Forms

The forms listed below are the most recent versions used by SCP. The forms are saved as PDF files. To view or print these documents you must have the free Adobe Acrobat Reader.   If you would like to receive any of these forms in Word format, then please contact the SCP Office.

Application Process for Provisional Membership – from the point of receipt of a completed application and payment of the application fee, it will take 4-8 weeks MINIMUM for files to be reviewed.  There are no exceptions to this timeline.

  • All applications for provisional membership must now include a Supervision Plan (this process has been modified in order to comply with section 11(1) of the regulatory bylaws);
  • Once an application has been received in its entirety, it will then be passed to the Registrar for review.  The initial review process averages 4-8 weeks, depending on the Registrar’s workload at the time it is received.  If, upon review, any documents need to be corrected and resubmitted, the Registrar will e-mail the applicant and supervisor(s) to provide an “applicant status update”.  Resubmitted documents will take an additional 2-4 weeks to be reviewed from the date that they are received.
  • Once the Registrar has officially approved all application documents (up to the Supervision Plan), the Supervision Plan will then be submitted to the next Registration Committee meeting for approval.  Please note:  the applicant can only be registered as a provisional member once the Supervision Plan is officially approved, and the applicant has been officially notified of their provisional membership acceptance by the Registrar.  If changes are required to the Supervision Plan, the applicant will need to resubmit according to the schedule below.  No applicant will be placed on the Register as a provisional member until they have an approved Supervision Plan and have paid the registration fee.

Registered Member Documentation for Registration Committee Review/Approval

Any documentation from registered members of the College requiring approval by the Registration Committee (not including Supervision Plans for provisional applicants), must be electronically submitted to skcp@sasktel.net by the submission cut-off dates listed below.  Please note that the following schedule does occasionally change, depending upon circumstances.  Documents received after the submission deadline will be presented at the subsequent Committee meeting.

The tentative Registration Committee meeting schedule for 2024 can be found below:

  • January 23, 2024 – all documentation from registered members only must be received before the submission deadline: 4:00 p.m. on January 16, 2024
  • February 13, 2024all documentation from registered members only must be received before the submission deadline: 4:00 p.m. on February 6, 2024
  • March 12, 2024 – all documentation from registered members only must be received before the submission deadline: 4:00 p.m. on March 5, 2024
  • April 16, 2024 – all documentation from registered members only must be received before the submission deadline: 4:00 p.m. on April 9, 2024
  • May 21, 2024 – all documentation from registered members only must be received before the submission deadline: 4:00 p.m. on May 14, 2024
  • June 18, 2024 – all documentation from registered members only must be received before the submission deadline: 4:00 p.m. on June 11, 2024

Information for Applicants

Initial Application Forms

(Applicants from another jurisdiction applying under labour mobility please contact the SCP office for application forms)

MRA Information and Forms

APE

Foreign Trained Applicants (outside of Canada and the USA)

Start Your Application Outside or Inside Canada

The Saskatchewan College of Psychologists has collaborated with participating members of the Association of Canadian Psychology Regulatory Organizations (ACPRO) to make application for registration by internationally-educated psychologists more streamlined and consistent across participating Canadian jurisdictions. ACPRO has developed a portal where internationally-educated applicants can now begin their application for licensure in Canada. The  serves as a single window of entry for participating Canadian jurisdictions. The ACPRO portal will compile and authenticate required standard application documentation, including:

  1. Identity documents
  2. Education documents
  3. Registration/license documents
  4. Language proficiency test results
  5. Criminal background check

The ACPRO portal does not determine your eligibility for licensure.  Once you have completed this process, you may authorize the ACPRO portal to provide your application package to the Saskatchewan College of Psychologists (SCP). Upon payment of the SCP application fee, and the submission of forms unique to this jurisdiction,  your application for registration in Saskatchewan would then be evaluated.

Forms to be submitted in addition to the application package provided through the ACPRO portal:

SINP Review Information and Forms

Supervision

Professional Corporation & Limited Liability Partnership

Memorandum of Understanding between the Saskatchewan College of Psychologists & the Psychological Association of Manitoba

Other

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