If I don’t have any documentation about my electrical work experience, what documentation do I need to write my “C of Q” exam?
A Statutory Declaration, a document filled out and signed by you, outlining your work history, trade school diplomas if any and hours demonstrating what you have accomplished that might count toward an apprenticeship. Verify the specific requirements with your local…
Documentation outlining your work history, trade school diplomas and hours demonstrating that you have completed the required number of hours equivalent to an apprenticeship. Verify the specific requirements with your local apprenticeship office.
Documentation outlining your work history, trade school diplomas and hours demonstrating that your apprenticeship has been completed. Verify the specific requirements with your local apprenticeship office.
The license is the certification providing assurance that you are qualified to a standard of knowledge and competency justifying your professional wage.
A temporary or provisional “license” granted by the apprenticeship office in order to work as an electrician while preparing to write the Electrician’s License exam. Verify the specific requirements with your local apprenticeship office.
A Certificate of Qualification or as it is commonly called a “C of Q”
The Certificate of Qualification is actual government document that certifies you to work as an electrician – commonly called a “C of Q” or a” license.”