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Vietnam Recruitment Mission

Vietnam to Saskatchewan, Canada - Recruitment Fair

When: June 9, 10, 11 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Where: Intercontinental Hanoi Westlake, 5 Tu Hoa Street, Tay Ho District, Hanoi

Get tickets: Vietnam to Saskatchewan, Canada – Recruitment Fair

Do you want to immigrate to Saskatchewan, Canada? The Government of Saskatchewan is hosting sessions where you can learn about living and working in Saskatchewan and get advice from experts about the process of moving from Vietnam to Canada.

Space is limited, so sign up now for free tickets. Attend information sessions covering Saskatchewan immigration, jobs, quality of life and education. Don’t miss the Keynote Presentation on June 10 at 6 p.m. by the Honourable Jeremy Harrison, Saskatchewan Minister of Immigration and Career Training.

Information booths will be set up so you can learn more. Connect with experts and learn everything you need to know about immigrating to Saskatchewan.

Submit an Expression of Interest

If you or someone you know is eligible under Occupations-In-Demand or Express Entry, applications may be submitted via Expression of Interest (EOI), which is a pre-application to indicate your interest in applying to live and work in Saskatchewan. If you have an EOI profile, you may be invited for an immigration interview or invited to apply to the SINP.

Learn about Immigration Pathways

Saskatchewan officials will guide you through the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) and help you understand the options available for you to make your move to Canada. They will help you choose the category that best fits your needs and provide you with all the information you need to apply to the SINP.

Have your International Credentials Recognized

If you have trained internationally or elsewhere in Canada, Saskatchewan will help get your credentials recognized so you can work in the province. Navigators are available to provide you with one-on-one support in navigating the pathways to becoming licensed to work in regulated occupations in Saskatchewan.

Find and Apply for Jobs in Saskatchewan

Find jobs available from employers in Saskatchewan by visiting SaskJobs. Submit your resume to participating employers that have job opportunities that fit your credentials.

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