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New mandatory standardized training requirements for those wanting a Class 1 commercial license in Saskatchewan to drive semi trucks featuring a minimum 121.5 hours (4 to 5 weeks) of training (in-classroom, in-yard, and behind the wheel).
SINP Processing Time Approximately three to six months would pass before the government would nominate the immigrants. Applying for permanent residence would take around six months, ing to Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada.
SGI and provincial school divisions offer the mandatory driver education program to high school students free of charge.
G Endorsement - Heavy trailer To pull a heavy trailer (utility and recreation) weighing more than 4,600 kg (10,141 lb.), including the load, you need a Class 1 licence or a heavy trailer G endorsement on a Class 2, 3, 4 or 5 licence.
There is a 28 day waiting period prior to processing. Between applying, approval and receiving your PAL, please allow 3 6 months. If you are concerned about your PAL application you can use the RCMPs website tool to check the status of your PAL or you can call the RCMP at 1-800-731-4000.
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All drivers seeking a Class 1 commercial licence in Saskatchewan to drive semi trucks are required to complete a minimum of 121.5 hours of training prior to taking the road test. The training program consists of instruction in the classroom or online (47 hours), in the yard (17.5 hours) and behind the wheel (57 hours).
Appointments at the major testing centres may be scheduled online at MySGI or at any motor licence issuer. You can also pre-pay for the test at any motor licence issuer, then call an SGI scheduling clerk to schedule your appointment.
Saskatchewan health card applications are generally processed in 4 to 6 weeks.

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