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There are over 200 Skilled trades in Canada, but which one is right for you? Assess your interests, skills, aptitude and the kind of lifestyle you want. Review the Manitoba trade program chart for details, research the trade on the internet, speak with your career/guidance counselor, connect with a trade professional in your area.
Options to get a head start on your apprenticeship:
View section on supports and services for a complete list of supports such as PLAR, English language upgrading, immigration etc.
*See section on Skiller Workers for applicants with previous trade experience.
Once you have chosen a trade, you must find a qualified employer to hire you as an apprentice. Approach this task like a job search, knowing that 80% of all job openings are never advertised. See Links section and review information on Career Planning and Job Hunting and Professional Associations.
Once you have found an employer to hire you, you will need to register as an apprentice. Either you or your employer can obtain an Apprenticeship Application which will require information and signatures from both of you.
If you are not a Canadian Citizen or permanent resident a work permit and study permit will be required.
After your application is approved and your apprenticeship agreement is registered, you learn the skills of the chosen trade by working closely with certified trades professionals in the business. For the work you do, your employer pays you a wage.
Your apprenticeship start date is based on submission date of the apprentice portion of the application and application payment.
After completing the program requirements and passing the required exams for your chosen trade you will receive your Certificate of Qualification. In most trades if you achieve 70% or higher on your final exam, you qualify for an interprovincial or “Red Seal” endorsement. With a Red Seal endorsed Certificate of Qualification, an experienced worker becomes a certified journeyperson who can practice their trade across Canada. CONGRATULATIONS!