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If you require information regarding individual Members or Companies shown on the directory, please emailregistration@engineersnovascotia.ca.
To view the scope of practice fora Limited Engineering Licence holder, click here to access the subpage.
To view information related toSuspended and Restricted Registrants,click here to access the subpage.
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This page contains links to websites of partners of Engineers Nova Scotia and other Professional Associations.
Click on one of thenames below to open up the associated website.
Consulting Engineers of Nova Scotia
TechNova - Certified Technology Professionals
Nova Scotia Association of Architects
Association of Professional Geoscientists of Nova Scotia (APGNS)
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TheBoard of Examiners (BOE) of Engineers Nova Scotia reviews academic qualifications of applicants applying for registration with Engineers Nova Scotia to determine the level and quality of academic training. The Board's purpose is protection of the public by ensuring that applicants are qualified to practice engineering in Nova Scotia. If academic qualifications need to be confirmed, exams will b... continue reading »
Emails by subject enquiry:
For applications and required documents, submit through the online application and upload documents. Direct questions about your online application toapplications@engineersnovascotia.ca
For company enquiries, email companies@engineersnovascotia.ca
For mentor reports, email mentors@engineersnovascotia.ca
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Graduates with an undergraduate engineering degree from an International University and graduates with an engineering related undergraduate science degree must apply for an assessment by the Engineers Nova Scotia Board of Examiners.
You mustsubmit anOnline Applicationfor Assessment in order to be able to upload the required documents to your account. Do not submit documents by email.
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Are you an engineer educated in another country and thinking of relocating to Nova Scotia, Canadato live and work?
Are you an internationally educated engineer (IEE) already living in Nova Scotia?
Engineers Nova Scotia works hard to make the registration process as easy to understand as possible. Application information is available under the Assessment section of the website,here.
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To apply for Engineer-in-Training you must have a Bachelor of Engineering Degree that is:
accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB) -CEAB Accreditation Report page 32
from a university program covered by an International Mobility Agreement
deemed to be equivalent and approved by the Board of Examiners after an assessment
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The basic requirements:
Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB)accredited bachelor of engineering degree or academic qualificationsapproved by the Board of Examiners
48 months of engineering experience with Canadian environment content approved through the Mentor Program or by the Board of Examiners
acceptable references
successful completion of the National Professional Practice Exa... continue reading »
A Professional Engineer who isregistered elsewhere in Canada or the USA who does not reside in Nova Scotia, would apply forFull Non Resident membership.
Note: If you were previously registered as a (P.Eng.) with Engineers Nova Scotia, do not complete the online Full Non Resident application form, complete an application for reinstatement here.
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