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Successful completion of both on-the-job and in-classroom training hours, along with examinations, is required to earn a certificate to become a journeyperson. The length of an apprenticeship can range from one to five years, depending on the trade and the provincial or territorial requirements.
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A National Apprenticeships Program created to connect small and medium sized businesses with Indigenous apprentices. Developed by the Native Women’s Association of Canada (NWAC), with funding from the Government of Canada’s Apprenticeship Service, the National Apprenticeships Program (NAP) connects businesses with Indigenous women, Two ...
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- Step 1: Find A Trade
- Step 2: Find Apprentice Opportunities
- Step 3: Find An Employer to Provide You with On-The-Job Training
- Step 4: Register Your Training Agreement
- Step 5: Get Financial Aid
- Step 6: Earn While You Learn
- Step 7: Get Certified
Decide what trade you want to pursue. Not sure what to pick? Consider picking from the list of designated Red Seal trades. Picking a Red Seal trade means that you can eventually apply for Red Seal certification. This certification will let you work anywhere in Canada. Find a Red Seal trade
You start an apprenticeship with on-the-job training, followed by short periods of in-class technical training as your apprenticeship progresses. This is done while you continue to work and get paid. Find an employer who agrees to provide you with on-the-job training. When this happens, you are entering into an agreement with your employer.
Register your training agreement with your provincial or territorial apprenticeship authority. Throughout your apprenticeship, you will receive on-the-job experience and, in most cases, attend in-class technical training. Find your provincial or territorial apprenticeship program
Apprenticeship Incentive Grant Offers up to $2,000 total per person to help apprentices cover the costs for continuing a career in the trades. Apprenticeship Completion Grant Offers $2,000 total per person to help apprentices after they complete their apprenticeship training. Canada Apprentice Loan Offers up to $4,000 in interest-free loans per per...
Depending on the trade, it can take you between two and five years of training before you can apply to become a certified journeyperson.
After you complete both the in-class and on-the-job training, you can apply for your journeyperson certification. This certification is also known as a certificate of qualification or as your “ticket.”
The Apprenticeship Service supports employers to hire new first-year apprentices in 39 Red Seal trades. It also helps first-year apprentices get the hands-on work experience they need for a career in the skilled trades.
An apprenticeship program allows you to earn a paycheck while you learn a skill or trade. Get trained on the job by an expert worker. Participate in classroom instruction that applies directly to your career. Earn a nationally recognized completion certificate.
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Apprenticeship is your opportunity to turn your talents and passion into success! Apprenticeship is quality, affordable, post-secondary training that leads to certification as a journeyperson in a skilled trades occupation.