YesFor NOC 2132, Do we require a license to work in CANADA (Irrespective of Provinces)?
Thanks for your response, but where do i get to check that which type of License i need to do before landing in Canada or after thatYes
You might need to get a professional license from a regulatory authority before you can start working. Licensing can be compulsory or voluntary, depending on the occupation.
Engineers are regulated everywhere in Canada. In order to use one of the reserved titles, you are required to be registered with a provincial or territorial regulatory authority to be authorized to practice as an engineer anywhere in Canada.
- If the license is compulsory, you must be certified before you can practice the occupation and use the professional designation.
- If the license is voluntary, you don’t need to be certified to practice this occupation.
If you work under the direct supervision of licensed professional engineers, note that the use of one of the reserved titles is not required in order to practice anywhere in Canada, and therefore, certification is voluntary.
Check with the provincial engineering association where you are moving to for licensing requirements and steps. You may be able to get an EIT designation before you land.Thanks for your response, but where do i get to check that which type of License i need to do before landing in Canada or after that
Thank youCheck with the provincial engineering association where you are moving to for licensing requirements and steps. You may be able to get an EIT designation before you land.
No you don't need a license for 2132. You need a license for electrician or millwright which is trade related occupations, NOC start with the 71,72 or 73 groupsFor NOC 2132, Do we require a license to work in CANADA (Irrespective of Provinces)?
You also need license for professional engineer positions, which you can not just get it. You need More than 4 years experience which includes 1 year under supervision of designated PEng. License holder from specific province. The regulation body changes province to province.No you don't need a license for 2132. You need a license for electrician or millwright which is trade related occupations, NOC start with the 71,72 or 73 groups
In some cases if you have skills and don't have license the employer give you the same engineers responsibilities with the same compansation with "specialist" designation to avoid need of license and you can work in engineering department leading by license engineer. I know it's complicated but once you get in Canada everything will fall in place. If I were you I wouldn't worry about license just yet.@JayPatel27 , thanks for your response.
Thanks for your valuable suggestionIn some cases if you have skills and don't have license the employer give you the same engineers responsibilities with the same compansation with "specialist" designation to avoid need of license and you can work in engineering department leading by license engineer. I know it's complicated but once you get in Canada everything will fall in place. If I were you I wouldn't worry about license just yet.