About 300 people gathered outside the Saskatchewan legislature to voice their opposition to changes to the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program.

The province has decided to limit the number of family members who can be nominated to join a family already settling in Saskatchewan.

As well, people seeking to immigrate under the program will need to show they have a job offer.

At the rally, which was held Tuesday, Ashwani Bawa said he wants to bring family to Saskatchewan, but the changes may end those plans.

"It's a pretty messy situation right now for me and everybody," Bawa said. "It's pretty messy."

Bawa pointed out that he recently moved to Saskatchewan from Alberta, something he would not have done if he had known the policy changes were coming.