Fundamental
Mechanical
- Aug 30, 2006
- 4
Hi folks,
I got my engineering degree, B.Eng, from Canada (Quebec) and had a Quebec EIT a long time ago; 20 yrs give or take[tt][/tt]. I took the US FE and PE exams to obtain my P.E. license (mechanical) I am currently registered in 5 states and have a NCEES record.
We are moving toward working in Canada and therefore I am looking into what would be required to obtain P.Eng licensure. We will likely provide services in 10 provinces and I am looking for advice on what the easiest path would be. Are there any provinces that have reciprocity with the NCEES or any US states? Is there any reciprocity between provinces, if so, should I pursue one province and then apply through reciprocity to the others?
Any advice and experiences on this would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Fundamental
I got my engineering degree, B.Eng, from Canada (Quebec) and had a Quebec EIT a long time ago; 20 yrs give or take[tt][/tt]. I took the US FE and PE exams to obtain my P.E. license (mechanical) I am currently registered in 5 states and have a NCEES record.
We are moving toward working in Canada and therefore I am looking into what would be required to obtain P.Eng licensure. We will likely provide services in 10 provinces and I am looking for advice on what the easiest path would be. Are there any provinces that have reciprocity with the NCEES or any US states? Is there any reciprocity between provinces, if so, should I pursue one province and then apply through reciprocity to the others?
Any advice and experiences on this would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Fundamental