• gonzo-rand19@moist.catsweat.com
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      Most trades are provincial jurisdiction (including electricians), so pick a province and look at their requirements for foreign trained electricians.

      For example, to get your ticket in Ontario you’ll need to look into the trade 309A (Construction and Maintenance Electrician) or 442A (Industrial Electrician), verify your work experience, and take an equivalency exam to test your knowledge. I’d recommend reading up on CEC requirements (very similar to NEC but there are differences).

      https://www.skilledtradesontario.ca/experienced-workers/trade-equivalency-assessment/

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          No problem!

          I should also mention that electricians are part of the federal Red Seal program, so once you’re licensed you can pretty easily move provinces without needing to recertify (though you still have to register with that province’s trades regulator and follow their regulations instead).

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      Don’t know about electricians specifically but AFAIK we have a general shortage of skilled trades related to construction so I wouldn’t be surprised if we are short on electricians too. You’d probably have to do some recertification.