Q & A: Institutions on the CCPE List

author avatar
CIC News
Published: July 1, 2000

Q. My university does not appear on the CCPE list, although it is larger and more prestigious from other universities in my country that do appear on the list. Does this prevent my eligibility to immigrate to Canada?

Answer: Appearance of an applicant's institution on the Canadian Council of Professional Engineers (CCPE) list does not exempt that individual from the requirement of CCPE assessment, and does not automatically mean approval. Similarly, the absence from this list does not necessarily mean that an applicant is not eligible for a positive CCPE assessment.

Even in the absence of such a positive assessment, the Immigration Laws or official policies do not preclude eligibility as an Engineer if the applicant is otherwise able to demonstrate employability in Canada as an Engineer.

Finally, in the absence of CCPE approval, approval by the Canadian Council of Technicians and Techologists (CCTT) may remain possible, and may allow for success in the immigration application process.

Share this article
Share your voice
Did you find this article helpful?
Thank you for your feedback.
Subscribe to our newsletter
Did you find this article helpful?
Please provide a response
Thank you for your helpful feedback
Please contact us if you would like to share additional feedback, have a question, or would like Canadian immigration assistance.
  • Do you need Canadian immigration assistance? Contact the Contact Cohen Immigration Law firm by completing our form
  • Send us your feedback or your non-legal assistance questions by emailing us at media@canadavisa.com
Top Stories
April processing update: FSWP speeds up for the first time in over a year
25% of New Englanders can get Canadian passports, in wake of citizenship law changes
Manitoba PNP holds first immigration draw of April, foreign skilled workers invited
Join our free newsletter. Get Canada's top immigration stories delivered to your inbox.
Subscribe
More in Provinces
Manitoba PNP holds first immigration draw of April, foreign skilled workers invited
A lone totem sits on the Manitoba coast.
Ontario issues more than 1,800 invitations to foreign workers and students in latest immigration draw
A set of chairs set out at a lake in Blue Mountain Ontario.
Alberta invites healthcare, construction and manufacturing candidates in latest draws
A view of Canadian Rockies of Icefields Parkway in Alberta,
Alberta introduces fee to submit a worker expression of interest under the AAIP
A view of Walterdale Bridge and downtown Edmonton skyline at dusk.
Link copied to clipboard