Land Surveyor
Working in Ontario
The Association of Ontario Land Surveyors is responsible for the licensing of professional land surveyors. You can contact the Association directly for more information, or you can visit the website to learn about licensing requirements.
Getting Help
Bridge training programs: If you are qualified in your profession but new to Ontario, you may benefit from a bridging program. Bridge training programs help qualified immigrants move more quickly into their professions without duplicating what they have already learned.
Regulatory Body
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Association of Ontario Land Surveyors
1043 McNicoll Avenue
Scarborough, ON M1W 3W6
Phone: 416-491-9020
Toll free: 1-800-268-0718
Fax: 416-491-2576
Email: admin@aols.org
Website: www.aols.org
Learning More
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