
Submit your application today to join the Lyft driver community in Halifax, Saskatoon, and Regina.
Canadian drivers, you now have more opportunities with Lyft – we are now accepting drivers for Halifax, Nova Scotia and Saskatoon and Regina, Saskatchewan! Lyft already serves cities across Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, and Québec, and, with the addition of Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan, is now available in 15 of the largest cities across the country.
As a driver, you’ll be a core part of the Lyft community, and our goal is to empower you to make the most of your time with clear insights into potential earnings, allowing you to drive on your own terms, with dedicated 24/7 support.
Driving with Lyft means you set your own hours, earn on your own time, and become an even greater connector in your community – all with the support of the Lyft platform. Ready to get started? Once Lyft launches, new drivers in Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan can earn a CA$500 bonus for completing 25 rides within their first 30 days (terms here). Apply now!
To apply, interested drivers can start by simply downloading the Lyft Driver app, available for both iOS and Android users. From there, you’ll be prompted to upload documents such as your driver’s license and vehicle inspection documents, and can keep track of your application status. Applicants can also visit our website to start the process or learn more:
Lyft's purpose is to serve and connect – and that starts with safety. With always-on proactive safety measures like Location Sharing and PIN Verification, you’re supported at every turn.
As for riders, stay tuned for more details on when you can book a ride in Halifax, Saskatoon, and Regina!
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