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What procedure should be for a U.S. PE to register in Ontario, Canada?

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chrislaope

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Sep 15, 2010
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Hi, gentleman,

I am a registerd PE in IA, Mn and Mo, and I have NCEES record established, and now my company need me to apply for Ontario, Canada P.Eng. Could anybody please tell me what kind of procedure should I go through? Do I need to take Ontario PE exam? or just send application form and NCEES record is enough?

Your advice is highly appreciated.

Thank you very much.
 
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Depending on the amount of work you will be doing in Ontario there are a few licensing options available to you. PEO is the governing body of professional engineering in Ontario. Take a look at their website for more information.
 
If I remember correctly, there is no reciprocity of licensing between the province of Ontario and the states here. But you can apply for a limited licence on a project basis. Like DBond posted, you can get up to date info on peo web site.
 
If memory serves, I tried this at one time about 10 years ago. They basically wanted you to live there or hire a co-engineer for every project. Why bother - just hire the local engineer.

Things may have changed since then!! Good luck. Canada has some funny rules!!

You can easily Google and find the licensing jurisdiction!!
 
I fully support MiketheEngineer; just hire the local engineer:)

Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds - Albert Einstein
 

"Things may have changed since then!! Good luck. Canada has some funny rules!!"

They haven't. Although these rules are for Ontario, and not Canada.
 
@MTE, and the USA doesn't? Best bet is to visit the website for PEO and then find the email address of the department that is most reasonable and write an email . . . They are typically quite helpful.
 
they do have a temporary license ... if you're doing a one-off type job.
 
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