Praebe

Trade Licensing

Skilled trade recognition pathways across Canada.

For experienced tradespeople who want to understand how prior experience may support employability, credibility, and Canadian job readiness.

Start Assessment
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Share your trade background

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Review your experience profile

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Identify a possible recognition pathway

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Prepare documents and evidence

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Plan next steps with Praebe

Why trade recognition matters

Canada recognizes many skilled trade pathways across provinces and territories, including more than 50 designated trades with national-level qualification pathways. A stronger recognition profile can support employability, credibility, and access to regulated trade opportunities.

Who this is for

Experienced tradespeople outside Canada, internationally trained workers, journeypersons, and skilled professionals planning a future Canadian licensing pathway.

What experience recognition means

Prior experience recognition generally means presenting your work history, duties, training, documents, and evidence in a clear profile so the right pathway can be reviewed with less confusion.

Examples of skilled trades we can review

Built for experienced tradespeople outside Canada who want to understand how prior experience may support a Canadian trade recognition pathway.

Electricians
Plumbers
HVAC technicians
Gas fitters
Welders
Carpenters
Automotive service technicians
Truck and transport mechanics
Heavy equipment technicians
Industrial mechanics and millwrights
Construction trades

A guided pathway with less confusion

01

Share your trade background

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Review your experience profile

03

Identify a possible recognition pathway

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Prepare documents and evidence

05

Plan next steps with Praebe

Ready to clarify your next move?

Start with a focused assessment and a practical pathway review.

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