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Apprentices Transferring Into Saskatchewan


Please indicate on your MyATC apprenticeship application the province you are transferring from. SATCC will complete a verification to transfer your apprenticeship credits to Saskatchewan.

Please note:

If you are a transferring apprentice you do not need to attach high school transcripts.

  • Manitoba and Nova Scotia apprentices must complete and attach a “Consent to Release” Form which can be obtained on the appropriate apprenticeship websites:
    - www.gov.mb.ca
    - www.nsapprenticeship.ca
  • Ontario apprentices must attach all Ontario trade experience hours.
  • Quebec does not verify apprenticeship information. For detailed information on the process to transfer please contact the assessment unit toll free at 1-877-363-0536.

Please review information for new apprentices here.

If you experience issues or have concerns regarding transferring your apprenticeship, please contact the Assessment Unit at 1-877-363-0536.

If you have applied to transfer and have not received transferring credits, please contact the Director of Apprenticeship Services at 1-877-363-0536.

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Meet Keenan Bresch, a Construction Electrician apprentice and gold medal winner at the Skills Canada Saskatchewan provincial competition for Industrial Control. ⚡️

Driven by a love for hands-on work and problem-solving, Keenan has worked hard throughout his apprenticeship and at technical training at Sask Polytech – gaining the skills to shine under pressure

Keenan’s now aiming for his journeyman certification and dreams of taking on leadership roles in the trades. “Trust your training, stay calm under pressure, and don’t be afraid to ask for help. The experience is always worth it."
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Meet Keenan Bresch, a Construction Electrician apprentice and gold medal winner at the Skills Canada Saskatchewan provincial competition for Industrial Control. ⚡️

Driven by a love for hands-on work and problem-solving, Keenan has worked hard throughout his apprenticeship and at technical training at Sask Polytech – gaining the skills to shine under pressure

Keenan’s now aiming for his journeyman certification and dreams of taking on leadership roles in the trades. “Trust your training, stay calm under pressure, and don’t be afraid to ask for help. The experience is always worth it.

Skills Canada National Competition Regina 2025 is only four weeks away!

🎟️ Get your Opening and Closing Ceremony tickets now to attend in person to cheer on Team Sask - available for $50 per event. Tickets will not be sold on-site; they must be purchased ahead of time.

🎉 Opening Ceremony www.showpass.com/skills-canada-opening-ceremonies/
🏅 Closing Ceremony www.showpass.com/skills-canada-closing-ceremony/

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*Please note that the competition is free to attend on May 29th and 30th. Tickets are only necessary to attend the Opening and Closing Ceremonies in person on May 28th and 31st. A live stream of the ceremonies will be available for free on the Skills/Compétences Canada YouTube channel.
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The Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship (SYA) program gives high school students the opportunity to learn more about skilled trades career pathways and gain a head start on their skilled trades career, should they register as an apprentice after graduation.
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