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Old Oct 24th 2021 | 10:35 pm
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This may help immigrants to get a Professional Engineers license in Ontario.

"The Ontario government intends to propose legislation that would, if passed, help address the provincewide labour shortage by making it easier for internationally-trained immigrants to start careers in their profession. The proposal announced today would, if passed, help remove many significant barriers internationally-trained immigrants face, such as the requirement for Canadian work experience, when attempting to get licenced in certain regulated professions and trades such as law, accounting, architecture, engineering, electrical and plumbing."

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However, I expect Professional Engineers Ontario to fight this tooth and nail.
 
Old Oct 30th 2021 | 7:47 pm
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Default Re: Professional Engineers in Canada

Originally Posted by BananaMonarchy
This may help immigrants to get a Professional Engineers license in Ontario.

"The Ontario government intends to propose legislation that would, if passed, help address the provincewide labour shortage by making it easier for internationally-trained immigrants to start careers in their profession. The proposal announced today would, if passed, help remove many significant barriers internationally-trained immigrants face, such as the requirement for Canadian work experience, when attempting to get licenced in certain regulated professions and trades such as law, accounting, architecture, engineering, electrical and plumbing."

Ontario Helping Newcomers Start Their Careers

However, I expect Professional Engineers Ontario to fight this tooth and nail.
Hey, thanks for that. I'll keep my eyes open on that
 

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