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Lees147 Mar 3rd 2008 1:14 am

ACAS
 
http://www.gov.mb.ca/labour/immigrat...tion/acas.html

Hi Everyone,

This website will provide you further information in terms of academic credentials services in Canada,

Please be aware that if you are in any trades like:

Engineering, Electrician or Technician, then you are likely to find ACAS will recommend you to go to the professional body.

I myself am an engineer and ACAS will not touch my certification and will send me to APEGM (i think). When i go to APEGM they will ONLY accept a degree to recognise my education or work experiance.

However there is one loop hole in which if i worked as an engineer in the UK for more than 10 years they will not ask for education.

Please check this out before you move because you can not work in Canada without recognition from these professional bodies.

Hope this helps,

Lees147 Mar 3rd 2008 1:16 am

Re: ACAS
 

Originally Posted by Lees147 (Post 6010734)
http://www.gov.mb.ca/labour/immigrat...tion/acas.html

Hi Everyone,

This website will provide you further information in terms of academic credentials services in Canada,

Please be aware that if you are in any trades like:

Engineering, Electrician or Technician, then you are likely to find ACAS will recommend you to go to the professional body.

I myself am an engineer and ACAS will not touch my certification and will send me to APEGM (i think). When i go to APEGM they will ONLY accept a degree to recognise my education or work experiance.

However there is one loop hole in which if i worked as an engineer in the UK for more than 10 years they will not ask for education.

Please check this out before you move because you can not work in Canada without recognition from these professional bodies.

Hope this helps,

Further to this, the website i provided was for Manitoba and not for all of Canada but it will give you at least some aspect of the service as it is province specific.


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