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iainandsheena Feb 23rd 2008 3:15 am

BARBER LICENSE
 
Can anyone give me any information on obtaining a barber license in canada?

I believe you cant work without one out there...:blink:


Thanks
iain

MB-Realtor Feb 23rd 2008 3:33 am

Re: BARBER LICENSE
 
Google is your friend too you know.


http://www.canadabusiness.ca/servlet...y&c=GuideHowto

Judy in Calgary Feb 23rd 2008 3:48 am

Re: BARBER LICENSE
 
These matters are regulated by provincial governments, so there is no single rule for Canada.

Here is the Alberta government's web page on hairstylists, barbers, etc.

This question usually is asked by British hair stylists rather than barbers. When they have reached Alberta, they've had to do an exam in order to get a licence. Those who have done it have reported that it has been easy.

Red Seal is an organization that certifies skilled tradespeople in Canada. If you pass the Red Seal exam, then every province will accept your qualification.

Here is a list of Red Seal trades. You'll notice that hairstylist is one of the listed trades, but the hairstylist designation includes barbers.

This page of the Red Seal website has links to the trades recognized by each province.

A common complaint on this forum is that Canadian hairstylists and barbers are crap. I don't know if that's true or not. I've been happy with hairstylists (some native Canadians, some not) during my 31 years in Canada. But it's the subject of regular and ongoing debate here. Anyway, regardless of the truth, many British expats are delighted to hear of a British hairstylist or barber in their area.
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iainandsheena Feb 23rd 2008 3:50 am

Re: BARBER LICENSE
 

Originally Posted by MB-Realtor (Post 5973783)
Google is your friend too you know.


http://www.canadabusiness.ca/servlet...y&c=GuideHowto


Google not my friend today pal... that link is only good if you are looking to open your own buisness.. im only looking to get employed.

iainandsheena Feb 23rd 2008 4:28 am

Re: BARBER LICENSE
 

Originally Posted by Judy in Calgary (Post 5973815)
These matters are regulated by provincial governments, so there is no single rule for Canada.

Here is the Alberta government's web page on hairstylists, barbers, etc.

This question usually is asked by British hair stylists rather than barbers. When they have reached Alberta, they've had to do an exam in order to get a licence. Those who have done it have reported that it has been easy.

Red Seal is an organization that certifies skilled tradespeople in Canada. If you pass the Red Seal exam, then every province will accept your qualification.


Thanks for that judy.

Yeah its always hard to find a decent barber when you are in a different country, aw well i suppose this will give the punters something to look forward to! sweeney todd is coming to town:lol:
Here is a list of Red Seal trades. You'll notice that hairstylist is one of the listed trades, but the hairstylist designation includes barbers.

This page of the Red Seal website has links to the trades recognized by each province.

A common complaint on this forum is that Canadian hairstylists and barbers are crap. I don't know if that's true or not. I've been happy with hairstylists (some native Canadians, some not) during my 31 years in Canada. But it's the subject of regular and ongoing debate here. Anyway, regardless of the truth, many British expats are delighted to hear of a British hairstylist or barber in their area.
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Thanks for that judy, will look more in too it as i phoned one of the barber shops in calgary to put the feelers out and they told me i will need a barber license to cut in canada, news to me as we dont have such a thing in the uk.

Sweeney todd is coming to calgary:lol:

KANIYANG Feb 24th 2008 6:08 am

Re: BARBER LICENSE
 
I intend to open a barber/ hairstylist shop when we relocate to calgary in a few months and will employ people to work for me . Will it be straight forward to set up or I have to do some leg work to and from different offices to get permission.


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