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Recognized Trade Certificates

If you hold a recognized trade certificate, you are eligible to work in Alberta without additional exams,  training, or registration.


Is Your Certificate Recognized?

Use the search tool below to see if your trade certificate is recognized in Alberta, if it was issued by:

📞 If you're unsure, contact us for assistance.

Credentials Recognized in Alberta

1. Select the Alberta trade or occupation name:

Alberta Trade:

2. Select the issuing jurisdiction:

Issuer:

Alberta Credentials

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Credential Name Notes
Alberta Certificate of Completion of Apprenticeship
Alberta Certificate of Qualification
Alberta Journeyman Certificate
Alberta Qualification Certificate

Verifying a Trade Certificate

Employers may want further verification or have questions regarding an employee’s or applicant’s qualifications that have been issued outside of Alberta.

If an employer wishes to seek further verification beyond what the recognized credential tool above provides, they should verify credentials through the issuing jurisdiction.

Recommended Steps:

  1. Contact the issuing jurisdiction to see what their process is for releasing information, including what consent the client must provide for that authority to release any information.
    • If needed, get the certificate holder’s written permission to request verification.
  2. Confirm the certificate holder’s legal name (spelled correctly) and date of birth.
  3. Take copies both sides of the certificate.
  4. Email the information to the issuing province or territory and request official verification.

If the issuing province or territory informs you the certificate does not appear to be authentic, contact us.

See Canadian Apprenticeship Authorities on the Information Sheets and Publications page for links to other Canadian issuing jurisdictions.


Summary of Recognized Trade Credentials 

Includes a summary of recognized trade credentials from the United States, Republic of Ireland, and Canada Department of National Defense.

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