Is it true that the P.Eng. makes it easier to work in another country?
Yes. Canada recently agreed to participate in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Engineer Register, along with the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, the Philippines, Japan, and Korea. The signatory nations are currently developing national registers of engineers who meet the qualification requirements specified under the agreement. That will allow them to negotiate bilateral mutual recognition agreements on full professional mobility, which will allow the engineers on their respective national registers to work, with a minimum of prescreening, in the other participating countries. To be included on Canada’s national register, you must be a P.Eng. Canada also has an agreement with France’s Commission des titres d’ingnieur (CTI). This agreement gives full professional recognition to licensed Canadian engineers who have graduated from an undergraduate engineering program accredited by Engineers Canada’s Canadian Engineering Accreditation Boar
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