
nkordeh:
Please what are the opportunity for teachers in Saskatchewan?

What side hussle can one do as an English teacher?

Go to IRELAND thread.. They need teachers there
Wait lemme drop he link.. read from the beginning

MODIFIED: https://www.nairaland.com/5745943/adventure-ireland

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