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Immigration 

Contact Information
Immigration Community Resource Coordinator
Email
(306) 975-8459
Reports

Welcome Home - Symposium on Emerging Trends in Immigration 2009

Welcome Home - Saskatoon Immigration Action Plan

Immigration Action Plan Gap Analysis Report 2008

Checklist for Immigration
Action Plan 2008


Proposal for Development of a City of Saskatoon Immigration and Refugee Resettlement Plan Nov/04

Immigration Council Report Mar/07

Building Saskatoon to Become a Global City,
Executive Summary

Building Saskatoon to Become a Global City, Final Report

Resources

Information on Civic Services- "Whose Job Is It?"
(available in 14 languages)

 

External Links of Interest
Citizenship and Immigration Canada

Government of Saskatchewan

UNDERSTAND TODAY'S REALITY

The City of Saskatoon is currently faced with an aging population, low birth rates and labour shortages. To grow and support our city, both in the local and global marketplace, Saskatoon needs more people. City Council recognized this trend back in 2004 and proactively approved the development and implementation of an immigration action plan to address these concerns.

APPRECIATE YOUR NEIGHBOURS

Immigration is not new to Saskatoon and has played an important role throughout its history. Saskatoon was founded by the aboriginal peoples and immigrants over 100 years ago, and is constantly rejuvenated by newcomers. Immigration brings unique cultures, hopes and dreams, while adding harmony, diversity and vitality to our fine city.

Immigrants are people who have chosen to settle permanently in Canada; while refugees are people who are forced to flee their home country, in search of freedom, peace and safety for themselves and their families. Both make significant contributions to the social, economic and cultural landscape of Saskatoon.

HELP TO BUILD AN INCLUSIVE COMMUNITY

If Saskatoon's economy is to remain dynamic and sustainable, all citizens will need to embrace and bridge our multicultural community. Your thoughts and actions today can make a difference tomorrow: appreciate and support your neighbours, your community and your culturally diverse city.

For more information contact the Community Development Branch at: immigration@saskatoon.ca or phone 975-8459.




                       
 
 
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