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Information for the Saskatchewan public and employers on how you can help displaced Ukrainians.
We have people available to help you access the support you need in Saskatchewan.
See the Government of Saskatchewan’s latest news releases related to Ukraine.
Saskatchewan has housing options and support available for displaced Ukrainians.
Financial assistance is available to help Ukrainians arriving in Saskatchewan.
There are many job opportunities available in Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan has a publicly funded health care system, which provides medical care without a direct cost to you.
Learn about child care and how to register your child/children in school.
Ukrainian students who have arrived in Saskatchewan under the Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel program will pay domestic tuition at Saskatchewan’s post-secondary institutions. Learn eligibility requirements and additional information.
Saskatchewan is committed to supporting Ukrainians who are fleeing the invasion of their country through temporary and permanent immigration pathways.
Find services and information to help you settle into our communities.
Learn more about the relationship and citizen group, the Saskatchewan-Ukraine Relations Advisory Committee (SURAC). This group offers advice to the government on initiatives that enhance business opportunities and cultural ties with Ukraine.
Information from and activities of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress – Saskatchewan Provincial Council.
Learn about life and living in Saskatchewan, including its diverse economy and quality of life.
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