P.Eng | The licence to engineer

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Why Become a P.Eng.?
Only licensed engineers have the right to practice engineering in Canada. A P.Eng. is a professional in every sense of the word. Being a P.Eng. means being responsible and accountable for the work you do. It means the Canadian public will respect you as a professional—committed to public safety and continuous learning. And it gives you the mobility to work wherever your job or your career takes you. As the holder of a P.Eng. in one province or territory in Canada, you can easily obtain a licence in any other province or territory, or be licensed to practice in all 13 provinces and territories. You'll have the engineering expertise and licence you need to take full advantage of career opportunities as they arise. The mobility of professional licensure can even open the door to engineering employment possibilities worldwide. In short, the P.Eng. is your ticket to a great career in engineering.