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fraser2312 Jan 14th 2012 7:04 am

UK Plumber > Canada Plumber?
 
Hi guys, I started this thread in Working Abroad by Profession forum but they don't seem to as get many visitors over there, so i thought i'll stick it in here aswell!:thumbsup:

My question was; What is involved in becoming a plumber in Canada? What trade test (or similar) would i need to sit? Whats the average salary? Is there a part of Canada where plumbers a required more than others?

If someone is able to answer my questions or point me in the right direction that would be great:thumbsup:

Aviator Jan 14th 2012 7:49 am

Re: UK Plumber > Canada Plumber?
 

Originally Posted by fraser2312 (Post 9842154)
Hi guys, I started this thread in Working Abroad by Profession forum but they don't seem to as get many visitors over there, so i thought i'll stick it in here aswell!:thumbsup:

My question was; What is involved in becoming a plumber in Canada? What trade test (or similar) would i need to sit? Whats the average salary? Is there a part of Canada where plumbers a required more than others?

If someone is able to answer my questions or point me in the right direction that would be great:thumbsup:

http://www.red-seal.ca/[email protected]?tid=181
http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Category:Canada

hutchy100 Jan 14th 2012 8:44 am

Re: UK Plumber > Canada Plumber?
 

Originally Posted by fraser2312 (Post 9842154)
Hi guys, I started this thread in Working Abroad by Profession forum but they don't seem to as get many visitors over there, so i thought i'll stick it in here aswell!:thumbsup:

My question was; What is involved in becoming a plumber in Canada? What trade test (or similar) would i need to sit? Whats the average salary? Is there a part of Canada where plumbers a required more than others?

If someone is able to answer my questions or point me in the right direction that would be great:thumbsup:

Are you a plumber now? how many years have you been doing it? are you qulified plumber? What area of Canada are you looking at?, Are you wanting to do gas work

fraser2312 Jan 14th 2012 10:47 am

Re: UK Plumber > Canada Plumber?
 

Originally Posted by hutchy100 (Post 9842249)
Are you a plumber now? how many years have you been doing it? are you qulified plumber? What area of Canada are you looking at?, Are you wanting to do gas work

Hi hutchi

Sorry should have said; yes i'm a qualified plumber and have been so for the past 18 months, i was looking in and around Toronto area but haven't 100% decided on that yet, I don't really have much experience with gas work here in Scotand however i would be intested in doing so in Canada if possible. :fingerscrossed:

fraser2312 Jan 14th 2012 10:50 am

Re: UK Plumber > Canada Plumber?
 
Thanks for the link :thumbup:

Aviator Jan 14th 2012 11:54 am

Re: UK Plumber > Canada Plumber?
 

Originally Posted by fraser2312 (Post 9842368)
Hi hutchi

Sorry should have said; yes i'm a qualified plumber and have been so for the past 18 months, i was looking in and around Toronto area but haven't 100% decided on that yet, I don't really have much experience with gas work here in Scotand however i would be intested in doing so in Canada if possible. :fingerscrossed:

You would need to prove your qualifications and have 9000 hours work experience that can be verified to challenge the exam and get certified in Canada. If you don't have this you would need to re qualify or wait until you have 9000 hours then move over.

manitobain Jan 14th 2012 12:03 pm

Re: UK Plumber > Canada Plumber?
 
....or move into a province where plumbing is not regulated and start working ...once all the other immigration issues like visa and such are sorted out.

hutchy100 Jan 14th 2012 8:51 pm

Re: UK Plumber > Canada Plumber?
 

Originally Posted by fraser2312 (Post 9842368)
Hi hutchi

Sorry should have said; yes i'm a qualified plumber and have been so for the past 18 months, i was looking in and around Toronto area but haven't 100% decided on that yet, I don't really have much experience with gas work here in Scotand however i would be intested in doing so in Canada if possible. :fingerscrossed:

Ok in BC I got told I could challenge the plumbers exam I have been doing gas work for 10 years even though I dont have any plumbing tickets, I work doing servicing works in the commercial area, I think it's called ita you could call and ask them more about it

fraser2312 Jan 14th 2012 10:38 pm

Re: UK Plumber > Canada Plumber?
 

Originally Posted by hutchy100 (Post 9842949)
Ok in BC I got told I could challenge the plumbers exam I have been doing gas work for 10 years even though I dont have any plumbing tickets, I work doing servicing works in the commercial area, I think it's called ita you could call and ask them more about it

Thanks hutchy will look into that.

fraser2312 Jan 14th 2012 10:39 pm

Re: UK Plumber > Canada Plumber?
 

Originally Posted by Aviator (Post 9842439)
You would need to prove your qualifications and have 9000 hours work experience that can be verified to challenge the exam and get certified in Canada. If you don't have this you would need to re qualify or wait until you have 9000 hours then move over.

Will this be 9000 hours as a qualified plumber?

Siouxie Jan 15th 2012 4:45 am

Re: UK Plumber > Canada Plumber?
 
There is some useful information in this pdf about which Provinces require Red Seal certification. www.mcac.ca/portals/0/plumber.pdf

For a list of Provincial 'skills' websites see here: http://www.competencescanada.com/ind...d=42&Itemid=66

You can find average salaries etc here :http://www.workingincanada.gc.ca/can...eyword=plumber

:)

Aviator Jan 15th 2012 5:10 am

Re: UK Plumber > Canada Plumber?
 

Originally Posted by fraser2312 (Post 9843078)
Will this be 9000 hours as a qualified plumber?

Includes training time. They don't take your word for it though. You have to be able to prove it. Sometimes, if a business is gone or your were self employed a self declaration is accepted.

fraser2312 Jan 15th 2012 5:25 am

Re: UK Plumber > Canada Plumber?
 

Originally Posted by Aviator (Post 9843470)
Includes training time. They don't take your word for it though. You have to be able to prove it. Sometimes, if a business is gone or your were self employed a self declaration is accepted.

Ah thanks, I'm well over the hours then if training time is included shouldn't have a problem proving it either.

Thanks:)

fraser2312 Jan 15th 2012 5:26 am

Re: UK Plumber > Canada Plumber?
 

Originally Posted by siouxie (Post 9843443)
There is some useful information in this pdf about which Provinces require Red Seal certification. www.mcac.ca/portals/0/plumber.pdf

For a list of Provincial 'skills' websites see here: http://www.competencescanada.com/ind...d=42&Itemid=66

You can find average salaries etc here :http://www.workingincanada.gc.ca/can...eyword=plumber

:)

Thanks for the links :thumbup:

Siouxie Jan 15th 2012 6:33 am

Re: UK Plumber > Canada Plumber?
 

Originally Posted by fraser2312 (Post 9843501)
Thanks for the links :thumbup:

You are most welcome :)

I also found this website which gives job prospects for each Province.

http://www.careersinconstruction.ca/lmi/52


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