Overview
You need a recognized credential to work in a designated trade in Alberta.
Before you apply for or accept a job in Alberta, make sure your
credential meets provincial standards. Your credential may not be
recognized if you earned it in a different:
- province
- territory
- country
- regulatory authority
If your credential is not recognized in Alberta, to become certified in your trade you may either:
You cannot perform restricted activities within a trade without
certification. Alberta restricts certain activities within a designated
trade, under the Skilled Trades and Apprenticeship Education Act, to ensure theregistered apprentice or qualified tradesperson has the authority to perform the activity.
This ensures the safety of:
- the tradesperson performing the activity,
- their colleagues on the worksite, and
- the consumers of the service or product they are working on.
If you’re currently an apprentice in another province, learn how
apprenticeship training in Canada can be transferred between provinces
through the Apprentice Mobility Protocol (PDF, 1.5 KB) .
Recognized trade credentials
The Interprovincial Red Seal is a recognized standard of skill and
competency across Canada. If you have a trade certificate with a Red
Seal you can work anywhere in Canada with no further training or exams.
Alberta also recognizes certain non-Alberta trade certificates as
equivalent to Alberta journeyperson certification. These certificates
may be issued by:
- other Canadian provinces or territories,
- jurisdictions outside of Canada, or
- the Department of National Defense – Canada
Find out if your trade credential is recognized in Alberta.
Trades qualifier
If you have a recognized trade certificate and you would like to get an Alberta journeyperson certificate, you can apply to the Trades Qualifier – Recognized Credential program. You will be required to pass a theory exam and, for some trades, a practical exam.
If your trade certificate is not recognized in Alberta, you can apply to the Trades Qualifier – Work Experience program.
If Alberta can verify that you have completed the required hours of
work experience in the trade, you will be eligible to attempt a theory
exam and, in some trades, a practical exam. If you pass your exams, you
will receive an Alberta journeyperson certificate.
Contact
Connect with Apprenticeship and Industry Training:
Hours: 8:15 am to 4:30 pm (open Monday to Friday, closed statutory holidays)
Toll free: 1-800-248-4823 (in North America)
Phone: 1-403-476-9757 (International)
Fax: 780-422-3734
Find an Apprenticeship and Industry Training Office near you
Source: https://www.alberta.ca