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Originally Posted by dennis
I think the reason Manitoba is attracting so many immigrants is because of it’s aggressive provincial nominee program.
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Interesting, so every province in Canada has it's own immigration system within the country of Canada, as far as how many people can immigrate at any one time maybe, I'll do some more research then.
Saskatchewan must have a similar aggressive provincial nomination system.
Just a quick look at some immigration stats through the last few years or so,
In 2017, Manitoba had 14,700 immigrants and Saskatchewan had 14,680. I would call that similar numbers but maybe i'm completely out to lunch.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration...18/report.html
In 2019/2020 Manitoba had 14,789 and Saskatchewan had 13,374 which is maybe seen as a whole dramatic level of difference, I just don't know in the Canadian context.
https://statisticsanddata.org/data/i...and-territory/
And last year in 2023, Manitoba had 25,591 immigrants and Saskatchewan had only slightly more at 26,124, which is a bit of a jump for both provinces, after covid probably, to be sure.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/...nts-in-canada/
I'm sort of considering moving to Canada, depending on how the American elections go in the Fall. But I don't want to move somewhere too expensive, to somewhere I don't know the language, or to somewhere too remote like TheYukon or Atlantic, too far from home. I'm just putting out feelers for now.