For information on Saskatchewan Driver’s Licence, how you should get it, from where you can get it, and for other related information, please refer to the following web links;
New residents who wish to drive in Saskatchewan should obtain a Saskatchewan Driver’s Licence within 3 months of arriving to the province. I think, in the first three month, you can use your existing driver’s licence from your original country.
To obtain a driver’s licence, you must pass the written test and a road test. You should study Saskatchewan Driver’s Handbook before you sit for the written test. Free copy of that book can be obtained from a SGI office.
For further information, please contact SGI office;
- SGI, 623 – 2nd Avenue, Saskatoon, SK, S7K0H3, Map Tel: (306) 683 2100
How to register your vehicle:
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To operate your vehicle in Saskatchewan, you need to register your vehicle with SGI. SGI will issue you a licence plate that comes with a basic package of insurance.
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If you are registering a new vehicle, you must provide New Vehicle Information Statement (NVIS) from the dealer.
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If you purchage a used vehicle, ask for Saskatchewan Certificate of Registration (Transfer of Owenership) from the seller/dealer to register your vehicle.
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If you have purchased a vehicle, and if it has been registered in Saskatchewan, you can register the vehicle without a vehicle inspection.
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For more information, Click here.
Road Safety:
Before you drive in Saskatchewan, please take time to read about road safety (don’t forget to educate your family members about new rules, regulations and sefty requirements) including:
Important Information:
All the newcomers should read the information from the following links. We are each responsible for our own safety and the safety of others.
- Winter Driving
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How to file an auto claim (if you have been in an accident)
News:
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