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The Manitoba System

Engineering and Geoscience are regulated professions in Canada. Each province and territory has its own regulator and membership requirements. Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba is the regulator in Manitoba.

Getting Registered In Manitoba

If you are an internationally educated engineer or geoscientist who has completed an appropriate post-secondary program (typically bachelor's degree) and who wishes to practice engineering or geoscience in Manitoba, you will be legally required to become registered with Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba.

This means that even though you have a university degree in engineering or geoscience, and you may have worked as an engineer or geoscientist in another country, you may not call yourself a professional engineer or professional geoscientist in Manitoba until you have become registered with Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba. You may also not take responsibility for engineering or geoscience work until you have become licensed with Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba.

Each province in Canada conducts their own academic and competency assessment to determine eligibility and readiness for professional registration.

In Manitoba, you must first be admitted as an Intern based on academic qualifications. Once enrolled as an Intern, you must complete the competency-based assessment process and pass the National Professional Practice Exam to be eligible for professional registration.

Visit the Engineers Canada - Becoming a Licensed Engineer in Canada website and the Geoscience in Canada website for information on immigrating to and becoming a licensed practitioner in Canada.

Complete these tasks before you begin the application process

Immigration

If you will be moving to Manitoba and you would like to start the admission process, review the first-time application requirements outlined on the Intern Program webpage and in the Manual of Admissions and Required Documents.

Manitoba residency is not a requirement to apply for registration. However, first-time applicants applying to the Intern Program are encouraged to apply in the province their practice takes effect.

English Proficiency

Review Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba's language requirements.

Credential Authentication

You must have your academic documents authenticated by World Education Services (WES) before you submit your Application for Admission. We do not accept credential assessments made by other agencies.

Engineering

If a first-time internationally-educated engineering applicant is not a graduate of an accredited engineering program from a signatory country of the Washington Accord, the applicant must order the WES ICAP course-by-course document and select Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba as the recipient.

If a first-time internationally-educated engineering applicant has an engineering degree from an accredited program of a Washington Accord signatory country, the applicant can order a World Education Services (WES) International Credential Evaluation Package (ICAP) document by document and select Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba as the recipient.

Geoscience

All first-time internationally-educated geoscience applicants must order the WES ICAP course-by-course document and select Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba as the recipient.

Note: Applicants with Canadian Post-Graduate Degrees

You may not need to obtain a WES ICAP credential evaluation if you have completed a post-graduate degree (Masters or Ph.D.) in engineering or geoscience from a Canadian university in a closely related discipline to the undergraduate degree. Instead, you may ask the Canadian university to send copies of the undergraduate transcript, which the university received at the time of your application for the post-graduate degree to: Transcripts@EngGeoMB.ca Your post-graduate degree transcript must be submitted by the university. If for any reason the university will not provide us with the documents, then you must provide the WES ICAP credential evaluation.

If you have completed a post-graduate (Masters or Ph.D.) from a Canadian university, there is an alternative to the WES ICAP document-by-document credential evaluation. You may ask the Canadian university to send copies of your undergraduate transcript, that they received at the time of your application for the post-graduate degree, and your post-graduate transcript, to the International Registration Program Coordinator. If for any reason you cannot get the university to provide these transcripts, then you must provide the WES ICAP document-by-document credential evaluation.

Application Forms and Information

Required Documents (PDF) (updated March 2025)

Questions

Please contact the Admissions Department.