Ukraine Crisis: Saskatchewan Supports
Provided by: Government of Saskatchewan - Immigration and Career Training
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- Ukraine Crisis: Saskatchewan Supports
Service Description
Visit the Government of Saskatchewan website for information related to public support and help for displaced Ukrainians, including:
- Інформація українською мовою
- Phone and email support
- The Government of Saskatchewan is committed to welcoming an unlimited number of individuals and families who are fleeing the conflict in Ukraine. Contact for information on supports and services available to welcome and help settle newcomers to the province:
- Outside of North America: 1-306-787-0482 (Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm CST)
- Within North America: 1-833-613-0485 (Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm CST)
- International toll-free line for Hungary and Poland: 1-800-613-04855 (Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm CST)
- Email: ukrainesupport@gov.sk.ca
- The Government of Saskatchewan is committed to welcoming an unlimited number of individuals and families who are fleeing the conflict in Ukraine. Contact for information on supports and services available to welcome and help settle newcomers to the province:
- Public Support for Ukraine – information for the Saskatchewan public and employers on how you can help displaced Ukrainians
- Housing – options and support available for displaced Ukrainians
- Employment – job opportunities in Saskatchewan
- Financial Support – assistance is available to help Ukrainians arriving in Saskatchewan
- Health Care – information on Saskatchewan’s publicly funded health care system, which provides medical care without a direct cost
- Education and Child Care – information on childcare and how to register your child/children in school
- Immigration Pathways – Information on temporary and permanent immigration pathways
- Settling in Saskatchewan – services and information to help you settle in Saskatchewan communities
- Saskatchewan’s Ukranian Heritage
- Ukrainian Canadian Congress – information from and activities of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress – Saskatchewan Provincial Council
- Living in Saskatchewan.
Outside of North America:: 1-306-787-0482
Within North America: 1-833-613-0485
International toll-free line for Hungary and Poland:: 1-800-613-04855
Hours of Operation
Contact by phone seven days a week from 8:00 am to 12:00am CST (this service is currently expanded to provide assistance during evenings and weekends.)
Service Website
www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/saskatchewan-supports-ukraine
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Coverage Area
Saskatchewan
Languages Offered
English, Ukrainian
Online Resource
- Jobs, Working & Training: Becoming a Licensed Professional
- Jobs, Working & Training: COVID-19 Response Information: Businesses and Workers
- Jobs, Working & Training: Employment Standards
- Jobs, Working & Training: Find and Apply for Jobs (11 locations)
- Jobs, Working & Training: Immigration Consultant and Foreign Worker Recruiter Licensing and Responsibilities
- Jobs, Working & Training: Job Training and Financial Support Programs (2 locations)
- Jobs, Working & Training: Safety in the Workplace
- Jobs, Working & Training: Youth in the Workplace
- Language Training
- Ukraine Crisis: Saskatchewan Supports
Location Info
Hours of Operation
Contact by phone seven days a week from 8:00 am to 12:00am CST (this service is currently expanded to provide assistance during evenings and weekends.)
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