This section explains how to find a temporary place to stay when you first arrive and how to find a permanent home. There is information about housing assistance programs for low to moderate income families. You can find out how to have heat, electrical services, and water (utilities) connected to your home. You can also learn about where to buy food, clothes and other things you need for home, work or school.
Learn how to find a temporary place to stay when you first arrive and how to find permanent housing in Saskatchewan. This section also has information on renting accommodations, rights and responsibilities of both tenants and landlords, buying a house, and housing assistance programs.
Once you find a place to live in Saskatchewan, you will need to arrange to have the utilities connected before you move in. Utilities may include heat, electricity, water, telephone, and internet service.
When you arrive in Saskatchewan you may need to buy goods including things for your home, groceries, clothing or school supplies. As you get settled, shopping will become a regular part of your life.
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