Application for Membership is Approved

If the Board of Examiners decides to approve your application for enrolment or registration, then the following pages will be most helpful to you as a new Member. Be sure to explore all of the APEGA website to answer any questions you may have and learn more about being an APEGA Member.

Paying Membership Dues

Once your application for membership has been approved, you will be invoiced for your first year's dues. Then, each year APEGA will mail you an invoice 30 days before your anniversary date, and you have 30 days from the date of the invoice to submit your full payment to APEGA.

Read about membership dues

Your APEGA Benefits

If you are a Professional Member, Member-in-Training, or Life Member in good standing, you are eligible to received discounts and special offers on a wide range of products and services. This includes travel, business services, insurance, and more.

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Document Authentication

Professional Members authenticate their documents with official stamps or seals, which can only be ordered from APEGA. Your stamp or seal is a mark that shows you are taking full responsibility for the details of that document.

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Updating Your Personal Information

If there is a change to any of your personal information, you should update APEGA as soon as possible. This includes name changes, new contact information, or changes to your practising status.

Read about Member & Permit Holder changes

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Program

If you are a Professional Member, Professional Licensee, or Licensee, you must claim at least 240 professional development hours over three years, with an average of 80 hours per year. These hours are to be submitted after the end of your first year as a Member.

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Proper Use of Titles & Designations

To protect the public, only Permit Holders and certain Member categories have the right to use certain titles and designations. These are called reserved titles and reserved designations.

Read about the right to practise & titles