LMIA Jobs in Saskatchewan — 117 Active Positions
Find LMIA-approved jobs in Saskatchewan. Updated daily from Job Bank Canada.
Resource-rich province with demand in mining, agriculture, and skilled trades. Saskatchewan's labour shortages create significant opportunity for LMIA applicants.
Live province LMIA snapshot
Where to focus in Saskatchewan right now
These signals use every active LMIA-tagged role in Saskatchewan, not only the listings shown on this page.
Cities to test first
Categories with sponsor signal
construction electrician
automobile service mechanic
electrician
plumber
heavy-duty equipment mechanic
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fuel oil truck driver
sanitation truck driver
plumber
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carpenter
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carpenter
apprentice carpenter
fuel oil truck driver
apprentice electrician
journeyman/woman carpenter
construction worker
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delivery truck driver helper
carpenter
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carpenter
licensed cook
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transport truck trailer mechanic
welder
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apprentice electrician
mechanic, truck
automotive mechanic
line cook
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farm worker, general
line cook
driver, truck
construction worker
journeyman/woman plumber
carpenter
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licensed cook
electrician, industrial
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journeyman/woman construction electrician
driver, truck
construction electrician apprentice
carpenter
apprentice electrician
plumber
driver, truck
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carpenter, framing
LMIA Job Market in Saskatchewan
Resource-rich province with demand in mining, agriculture, and skilled trades. Saskatchewan's labour shortages create significant opportunity for LMIA applicants.
Pay, cost, and readiness
Saskatchewan is a value market: wages in core sectors can be solid while housing remains among the most affordable in Canada. Regina and Saskatoon carry most of the urban demand, but agriculture and resource corridors create opportunity well beyond the major cities.
Show immediate deployability in Saskatchewan. Trade candidates should highlight safety and equipment familiarity, while healthcare candidates should surface credential review status and rural or regional flexibility.
Best LMIA search pattern
Candidates in transportation, agriculture, mining support, healthcare, and skilled trades should treat Saskatchewan as a lower-competition market where employers are often more willing to move quickly once skill fit is clear.
Top Industries Hiring
- Mining
- Agriculture
- Healthcare
- Skilled Trades
- Energy
Key Information
Cities where LMIA demand is moving
Categories with the strongest LMIA signal
Frequently Asked Questions — LMIA Jobs in Saskatchewan
How many LMIA jobs are available in Saskatchewan in 2026?
There are currently 117 LMIA-approved positions in Saskatchewan, including 31 added this week. The strongest active city signals are Saskatoon, Regina, Prince Albert.
What is the LMIA processing time in Saskatchewan?
LMIA processing in Saskatchewan typically takes 6-10 weeks. Times vary by stream (high-wage vs low-wage) and seasonal demand. The Global Talent Stream can be processed in as little as 2 weeks.
What is the average salary for LMIA jobs in Saskatchewan?
The average salary range for LMIA positions in Saskatchewan is $50,000 – $75,000 per year. The categories with the strongest current signal are Skilled Trades, Sales & Service, Natural Resources. Employers must offer at least the provincial median wage for the position.
Official sources & review
This page combines live LMIA listings in Saskatchewan with official Canadian sources on work permits, wages, and employer LMIA rules.
Official sources used
Methodology
Employer snapshots and hiring signals on this page are calculated from active JobFit LMIA listings in Saskatchewan. Processing, wage, and compliance context is reviewed against official federal guidance.