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Last updated: March 24, 2026
If you’re planning to start a career in real estate in Saskatchewan, one of the first questions you’ll have is:
How do you become a licensed real estate agent in Saskatchewan?
Most people assume there’s only one path:
Take the UBC Saskatchewan real estate course and complete the required multiple exams.
But what many don’t realize is: There IS an alternative route:
The fastest way is often:
This approach can reduce the number of exams and shorten the overall timelin
In this guide, we’ll walk you through:

To become licensed in Saskatchewan, you must complete education through UBC Sauder School of Business – Real Estate Division, which delivers the official Saskatchewan real estate program.
The process is structured in phases and includes multiple steps.
This is the starting point for all students.
You’ll learn:
Course cost: $2,099
After Phase 1, you continue based on your chosen path:
Each stream includes:
Example costs:
One of the most important things to understand: Saskatchewan requires multiple exams
Each phase includes its own exam, and you must pass each one to continue.
After completing all education requirements:
Once approved, you can begin working as a real estate agent in Saskatchewan.
You have up to 2 years maximum to complete the first 2 phases
This is where things get interesting.
Instead of starting in Saskatchewan, some students choose to:
Start in British Columbia → then transfer to Saskatchewan
The biggest difference:
ONE Exam total = Residential+ Commercial + Farm
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Some students choose to use structured support to better understand the UBC material and prepare for the exam more efficiently.
GOBC Real Estate School has helped over 63,000 students over the past 20+ years, focusing specifically on simplifying the UBC licensing process.
- One or two years
- Many students complete in 12–16 weeks
Both Saskatchewan and BC real estate licensing programs are delivered through UBC Sauder School of Business, Real Estate Division
Many students begin without realizing they have options.
Others take time to compare first — and move forward with a clearer plan.
The most important thing is understanding:
If you’re exploring your options, these guides will help:
How Hard Is the UBC Real Estate Exam?
UBC Real Estate Exam: Computer vs Written
BC Real Estate Licensing Process (Step-by-Step Guide)
In short, Saskatchewan offers a structured licensing path, while the BC route provides a more streamlined option with fewer exams and a faster timeline
If you’re searching for a Saskatchewan real estate course, it’s easy to assume there is only one path.
But now you know:
There are two different ways to get there
In simple terms:
Saskatchewan = structured, multi-exam path
BC route = faster, simplified pathway
The best choice comes down to:
How you want to learn — and how quickly you want to get licensed.