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Registration Reinstatement
You can reinstate your registration in BC if you were once registered with Engineers and Geoscientists BC and your registration has lapsed or been cancelled or if you resigned your registration.
You can reinstate your registration to practice if you were registered with us as a professional engineer (P.Eng.), professional geoscientist (P.Geo.), professional licensee engineering (P.L.Eng.), or professional licensee geoscience (P.L.Geo.). You can also reinstate your practice rights if you are currently a non-practising registrant.
You can also reinstate your registration without practising rights. This could apply to you if you are a former P.Eng., P.Geo., P.L.Eng., or P.L.Geo and you do not wish to practice. It could also apply if you were registered as an engineer-in-training (EIT) or a geoscientist-in-training (GIT).
Apply for Reinstatement of Practice Rights
The application requirements to reinstate your practice rights are slightly different depending on your circumstances. Use the following table to find your category:
Identify Your Category
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Category 1 | One of the following two scenarios applies to you:
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Category 2 | You were registered to practice in BC as a P.Eng., P.Geo., P.L.Eng., or P.L.Geo. and:
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Category 3 | You were registered to practice in BC as a P.Eng., P.Geo., P.L.Eng., or P.L.Geo. and your practice rights have lapsed for between six and 18 months. |
Category 4 | You were registered to practice in BC as a P.Eng., P.Geo., P.L.Eng., or P.L.Geo. and your practice rights have lapsed for between 18 and 36 months. |
Category 5 | You were registered to practice in BC as a P.Eng., P.Geo., P.L.Eng., or P.L.Geo. and your practice rights have lapsed for more than 36 months. |
The application process depends on your category.
All applicants seeking to reinstate their status in BC will need to:
- Submit an application for reinstatement of practice rights.
- Pay a reinstatement of practice rights application fee.
- Provide certified copies of two pieces of government-issued ID. Both pieces of ID must contain your full legal name and be valid (i.e., not expired) at the time of registration. At least one piece of ID must contain your photo. Please refer to the Guideline on Certified Identification Documents for a list of acceptable certifying officials and the steps for ID certification. Please upload the certified copies of the two pieces of ID as a single PDF on the application dashboard.
The application form will explain the additional requirements specific to your situation, which are described in the table below by category.
Application Requirements for Each Category
Category | Requirement |
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Category 1 | Completion of Continuing Education Program requirements that were in progress or incomplete when the licence ended. |
Category 2 |
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Category 3 | No additional application requirements. |
Category 4 |
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Category 5 |
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Apply for Reinstatement as a Trainee or Non-Practising Registrant
To reinstate your status as a trainee or non-practising registrant, you will need to:
- Submit an application for reinstatement of status.
- Pay a reinstatement application fee.
- Provide certified copies of two pieces of government-issued identification (ID). Both pieces of ID must contain your full legal name and be valid (i.e., not expired) at the time of registration. At least one piece of ID must contain your photo. Please refer to the Guideline on Certified Identification Documents for a list of acceptable certifying officials and the steps for ID certification. Please upload the certified copies of the two pieces of ID as a single PDF on the application dashboard.
It will take one to two weeks for us to review your application. If we approve your application, we will send you a notification email.
You do not have practice rights when you reinstate as a non-practising registrant. If you want to practice engineering or geoscience in BC you must apply to reinstate your practice rights, as described above.
Fees
See our Fees page to find out the current application fee and the fees required for the National Professional Practice Examination and Professional Engineering and Geoscience Practice in BC Online Seminar (required for some applicants).
Application Review
We will review your application once we have received all your required documents. The table below shows the estimated time for us to review your application and reinstate your practice rights depending on your category.
Category | Estimated Time |
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Category 1 | 5-10 business days |
Category 2 | 5-10 business days |
Category 3 | 5-10 business days |
Category 4 | 2-6 weeks, depending on your currency of practice |
Category 5 | 2–6 weeks or to completion of supervised practice, depending on your currency of practice |
If we approve your application, we will send you a notification email.
For further inquiries, please contact us at [email protected] or 604.412.4856.