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denis88

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Nov 10, 2015
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Hi,

I have made some research before starting a new topic and I did not find concrete answer to my question.
Here is the situation:

My area of expertise is information technology and I enrolled Cisco Academy few years ago.
Cisco Academy is a networking academy (vendor specific) which lasted for approximately 10 months and 280 hours.
I have got a certificate of training and after that I passed the main exam (granted with Cisco CCNA certificate).

Therefore, my question is: Is this certificate belongs to the Trade certificate or not?
If not, what kind of certificates belongs to the Trade certificates?

Wikipedia says:
"Professional certification, trade certification, or professional designation, often called simply certification or qualification, is a designation earned by a person to assure qualification to perform a job or task."


Thanks!
 
denis88 said:
Hi,

I have made some research before starting a new topic and I did not find concrete answer to my question.
Here is the situation:

My area of expertise is information technology and I enrolled Cisco Academy few years ago.
Cisco Academy is a networking academy (vendor specific) which lasted for approximately 10 months and 280 hours.
I have got a certificate of training and after that I passed the main exam (granted with Cisco CCNA certificate).

Therefore, my question is: Is this certificate belongs to the Trade certificate or not?
If not, what kind of certificates belongs to the Trade certificates?

Wikipedia says:
"Professional certification, trade certification, or professional designation, often called simply certification or qualification, is a designation earned by a person to assure qualification to perform a job or task."


Thanks!

I don't think so.
Trade certification basically means that you have passed some exam from a competent Canadian authority and obtained a license to practice a certain trade. CCNA etc are professional certifications, they may make your resume look more attractive to potential employers, but do not qualify as far as a Canadian PR is concerned.

More information on these threads:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/certificate-of-qualification-trade-occupations-t270582.0.html
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-federal-skilled-trades-program-fstc.html
http://settlement.org/ontario/immigration-citizenship/immigrating-to-ontario/immigration-categories/how-can-i-come-to-canada-as-a-skilled-trades-worker/

For example, in India, a lot of people do ITI courses for different trades, like, electrician, mechanical etc. That is one example of trade certification.