In Saskatchewan, you must be 18 years of age to test without additional paperwork. If you are 17 years of age, you can still test but you are required to complete an age waiver form.
Yes, you a must be a resident of Saskatchewan. You must prove your residency at the testing center with a valid photo ID that lists your Saskatchewan address.
Some provinces allow people who don’t live there to take the GED® test and others don’t. You’ll need to check the residency requirement for the province that you’re interested to test in.
Yes. If you have written some GED® Test on paper (since 2002) and would like to do the rest of your test on computer, your marks will be combined into one transcript
There may be additional requirements that you need to meet. We recommend contacting your local test center or your province’s office You can contact your GED AdministratorTM for additional information.
It depends on whether or not that province has a residency requirement. Check the residency requirements in that province and don’t hesitate to contact the GED AdministratorTM in that province with questions.