https://nearyou.imeche.org/near-you/The-Americas/Canada/Canada---Central/the-engineering-profession-in-canada
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Engineers Canada has signed Mutual Recognition Agreements (MRAs) with Australia and some other countries, but has no specific agreements with UK institutions. The questioner asked whether it is notionally possible for a CEng to register as an Australian Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng) via the MRA that IMechE and Engineers Australia established in 2010, and subsequently to license as a Canadian P.Eng. under the Canada-Australia MRA.
I would be very surprised if PEO or any other provincial or territorial licensing body will accept CPEng without looking at the applicant’s total formation from the bachelor’s degree plus experience. Having worked with PEO, Engineering Council UK (ECUK) and IMechE, I know their systems pretty well and have never heard of PEO accepting any non USA/Canada professional engineering qualification outright.
Consider an applicant with an overseas Mechanical Engineering degree who applies for a P.Eng. license in Ontario. PEO’s Academic Review Committee will compare the applicant’s degree transcript to accreditation standards set by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB). The reviewers will ask questions like “Did the applicant pass Fluid Mechanics Level 3?” and write “yes” or “no” on the form. If the applicant’s whole degree is found to meet CEAB’s accreditation standards there should be no further exams but this is not guaranteed. Many applicants have to undergo an interview where they are reviewed by peers in their declared field, and if it is decided the candidate is weak in one subject they will assign a specific examination to be passed before the application can proceed further. Once examinations have been set there is little opportunity to appeal.