Have experience in dental technology but not yet licensed in Canada?
Join the PLAR (Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition) pilot and get your skills formally recognized.
What You Get:
- Have your application and credential fees waived (for one PLAR attempt).
- Receive formal recognition of your existing knowledge and experience.
- Get a personalized outcome report outlining your strengths, areas for improvement, and next steps.
- Receive a letter or certificate confirming your participation and hours completed.
- Be notified if you’re eligible to apply for the Dental Technology Entry-to-Practice Assessment (DTETPA).
Who’s Eligible:
- Fluent in English or French
- Living in Canada or eligible to immigrate
- 5+ years (6,500+ hours) of dental tech experience (1 year recent)
- Minimum high school education (or equivalent)
Find out more information and apply here: