rotw
Mechanical
- May 25, 2013
- 1,143
Hi All,
I am in the process of submitting an application to register as professional in Quebec, but I am still thinking if it is worth it or not, some points to consider:
- Foreign diplomas problem. As I have received my BS/MSc. degrees outside of Canada / and not part of the Washington Accord, it is not taken for granted that my application will be accepted straight away; if that is the case, the next step would be that the association will ask to review the work experience. That is headeache too, because previous employers will be required to fill in paperworks and they are not always willing to do this. If the outcome of experience review is still not positive, then I'll be asked to go back to school in order to catch up on courses (eventually this will be for them to define). I am not too much worried about the syllabus because it is quite extensive, but I feel my GPA could pose problem ; for the MSc GPA is quite high but that is not the case for my BSc. some low scores were custom in my former university but it is not the norm in Canada.
- High costs involved. I will have to pay ~900 CAD for the application and there can be extra along the way / all are NOT refundable. Let alone the credentials evaluation / comparison which needs to be done in paralled that costed me already ~500 CAD (which I need anyway). I am also not including membership contribution etc, should my application be accepted.
- Personal strategy. It seems to be difficult/complicated to make it through APEGA, APEGBC, etc. To me registering via Quebec seems to be more doable (I may be wrong) in regard to my French native language skills and their requirements which appear to have been relaxed since May 2018. So I have no objections joining Quebec to work there but my primary goal is once I could make via Quebec I could be much better positionned for registration with APEG (English speaking provinces in general).
Questions:
- This is a big/costly investment for me. Do you see that the benefits will be compensating the financial burden? do you think this will make a big difference in terms of me landing a job in my field of expertise here in Canada (should my application be accepted, I will not yet be a P.Eng but will have a registration number in OIQ and most importantly a shot for P.Eng designation after one year of work under supervision).
Thanks in advance
I am in the process of submitting an application to register as professional in Quebec, but I am still thinking if it is worth it or not, some points to consider:
- Foreign diplomas problem. As I have received my BS/MSc. degrees outside of Canada / and not part of the Washington Accord, it is not taken for granted that my application will be accepted straight away; if that is the case, the next step would be that the association will ask to review the work experience. That is headeache too, because previous employers will be required to fill in paperworks and they are not always willing to do this. If the outcome of experience review is still not positive, then I'll be asked to go back to school in order to catch up on courses (eventually this will be for them to define). I am not too much worried about the syllabus because it is quite extensive, but I feel my GPA could pose problem ; for the MSc GPA is quite high but that is not the case for my BSc. some low scores were custom in my former university but it is not the norm in Canada.
- High costs involved. I will have to pay ~900 CAD for the application and there can be extra along the way / all are NOT refundable. Let alone the credentials evaluation / comparison which needs to be done in paralled that costed me already ~500 CAD (which I need anyway). I am also not including membership contribution etc, should my application be accepted.
- Personal strategy. It seems to be difficult/complicated to make it through APEGA, APEGBC, etc. To me registering via Quebec seems to be more doable (I may be wrong) in regard to my French native language skills and their requirements which appear to have been relaxed since May 2018. So I have no objections joining Quebec to work there but my primary goal is once I could make via Quebec I could be much better positionned for registration with APEG (English speaking provinces in general).
Questions:
- This is a big/costly investment for me. Do you see that the benefits will be compensating the financial burden? do you think this will make a big difference in terms of me landing a job in my field of expertise here in Canada (should my application be accepted, I will not yet be a P.Eng but will have a registration number in OIQ and most importantly a shot for P.Eng designation after one year of work under supervision).
Thanks in advance