The hottest places to immigrate to in recent immigration circles are, Canada, Greece, and Malta. Today, I want to tell you about a good place to immigrate to Canada, which is the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. Whether you know this place or not, just a short while ago this place has quietly become the immigrant circle of the popular immigrant place. The first thing you need to do is to find out more about it.
The province of Saskatchewan, with its beautiful environment, low cost of living, and warm and friendly people, is a rare and pleasant place to live.
If you still don't know enough about Saskatchewan, I'd like to share it with you again.
Resourcefulness
Saskatchewan is a major mining and energy province. Its potash reserves account for two-thirds of the world's reserves, which can be mined for hundreds of years; uranium production ranks first in the world; Saskatchewan is also Canada's second-largest crude oil producer, the third-largest producer of natural gas; and there is the world's largest diamondiferous igneous rock formation.
Sound public health care and education system
Sound health care as well as education system has always been one of the major reasons why Canada attracts talents from all over the world. Did you know that Saskatchewan is the birthplace of Canada's publicly-funded health care system, and that Saskatchewan residents have some of the highest public health care coverage in the country? The University of Saskatchewan, located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan's largest city, is one of Canada's top ten universities. The University of Saskatchewan's engineering, law, computer science, veterinary medicine, agriculture and other specialties are not only in North America, but also in the world.
Low consumption, cheap housing, low cost of doing business
The world-renowned accounting and consulting firm KPMG released its International Cost of Doing Business Guide, and of the 98 cities surveyed in North America, Saskatoon (Saskatoon)
and Regina (Regina) ranked as the 21st and 28th lowest in cost. 21st and 28th. The survey looked at a variety of factors related to investment, including labour, taxes, transportation and interest costs.
Saskatchewan is one of the cheapest places to live in Canada, but wages are in the middle of the pack. Home prices are more than 30% lower than Toronto's over the same period
. The vast majority of Saskatchewan people live in large houses that many low- and middle-income earners in big cities struggle to find but struggle to achieve. In addition, Saskatchewan has the lowest car insurance, health insurance (free), and university tuition in Canada.
More and more Chinese
There are about 20,000 Chinese living in Saskatchewan, including 10,000 in Saskatoon and 8,000 in Regina. In recent years, there are more and more new immigrants and international students coming to Saskatchewan. It can be expected that more and more Chinese immigrants will choose Saskatchewan as their place of settlement due to the province's economic development, employment opportunities, etc., which are among the highest in Canada, and the lowest cost of living, coupled with the fact that new immigrants used to love to go to the cities such as Vancouver, Calgary and other cities where the cost of living is skyrocketing. More and more Chinese immigrants are choosing Saskatchewan as their place of residence, and the further development of the Chinese community in Saskatchewan is just around the corner.
Convenient life
Life in Saskatchewan is very convenient. In Saskatoon, for example, you can buy almost everything you need for your daily life in other big cities. There are three Walmarts here alone, which we are all familiar with. There are at least two dozen Chinese restaurants, all of which are very large and well stocked with condiments and other daily necessities from the mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan.
Beautiful scenery, tourist paradise
Melfort, in northeastern Saskatchewan, is known as the "City of the Northern Lights," a region where the aurora borealis moves across the northern sky in green, yellow, blue or red ripples. Local resorts offer easy access to the aurora borealis, making it easy to get around.
And galloping across the vast expanse of Saskatchewan on horseback is a way of life here. And you'll enjoy the joy and adventure of a true rodeo, letting your horse roam the land at will and experiencing the traditional cowboy way of life.
It's also a canoeist's paradise for canoe and kayak enthusiasts, as the abundant bodies of water and criss-crossing rivers provide natural conditions for a variety of water sports. You can follow the waterways like an explorer or enjoy the pleasure of conquering the rapids while rafting in Clearwater Bay. As you travel north along the river, you can also enjoy the magical wonders of the sand dunes along the way.
Under the new Saskatchewan Business Immigration Act, Saskatchewan Nominated Entrepreneur immigrants are allowed to create businesses in different sectors of the economy, a very different approach by the Saskatchewan government compared to other business immigration categories that are limited to specific sectors such as agriculture and energy.
The major change in Saskatchewan's Entrepreneur Immigration program is to learn from the British Columbia business model (Work Permit then Immigration) and the U.S. Immigration and Business Immigration model (Expression of Interest EOI model), and to retain Saskatchewan's own use of third-party agencies to audit the applicant's assets and sources of funds, which is supposed to be aimed at attracting applicants who are genuinely willing to do business in Saskatchewan, to settle in the province and who have a better chance of succeeding. The purpose is to attract applicants who are genuinely willing to do business and settle in Saskatchewan and who have a better chance of success. Although the application conditions and screening mode have been adjusted, based on the attractiveness of Saskatchewan's continuing economic development and the overall tightening of Canada's immigration program, it is believed that a significant portion of the applicants can still be attracted to Saskatchewan.
Canada Saskatchewan business immigration requirements applicants in Saskatoon, Regina investment of at least 300,000 Canadian dollars, or in other parts of Saskatchewan investment of at least 200,000 Canadian dollars; if the investment in Regina or Saskatoon, need to be at least for the creation of two jobs for residents of Canada or permanent residents (non-family)
Canada Saskatchewan business immigrants have the provisions of the investment program. You cannot invest in rental housing, real estate, co-ops, and some certified professional services or self-employment.
Qualified businesses include:1, the business can be a sole proprietorship, partnership, but the business must meet the legal requirements.
2. The business must have a primary purpose of making a profit, which can be earned by selling goods or services.
3. A business that lasts.
4. The proprietor needs to be domiciled in Saskatchewan and involved in the day-to-day management of the business.
Ineligible businesses include:
1. Home rentals, investments; real estate construction/development/brokerage, insurance brokerage or business brokerage;
2. Licensed or certified professional services or self-employed persons required;
3. Payday loans, cheque cashing, currency exchanges and teller machines;
4.
4. credit unions;
5. home-based businesses, including bed and breakfast operations;
6. cooperatives;
7. investments in businesses that have earned passive investment income as their primary business