I found a link about the resident of PNP applicant.
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/pnp-do-you-have-to-reside-in-province-of-nomination-t391571.0.html
My family has lived in SK more than 2 year. However, we just applied SNIP in December. Now, we may a problem with EE application :'( after getting ITA.
Some hints for newcomers at Saskatoon.
+ Finding a good place to live ?
What is a good place ? ( I am not sure
). You can check at the following links
http://map.police.saskatoon.sk.ca/
It is commendation that it is not a good idea to live in street 20,21, 22 or 33 although the renting cost here is so cheap.
+ Rent a basement ? Good or bad ?
It is said that 90% basement in Canada is illegal or not confirming. Why ? Not have enough window, complaint parking zone, etc ? Are you OK if you live in illegal basement ? Yes ! It is your right. However, you can complaint with the city if your landlord is not good with you. We will win.
+ Renting lease ?
It is vital to you. Why ? Since you will renew PR or apply citizen later? If you need a proof. It is a good one. Do not pay renting by cash. If you do not have a lease or pay renting by cash, the city or government can not project you. You do not have any right !
+ The weather ?
I come from the hot weather area, but I think that cold weather is not a big problem. In fact, my family love Saskatchewan environment.
+ Education in Saskatchewan
I think that it is a positive point to live here (I lived in , France, US and Australia).
+ Job market for IT
There are few IT companies in Saskatoon and Regina. However, many IT students graduating form UofS and UofR usually go to Toronto to find a job. There are few job opportunities for IT technician or IT customer service at SaskTel. It is noted that 50% of job in SK is hidden job (I read this information in a report one year ago). It is means that you need to know some people in a company that you want to apply. You can view here for further information
http://www.economy.gov.sk.ca/immigration/looking-work#hidden job market.
Anything else ? ;D