Skip to content
Saamis Immigration Services Association

Saamis Immigration Services Association

— Assisting immigrants and refugees in the community of Medicine Hat since 1988.

  • Home
  • Events
  • About Us
    • Our History
    • About Us
    • Board of Directors
    • Videos
    • Our Staff
      • Administration
      • Frontline Staff
      • LINC Staff
    • Endorsements
  • Our Services
    • RAP & SS
    • LINC
    • CC
    • SWIS
    • Program Opportunities
  • Resources
    • Helpful Links
    • Immigration / Citizenship
    • Newcomer Community Resource Guide
    • Funders
    • Land Acknowledgement
    • Newsletters
    • Privacy Policy
    • About Medicine Hat
    • News
      • Local News
      • Immigration News
  • Facebook
  • Get Involved
    • Careers
    • Thinking of Volunteering?
  • Contact

Work and Study for Ukrainians

23 August 2024 by dean

The Government of Canada has provided new information about Extended work and study permit measures for Ukrainians in Canada (August 23, 2024). Click here.

Categories Immigration News Tags study, ukrainian, work
CUAET Dates
‘Intercultural Leadership’ workshops in Medicine Hat
Located on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River. The Saskatchewan River was a significant transportation route for First Nations for thousands of years and was an instrumental transportation and resource corridor during the fur trade and early European exploration. Medicine Hat inherited its name from the indigenous word "saamis," which means medicine man's hat. A number of legends tell the story of how the city was named. When picking this name for our organization, our forefathers wanted to value and honour the generosity of the traditional caretakers of this land in welcoming the new settlers to this region, which is the traditional lands of the Siksika (Blackfoot), Kainai (Blood), Piikani (Peigan), Stoney Nakoda, and Tsuut’ina (Sarcee) as well as the Cree, Sioux, the Saulteaux bands of the Ojibwa peoples and Homelands of the Metis Nation within Region III. We honour and respect the Indigenous peoples' past, present, and future, as well as their cultural heritages and traditions and their relationships to the land, and we thank them for welcoming us with open arms and kindness.

©2023 - 2025 Saamis Immigration Services Association