Professions and Trades in the Provinces and Territories

Alberta
 
British Columbia
  • WelcomeBC: There are several ways to come to British Columbia. Check this site to find the best way for you.
  • WorkBC: Find out about occupations and job market opportunities in British Columbia, and the training and education they require
  • Skills Connect for Immigrants: The primary goal of the Skills Connect for Immigrants Program is to see new immigrants secure jobs that fully use their pre-arrival skills, knowledge and experience
  • Skilled Immigrants InfoCentre: The Skilled Immigrants InfoCentre at the Vancouver Public Library, including online resources and guides on selected occupations
  • Regulated Health Professions in British Columbia
  • BC International Qualifications Program: The International Qualifications Program (IQP) provides financial contributions for projects where the primary objective is the elimination of barriers to labour market attachment facing internationally trained professionals and trades persons in BC.
  • WorkFutures: Descriptions of hundreds of occupations in the B.C. labour market.
 
Manitoba
  • Working in Manitoba: Occupational Fact Sheets outlining the credentials assessment processes, including the educational and work experience requirements, for 65 regulated professions and trades in Manitoba
  • Health Employment Manitoba: Doctors: Live, Practice & Play in Manitoba, Canada
  • Career Destinations Manitoba for Newcomers: Successful Newcomers in Regulated Occupations - Biographies of skilled immigrants who requalified in their professional fields and got jobs in regulated occupations
  • Apprenticeship Trades: Outlines for over 50 trades (including Red Seal Trades)
  • JobFutures: Information on selected occupations in the Manitoba workforce
 
New Brunswick
 
Newfoundland-and-Labrador
 
Northwest Territories
 
Nova Scotia
 
Ontario
  • Office of the Fairness Commissioner: The Office of the Fairness Commissioner ensures that Ontario's regulated professions have registration practices that are transparent, objective, impartial and fair
  • Global Experience Ontario (GEO)
    This one-stop centre offers a range of services that will help internationally trained and educated individuals find out how to qualify for professional practice in Ontario.
    • Career Maps: Information on requirements and labour market conditions for regulated professions and trades for prospective immigrants and newcomers to Ontario
    • Health Force Ontario
      This service will guide health professionals educated outside Ontario towards the assessment, upgrading, education, bridging and language programs they may need to be eligible to practice in Ontario.
  • Getting licensed: In Ontario, some professions set their own standards of practice. These are called regulated professions. They set standards to protect the public.  Make sure you understand what you need to do to work in your profession. 
  • JobFutures: Information on the current trends and future outlook for 190 occupations in Ontario
 
Prince Edward Island
  • Designated Trades: Information Red Seal and other Designated Trades on Prince Edward Island
  • JobFutures: Information on the current trends and future outlook for occupations on Prince Edward Island
 
Quebec
 
Saskatchewan
 
Yukon

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