What is a Domestic and Rural electrician?
A “domestic and rural electrician” performs the work of an electrician in the construction, erection, repair, remodeling or alteration of houses, multiple dwelling buildings containing six or fewer dwellings, or buildings or structures used for farming, or who performs maintenance…
A “construction electrician” defines a person who, because of his or her knowledge, training and abilities, is capable of laying out, installing, testing, troubleshooting, and repairing electrical systems, which provides light, heat, communications, and power to a variety of new…
There is no automatic certification for Internationally Trained electricians, but there is an assessment process that evaluates your training and experience. The length of time that it will take you to become certified will depend on how closely your training…
Although there are many similarities in these occupations, the skills required of an electrician are hands-on, and very different from the duties of electrical engineers, technicians, and technologists. Electrical engineers, technicians, and technologists must show proof that they have hands-on…
If these documents are in a language other than English or French, bring a translation that is signed by a registered translator, a notary public, or a lawyer.
A Statutory Declaration, a document filled out and signed by you, outlining your work history, your training and the work tasks you have performed, trade school diplomas and work hours. Include contact information for employers or unions, and any other documents…
All license documentation outlining your work history, trade school diplomas and work hours -include letters from employers, unions, and other documents that describe your training and the work tasks you have performed. These documents must also show where and for…
Contact the Canadian embassy or consulate nearest you. Training and certification of electricians in Canada are responsibilities of each province and territory. So, it would be useful to know which province or territory you plan on settling, in which case…
An electrician trained in a country other than Canada.