Interprovincial Transfer
Overview:
Alberta does recognize certain certificates from some other provinces. Please see the list of which certificates are recognized in Alberta.
If you hold a recognized out-of-province certificate you may be issued an equivalent Alberta certificate. This is known as reciprocity. All reciprocity approvals are done through Lakeland College. Reciprocity is meant for those who previously resided in a different province and have relocated to Alberta. If you are an Alberta resident, you must write the Alberta exams. We will not recognize your out-of-province certificate if you earned it while living in Alberta. Reciprocity can only be obtained once, after which time you will be required to meet Alberta's recertification requirements or write the full Alberta Exam.
Before you receive the Alberta certification, based on your home province certification, you must write, at a minimum the Alberta Legislation exam (some exceptions may apply).
How to apply:
- Order the Core Reciprocity Lesson ($40) or full Authorized Assistant (Core Only manual) online.
- Email pesticides@lakelandcollege.ca a copy of your out of province certificate.
- Apply online to write the Reciprocity exam. Someone from the Pesticide department will contact you within 3 business days to select an exam date and proctor location. The 20 question applicator reciprocity exam is based on Alberta provincial legislation
You also need:
- to be employed by an Alberta registered pesticide service
- to work for yourself, apply for a service registration
- register with the Alberta Corporate Registry if your company is a corporation based outside of the boundaries of Alberta.
Further Information:
- your certificate(s) expire on your birthday
- certificates are valid for up to 5 years
- expiry dates will be no later than the original expiry date of the other provinces certificate.
British Columbia |
Alberta recognizes:
We don’t accept the following from BC:
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Saskatchewan |
Alberta recognizes whole class certificates (no restrictions or part categories) from Saskatchewan. |
Manitoba |
Recognize whole class 5 year certificates (no restricted or part categories). Do not accept IPM certificate - need to have landscape certificate. |
Ontario and Quebec |
If you are an applicator from Ontario or Quebec, you must write the full core exam to qualify for an Alberta certificate. When you pass the exam, you will receive a full certificate. Accept various certificates where the certificate exam has been completed in the last 5 years. Call Pesticides office to verify if your certificate is valid. |
New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia or Prince Edward Island |
Accept whole class 5 year certificates. |