Federal Elections
To vote in a Canadian federal election, you must be a Canadian citizen and be 18 or older on election day.
The names of most eligible voters in Canada will appear on the National Register of Electors. This is a database of basic information drawn from various federal and provincial sources, including the Canada Revenue Agency, provinces' and territories' motor vehicle registries, and the Citizenship and Immigration Canada department.
In Saskatchewan, British subjects (that is, anyone who resides in Canada but has citizenship in another British Commonwealth) may still vote in municipal elections. Students and military personnel who move into the province are immediately eligible to vote in Saskatchewan's elections.