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APPLICANT TYPES


Professional Engineer Applicant – P.Eng.

Professional Engineer applicants must have an undergraduate degree in engineering from a university program which is accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (or is a graduate of a program which the Board of Examiners judges to be equivalent or have written assigned technical exams) and at least four years of acceptable experience working under a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) who will verify their experience.

To apply, please follow one of the below links:


Limited License Applicant – L.L. (Eng.)

As a Limited License holder, you are licensed to independently practice engineering in Yukon within a clearly defined scope of practice. To become a Limited Licensee holder you must have a science degree in a discipline and from a university program approved by the Board of Examiners (or registration as an applied science technologist with a degree or diploma in engineering technology from an institution approved by the Board of Examiners or other academic qualifications acceptable to the Board of Examiners) and eight years of experience carrying out engineering work satisfactory to the Board of Examiners at least two of which shall have been in the area to which the limited license is to apply.

To apply, please follow one of the below links:


Engineer-in-Training Applicants – E.I.T.

Engineers-in-Training applicants are generally individuals who have recently graduated or individuals who are currently working on gaining the required experience. Applicants with an accredited engineering degree and less than four years of engineering experience may apply as an Engineer-in-Training in the Yukon. Academic qualifications will be assessed on our behalf by the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA). An E.I.T. can use the title “Engineer-in-Training” or “E.I.T.” and gain the experience required for registration as a P.Eng. as long as they are working under the supervision and control of a registered Professional Member or Licensee.

To apply, please follow the below link:


Permit to Practice – P2P

Beginning January 1st, 2003, all partnerships, corporations and other such entities, practicing engineering in the Yukon must first obtain a Permit to Practice issued by Engineers Yukon. The Engineering Profession Act does not differentiate between the size of an organization or whether the organization is practicing for internal or external reasons. The requirements concerning Permit to Practice are described in Articles 14 through 24 and in Regulation 14 through 19.

Any subsidiary of a organization or joint-venture group that has a Permit to Practice must also have one if it:

  • Engages in the practice of engineering in Yukon, and
  • Is a separate entity with a name that is clearly different from the parent organization or joint venture group.

To apply, please follow the below link:


Permit to Practice - Sole Proprietor – P2P-SoleP

Beginning January 1st, 2003, all partnerships, corporations and other such entities, practicing engineering in the Yukon must first obtain a Permit to Practice issued by Engineers Yukon. The Engineering Profession Act does not differentiate between the size of an organization or whether the organization is practicing for internal or external reasons. The requirements concerning Permit to Practice are described in Articles 14 through 24 and in Regulations 14 through 19.

A Sole Proprietorship is a Professional Member or Licensee who practices on their own, either in an incorporated or unincorporated business. This means that they must be the sole ‘employee’ of the organization. They are still required to have a Permit to Practice, however, the annual fee is waived

To apply, please follow the below link:


Retired Members

Any Professional Member or Licensee who is retired from the practice of the profession and who has been a member of Engineers Yukon for ten years or more may apply for Retired membership status.

To submit a request, please follow the below link:


Life Members

A member may be nominated for Life Membership on the basis of distinguished service to the engineering profession in the Yukon. A Life Membership will only be conferred by a unanimous vote of the Engineers Yukon Council.


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