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Immigration

The documents provided below are available in a number of different languages and cover a variety of topics to help you through the immigration and settlement process.  

Fairness at Work Information Sheets

This document has information about Saskatchewan Employment Standards Law, things you need to know while you are on the job, rules about how much you are paid and information about time-off. 

  English    한 국 어 (Korean)        Tagalog
 فارسى  (Farsi or Persian)   普 通 話 (Mandarin)       Українська (Ukrainian) 
  Français (French)   Русский (Russian)       اردو  (Urdu)
  Deutsch (German)   Español (Spanish)      

Health and Safety at Work - Information Sheet

This document has information about what you need to know and what you need to do to stay healthy and safe at work. It also describes your rights and responsibilities as an employee in Saskatchewan.  

  English    한 국 어 (Korean)        Tagalog
 فارسى  (Farsi or Persian)    普 通 話 (Mandarin)       Українська (Ukrainian) 
  Français (French)   Русский (Russian)      اردو    (Urdu)
  Deutsch (German)   Español (Spanish)      

Working Temporarily in Saskatchewan - Information Sheet

This document provides you with a list of common questions and answers about working temporarily in Saskatchewan.   

  English    한 국 어 (Korean)        Tagalog
فارسى    (Farsi or Persian)   普 通 話 (Mandarin)       Українська (Ukrainian) 
  Français (French)   Русский (Russian)      اردو  (Urdu)
  Deutsch (German)   Español (Spanish)      
Related Links

Good English language and communication skills will help you find work, develop new friendships and adjust to life in Saskatchewan.  Find out how and where to get help with your English skills.

If you are a permanent resident already living in Saskatchewan, these centres will test your language level and direct you to the appropriate language training program in or near your area. LINC offers both full-time and part-time classes.   

This site is for newcomers to Canada, people thinking about coming to Canada and people who speak English as a Second Language.  It will help you understand the way we describe language levels in Canada, complete a quick self-assessment of your language skills and find an assessment centre.

There are a number of non-profit organizations that can help you once you arrive in Saskatchewan.  These organizations can help you settle in your new community. 

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