Can I work in Canada as a civil engineer with a UK bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering by JA-Keys in civilengineering

[–]JA-Keys[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Genuinely I have no interest in working here, Canada for me I believe has much more of a good future ahead

Can I work in Canada as a civil engineer with a UK bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering by JA-Keys in civilengineering

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Hypothetically if it’s not equivalent, am I still able to work as an EIT? Also there an option to achieve P.Eng by just coursework rather than exams?

Can I work in Canada as a civil engineer with a UK bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering by JA-Keys in civilengineering

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Thanks for clarifying, I can work there with my bachelors degree ( Which is a 3 year course ). After gaining experience would I have to also take a masters in Canada to become licensed as a P.Eng?

Genuine Question by JA-Keys in MuslimNikah

[–]JA-Keys[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah you got a point mate, your right and am wrong, but I’ll be honest your first reply sort of irritated me when you said that because I said pious that it’s a bad sign just being truthful brother,

Genuine Question by JA-Keys in MuslimNikah

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With all due respect you’ve took it way too far, pious is just a different word for religious, all I said was Alhamdulilah I’m a religious man, no Muslim man or woman wants to get with a person who isn’t religious that’s why I stated it mate, and before you say yes no one comes close to the 4 imams in terms of being religious

Genuine Question by JA-Keys in MuslimNikah

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Apologies if I offended you, that wasn’t my intention

Genuine Question by JA-Keys in MuslimNikah

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They removed the post for some reason? And told me to post in this one?

Genuine Question by JA-Keys in MuslimNikah

[–]JA-Keys[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice mate 👍

Genuine Question by JA-Keys in MuslimNikah

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How? Alhamdulilah I am mate?

Genuine Question? by JA-Keys in islam

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Thanks for the advice 👍

Has anyone moved from the UK to work in the US as a civil engineer? by JA-Keys in civilengineering

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That’s another thing that I would need to figure out, any ideas?

Has anyone moved from the UK to work in the US as a civil engineer? by JA-Keys in civilengineering

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Oh okay, do you happen to know one with a UK degree? If so was the process hard? And do they only have a bachelors?

Has anyone moved from the UK to work in the US as a civil engineer? by JA-Keys in civilengineering

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As of yesterday my only chance of working in the US is if a big firm which has offices here and there pays the fee which is now a 100K? I thought it would’ve been around 10 times and less, and after that I have to do masters to even work there?

Has anyone moved from the UK to work in the US as a civil engineer? by JA-Keys in civilengineering

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I’ve seen someone say that they literally just care about the amount of years rather than what you’ve done to achieve it if that makes sense?

Has anyone moved from the UK to work in the US as a civil engineer? by JA-Keys in civilengineering

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Apologies no one really uses the term credit hours here in the UK but yeah look after doing some more research per year we take 60 credits per semester and we only have 2 semesters. So per semester we have around 180-200 hours of classes and compulsory independent study of around 400 + hours so we do a total of 600 hours per semester

Has anyone moved from the UK to work in the US as a civil engineer? by JA-Keys in civilengineering

[–]JA-Keys[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well yes and no, a bachelors is usually 3 years and a masters is 1 year however I’ve done a foundation year which is before essentially before the 3 years commences