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ahmed_amin

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I'm welling to submit under category Canadian experience class,
I'm an Engineer and works an Eng.
but I'm not P.ENG licensed,
so , Which electronics or communications or computer NOC doesn't require a P.Eng license ?
 
ahmed_amin said:
I'm welling to submit under category Canadian experience class,
I'm an Engineer and works an Eng.
but I'm not P.ENG licensed,
so , Which electronics or communications or computer NOC doesn't require a P.Eng license ?
what is P.ENG?
 
P. Eng stands for Professional Engineer. Google P. Eng and the first instance(peo) will give you all the details to become a P. Eng.
 
canadaon said:
P. Eng stands for Professional Engineer. Google P. Eng and the first instance(peo) will give you all the details to become a P. Eng.

thanks.. But don't know how to google it. >:(
 
;D "Googling" is the new "using an ATM". Everybody should learn how to :P

I'm also working as Engineer in training (Not Professional Eng. yet). I have asked somewhere here before. as long as your job duties does not require you to sign drawings/reports/etc, you can apply in the 21XX NOC code in CEC.

Tho I'm not 100% sure (that's why I asked) so don't count on it :P
 
ahmed_amin said:
I'm welling to submit under category Canadian experience class,
I'm an Engineer and works an Eng.
but I'm not P.ENG licensed,
so , Which electronics or communications or computer NOC doesn't require a P.Eng license ?

You can use NOC 2241 - Electrical & Electronics Engineering technologist
That's what I used.
 
mf4361 said:
;D "Googling" is the new "using an ATM". Everybody should learn how to :P

I'm also working as Engineer in training (Not Professional Eng. yet). I have asked somewhere here before. as long as your job duties does not require you to sign drawings/reports/etc, you can apply in the 21XX NOC code in CEC.

Tho I'm not 100% sure (that's why I asked) so don't count on it :P

You are Correct

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