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‘Game changer’: Ontario engineers remove Canadian work experience requirement for immigrants

Ontario’s professional regulatory bodies have been given a Dec. 2 deadline to remove Canadian work experience as a licensing requirement for internationally trained professionals.

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Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development Monte McNaughton during an announcement at McMaster.


Internationally trained engineers will no longer be required to have Canadian experience to be licensed in Ontario, as the province adopts a new law that’s meant to remove the barriers keeping skilled immigrants from working in their former professions.

On Tuesday, Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO), which represents the fourth largest regulated profession in the province with 85,649 members, becomes the first professional regulatory body after the law was introduced to remove the requirement from their application criteria.

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Professional Engineers Ontario CEO Jennifer Quaglietta.

Nicholas Keung

Nicholas Keung is a Toronto-based reporter covering immigration for the Star. Follow him on Twitter: @nkeung.

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