General Information
- Experienced Workers Overview
- SATCC Academic Misconduct Policy
- Second or Subsequent Examination Attempts
Domestic Experienced Workers
International Experienced Workers
Contact Information
Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission
2140 Hamilton Street
Regina, SK
S4P 2E3
Phone: (306) 787-2444
Fax: (306) 787-5105
Fax (Finance): (306) 798-5050
Toll Free: 1-877-363-0536
Email: apprenticeship@gov.sk.ca
FAQ - Domestic Applications
There are five compulsory trades in Saskatchewan. They are:
- Construction Electrician
- Plumber
- Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic
- Sheet Metal Worker
- Sprinkler Fitter
Aside from these, voluntary trades, or non-compulsory trades, make up the vast majority of the designated trades in Saskatchewan. Workers are encouraged to take apprenticeship training in the voluntary trades, or to attain their journeyperson certification, but it is not a mandatory requirement to work in the trade.
The result letter is not a Certificate of Qualification (CofQ). The results letter will simply indicate one of three things:
- You have been approved to challenge the Journeyperson exam once you are a resident of Saskatchewan, OR
- You have not been approved to challenge the Journeyperson exam and must apply as an apprentice once you are a resident of Saskatchewan, OR
- You need to provide more information before an assessment can be completed
Yes for most trades, you can learn about the structure of the examinations and how they are built, sample questions, their format and duration, what you need to bring for the examination and what to do if you don’t pass on the Red Seal website at http://www.red-seal.ca/resources/.2x.1ms_.1b.4.5t-eng.html
Other resources include:
- Link to study materials http://www.red-seal.ca/resources/.2x.1ms_st.5dy-eng.html
- Link to practice tests – http://www.red-seal.ca/resources/s.1mpl.2_q.5.2st.3.4ns-eng.html
Depending on the trade, there may be mandatory or voluntary upgrading. Please review the Form 7 instruction sheet for trade-specific details.
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