Agreements on International Mobility

Engineers Canada is the Canadian signatory to several professional engineering agreements which facilitate mobility by enhancing Canadian engineers’ ability to work abroad and international engineers’ licensure in Canada. These agreements are designed to protect the public and maintain the good reputation of the engineering profession through effective regulation and expeditious licensure between participating countries.

International trade agreements

Most existing trade agreements negotiated by governments speak to general areas of economic cooperation, including the trade of goods and services. The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), negotiated between Canada and the European Union, speaks directly to engineering services and the mobility of engineers as professionals. CETA provides a framework for the mutual recognition of professional qualifications, including those of engineers, and provides a basis upon which country-specific Mutual Recognition Agreements (MRAs) may be negotiated. None of Engineers Canada’s country-specific MRAs were negotiated under this framework.

Country-specific Mutual Recognition Agreements

Engineers Canada has directly negotiated Mutual Recognitions Agreements (MRAs) with the following organizations:

The MRAs are intended to provide licensed engineers from these bodies with an equivalent level of licensure in Canada and vice versa. Engineers Canada is not a licensing body—our role is to use our best efforts to encourage ratification of the agreement by Canada’s twelve engineering regulators, per the Ratification/Implementation clauses.

In Canada, each province or territory regulates the practice of engineering within their jurisdiction. This means that only a provincial or territorial regulator can decide whether to ratify a country-specific MRA and apply it in their licensing procedures. For information on whether an MRA is recognized in a specific Canadian province or territory, consult with the individual Canadian engineering regulatory bodies.

Multinational Agreements

Engineers Canada is the signatory to two multinational agreements: