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once u r land in toronto , u fill the form for the ERC committee. and the erc committee will determine how many papers u need to attend to get the peng. one may get waived and one may attend the exam depends on the interview. but two exams are mandatory for all and this is law related.
there are some institutions who provide assistance for this also , if any one attend one of those , please help us in this forum
http://www.focussedconsulting.com/Engineering_Licensing.html
edmonta said:
http://www.accc.ca/english/services/i-services/bt_programs.htm
found this info. while searching for bridging-co op programms in other province like Alberta.
Seems that there are enough options available for the bridging programmes in other provinces except Ontario too..
Regards
Edmonta
thank you for this, very helfpul
hi
can any body give an idea about this bridging course is it available alberta and how to find it out
in engineers canada it is said that u may be required to write upto 20 exams and it may take years to get p.eng after your credentials assement
seniors please give an idea on how to do the bridging course
Hi,
Nice post Qorax, I appreciate your good efforts and those of others providing much needed help.
I am foreign trained mechanical engineer and would appreciate if some one provide info about some bridging program in the province of Quebec.
Particularly I am interested in some short courses or apprenticeship etc which help the entry to job market as Mechanical Engineer.
Thanks in advance,
Baiyang
Baiyang said:
Hi,
Nice post Qorax, I appreciate your good efforts and those of others providing much needed help.
I am foreign trained mechanical engineer and would appreciate if some one provide info about some bridging program in the province of Quebec.
Particularly I am interested in some short courses or apprenticeship etc which help the entry to job market as Mechanical Engineer.
Thanks in advance,
Baiyang
HI Baiyang,
How are you doing? Whats the latest development? Try this link, you may find some info:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/higher-education-after-pr-t85196.30.html
Mitali
Thanks Mitali,
I am doing fine.
Thanks for your kind concerns for me, I'll PM you regarding latest developments.
In addition to the info from your post on
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/higher-education-after-pr-t85196.30.html
I found another site as below:
http://www.cvm.qc.ca/formationcontinue/programmesJour/immigrantsDiplomes/Pages/index.aspx
Regards,
Baiyang
hi seniors
i went through APEGGE it says, APEGGE requires documents directly from the university in which you completed your engineering and not thru us while applying for credential assesment for foriegn trained professionals...... and u can apply for credential assesment from out of canada also...
so while applying for credential assesment, my university is in india i dont know whether my university will entertain their request of sending the transcripts to canada directly (as who will take the responsibilty for courier charge etc..)so how shall we do it...
please help.....
go2moorthy said:
hi seniors
i went through APEGGE it says, APEGGE requires documents directly from the university in which you completed your engineering and not thru us while applying for credential assesment for foriegn trained professionals...... and u can apply for credential assesment from out of canada also...
so while applying for credential assesment, my university is in india i dont know whether my university will entertain their request of sending the transcripts to canada directly (as who will take the responsibilty for courier charge etc..)so how shall we do it...
please help.....
hi seniors anybody please reply.....
go2moorthy said:
hi seniors anybody please reply.....
there are systems in almost all indian universities to send transcript directly there is some prescribed fee which you need to find from your university
please visit the ppe exam forum , it may help u , if finds important please share it with forum members. specially those books, i am looking for
http://www.canadiandesi.com/read.php?TID=8137
thanx for this awesome article

but what about architects
hope to find a good data for new immigrants in architecture fields
regards
hello!!!
My husband is a Mechanical Engineer with over 20 years of related experience...mostly gained in Middle East.
On November we are moving to Alberta, most probably Edmonton.
I would like to ask.....should there be a needfor him to request for foreign credentials evaluation from IQAS to apply for odd jobs in Alberta while waiting to be certified by Alberta Trades & Engineering (ATEN)?...since this one (ATEN) will only accept applications from Canadian Citizen or landed Immigrants.
Thanks!
hi qorex ..highly informative posts..i just want to know one thing ..pleased if u reply..i completed my b_tech in electronics and communication engineering..and coming to canada to further study in centennial college for advance diploma in electronics engineering technology ,..what are the chances of mine in job market .i know its ridiculous to ask this before starting the course..i asked this becoz i have to work in the same field for the PR isnt it..so what are my chances...
Look for the thread that throws some light on Job prospects in IT sector
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/job-prospects-for-it-in-canada-t114153.0.html
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