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Driver?s Licence ? New Residents
New residents who wish to drive in Saskatchewan must obtain a Saskatchewan driver's licence within 90 days of moving to the province, or upon expiry of their out-of-province licence ? whichever is earliest. Check with your previous jurisdiction as they may have some restrictions that supersede this requirement.
If you are moving from another Canadian jurisdiction, the United States, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, South Korea, Germany or Austria, and you hold a valid driver's licence there, you can apply for a Saskatchewan driver's licence at any Saskatchewan motor licence issuing office. You will be required to surrender your out-of-province driver's licence at the time you apply for a Saskatchewan driver's licence, and you will be required to pay applicable driver's licence fees.
You will be considered a new driver unless you can prove more than two years driving experience (other than as a learner) in your previous jurisdiction. If you are deemed to be a new driver, you will be entered into the appropriate stage of Graduated Driver?s Licensing which is determined by the length of your driving experience from your previous jurisdiction. You must provide proof in the form of a driver abstract or driving record.
If you are moving from a jurisdiction outside Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, South Korea, Germany and Austria, you will have to complete written, vision and road examinations prior to being issued a Saskatchewan driver's licence.
Regardless of driving experience, drivers entering Saskatchewan from outside of Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, South Korea, Germany and Austria will be eligible only for a graduated driver's licence.