The country is Wales. How Green Was My Valley. Oct 22, Ben Zabulis has read. Oct 17, Ben Zabulis made a comment on the poll: This month lets read our member's books. Write in the book you wrote that you would like us to read, then vote for someone else's book that you would most like to read. In other words don't vote for your own book, but write it in so that other's can vote for it. Hope you enjoy it: Any ideas for wha Ruth wrote: Any ideas for what measurement determines whether they are emerging or have a Aug 03, Which short story collection about Sahelian Africa would you most like to read?

Click on the description of the book that you like. Dec 22, Dec 19, Ben Zabulis is now following. Dec 16, The Armchair Traveler's Club — members — last activity Jan 12, Indeed, they are magicians and play with the souls of t "He had learned the art of storytelling in the Orient, where storytellers are highly regarded.


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Indeed, they are magicians and play with the souls of their listeners as a child plays with his ball. Explore a new region every month. In March, August and December we take a break to catch up on other reading. November - Central Europe. Around the World in Books — members — last activity Jun 27, The goal is to see how many countries we This is a book club for people who would like to read a book about a different part of the world each month.

The goal is to see how many countries we can "travel" to. The books will primarily be fiction, but may occasionally be non-fiction and can be from current day or historical novels. Search for a book to add a reference. We take abuse seriously in our discussion boards. Individuals with an engineering degree are known as engineering graduates, and a licensed engineer must take responsibility for their engineering work.

Visit About Engineers for more information on the steps that engineering graduates must take to become licensed. Engineering graduates can practise engineering only if a licensed engineer assumes responsibility for the work. The following links show all the licences issued by the engineering regulatory bodies and their associated titles and abbreviations:. An engineering graduate must have between three to four years of on-the-job engineering work experience depending on the jurisdiction under the supervision of a licenced engineer, as well as pass a professional ethics exam- to obtain a P.

The best way to ensure all the required steps are taken is to register as an engineer-in-training with the engineering regulatory body in the province or territory where you are working. The licensing of engineers is the responsibility of the provincial and territorial regulatory bodies. You will need to contact the association of the province where you intend to work for its specific requirements. Visit About Engineers for more information on the steps to become licensed. Your provincial or territorial engineering regulatory body will tell you what examinations you have to write to become a member.

They will assign you exams based on your academic background and work experience. And you do not have to live in that province or territory to get that second licence. The process to secure this licence is facilitated by the Agreement on Internal Trade. Contact your provincial or territorial engineering regulatory body for further information. Registration is done on a state-by-state basis. There are variations in applying requirements and some states have their own exams that you must write. Visit the following websites for more information:. Please contact the engineering regulatory body in the province or territory you plan on working in for more information.

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Visit the International Mobility page of this website and the Roadmap to Engineering in Canada website for more information. Contact the provincial or territorial engineering regulatory body in the province or territory where you want to be licensed to find out more. Contact the provincial or territorial engineering regulatory body in the province or territory where you intend to work to find out more. Our Roadmap to Engineering in Canada website has an Academic Information Tool that allows international engineering graduates to compare their undergraduate engineering degree information to that of a Canadian undergraduate engineering degree.

It provides valuable educational information to make an informed decision about immigrating to Canada. It also helps international engineering graduates find comprehensive information about the Canadian engineering profession and licensure process before and after immigrating.

Mutual Recognition Agreements

To learn more about the tool, please visit the International Engineering Graduates page of this website. Engineers Canada's international activities include negotiating mutual recognition agreements with other engineering organizations. International agreements are intended to simplify the evaluation process of an applicant's credentials.

Visit the International Mobility page of this website for more information. While one Washington Accord signatory may have accepted your education as adequate for licensure in their country, others may not. The Washington Accord recognizes the equivalency of education accreditation systems from programs only within the signatory countries, and from the year that the signatory was first recognized by the accord.

For detailed information, contact the engineering regulatory body in the province or territory where you would like to practise.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, you will not have to start over again. As a first step, accredited education is accepted by all provincial and territorial engineering regulatory bodies through the Washington Accord. Many engineering regulatory bodies will accept signed proof of previous acceptable work experience to meet the experience requirements for registration. However, most engineering regulatory bodies require one year of experience in Canada supervised by a licensed Canadian engineer before you can be licensed.

For that year, applicants are called members-in-training. For specific details, contact the provincial or territorial engineering regulatory body where you intend to register.

Accreditation

No one receives preferential treatment. Everyone who applies to become an engineer in Canada must meet the same criteria. This includes applicants born and educated in Canada. However, international recognition agreements signed by Engineers Canada have simplified the registration process for applicants from signatory countries. Proof of graduation from an accredited engineering program in one of these countries satisfies the educational requirement for licensure in Canada. But, in addition, all applicants must satisfy the remaining non-educational requirements before they can be licensed.

To perform work in Canada, American engineering firms require either a Canadian engineer on staff or someone to work as a subordinate to a Canadian engineer. Established by the Washington Accord signatories, the forum is exploring international engineering mobility at the professional level. Contact your provincial or territorial engineering regulatory body for more information. No, in Canada you are required to be licensed by a regulatory body to practise engineering.

Please contact the provincial or territorial engineering regulatory body in the area you intend to work for more information. How do I know if the degrees I take are transferable to Canada or if I would have to take any equivalency exams? The Academic Information Tool is a resource available to you on this website. It will help you compare your education to a Canadian education.

Visit the International Engineering Graduates page of this website for more information. The Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board publishes an annual listing of the accreditation history of all programs that are, or have ever been, accredited. For more information, view the current listing , or visit the Accreditation Resources page of this website. You may also wish to connect with local immigrant services or groups representing your own country.

Contact the provincial or territorial government and ask for referrals to settlement organizations. Skills International is a free on-line service. Register with an employment preparation agency in your community that has partnered with Skills International to have your skills and experience profiled on their website. Once acquired, you are an engineer and can take responsibility for the engineering work you do. For more information, visit the About Engineers page of this website.

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From time to time, other nations request that the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board evaluate one or more of their university programs against the Canadian model. When a foreign undergraduate engineering program has received a favourable evaluation from the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board, meeting the same standards as a Canadian counterpart, the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board considered that foreign program is to be substantially equivalent.


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