Red Seal Exam Prep · 26 Trades

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The Red Seal exam is 100–150 questions, 4 hours, 70% to pass — and it's built from a public blueprint. Train on 600+ exam-grade questions weighted to your trade's real blueprint, with step-by-step explanations and timed mock exams. Pick your trade and walk in ready.

26 Red Seal trades · every trade page has a free sample test — try real questions before you pay

Welder · 456A
Electrician · 309A
Crane Operator · 339A

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600+ exam-grade questions · full-length timed mock exams · step-by-step explanations · cheat sheets. Monthly plans, cancel anytime, 7-day refund. Recognized in all 13 provinces & territories.

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Every trade page has a free sample test — try real exam-style questions before you pay a cent.

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Questions weighted to your trade's exam blocks — so you drill where the marks actually are, not evenly.

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Monthly plans, cancel anytime, 7-day refund. Most tradespeople prep 1–3 months and pass first try.

Frequently Asked Questions

Straight answers about the Red Seal exam — how it works, what it costs, and how to get certified.

What is the Red Seal exam in Canada?+
The Red Seal exam is Canada's national certification test for skilled tradespeople. It is a standardized multiple-choice examination administered by provincial apprenticeship authorities under the Interprovincial Standards Red Seal Program, jointly coordinated by Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) and every province and territory.

Passing the Red Seal exam earns you the Red Seal endorsement, which is added to your provincial trade certificate and allows you to work in your trade anywhere in Canada without re-certification. The exam covers 54 designated trades, including electrician, plumber, carpenter, welder, automotive service technician, cook, and many others.
How many questions are on the Red Seal exam?+
The Red Seal exam contains between 100 and 150 multiple-choice questions, depending on the trade. Candidates have approximately 4 hours to complete the exam, which works out to roughly 2 minutes per question.

The passing score is 70%. Every question on the exam is mapped directly to the National Occupational Analysis (NOA) for that trade, meaning the exam is built from a publicly available blueprint that any candidate can study from before exam day.
How do I apply for the Red Seal exam?+
You apply for the Red Seal exam through your provincial apprenticeship authority, not through a federal office. The application requires proof of your Certificate of Qualification (or trade qualifier approval), documentation of your apprenticeship completion or verified work experience, and the exam fee, which ranges from approximately $100 to $500 depending on the province.

Major provincial authorities include Skilled Trades Ontario, SkilledTradesBC, and Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training. In most provinces, the Red Seal exam is now unified with the provincial Certificate of Qualification exam, meaning you write one exam and, if you pass, automatically receive both your provincial certificate and the Red Seal endorsement.
What is the passing score for the Red Seal exam?+
The passing score for the Red Seal exam is 70%. This applies uniformly across all 54 designated trades and all 13 provinces and territories.

Candidates who do not reach 70% on their first attempt can rewrite the exam after a waiting period, typically 30 days, though the exact policy varies by province. Each retake requires paying the full exam fee again. The most common cause of first-attempt failures is insufficient preparation on code, applied math, and technical theory. These are the areas of the exam that field experience alone rarely covers.
How long does it take to get Red Seal certified in Canada?+
The Red Seal certification timeline depends on your entry point. Candidates entering through a formal apprenticeship typically take 3 to 5 years, driven by the required on-the-job training hours for their trade. Trade qualifiers with documented Canadian work experience can complete the process in 2 to 4 months, while internationally trained workers typically take 4 to 8 months, with most of that time spent on credential assessment and document translation.

After passing the exam, it takes an additional 2 to 6 weeks for the endorsed certificate to be issued by your provincial authority.
How much does the Red Seal exam cost?+
The Red Seal exam fee ranges from approximately $100 to $500 CAD depending on the province. Most candidates also pay a provincial Certificate of Qualification fee of $70 to $150, and trade qualifiers (challenging the exam based on prior experience) face an additional assessment fee of $250 to $500.

Total out-of-pocket costs for Red Seal certification typically fall between $300 and $1,500 CAD when exam fees, certificate fees, and optional preparation materials are combined. Federal and provincial grants, including the Apprenticeship Incentive Grant and Apprenticeship Completion Grant can offset several thousand dollars for qualifying apprentices.
Can I take the Red Seal exam without completing an apprenticeship?+
Yes, through a route called the trade qualifier pathway, also known as challenging the exam. Tradespeople who have accumulated substantial work experience in their trade without going through a formal Canadian apprenticeship can apply directly to write the Red Seal exam, provided they can document sufficient verifiable work hours.

This pathway typically requires 1.5 times the apprenticeship hour requirement for your trade, often 7,000 to 11,000+ hours depending on the specific trade and province. Documentation must include employer letters on official letterhead, employment dates, hours worked, and ideally corroborating records like tax filings or payroll slips. This route is common among internationally trained tradespeople and experienced workers who entered the trades informally.
Is the Red Seal valid in all Canadian provinces?+
Yes. The Red Seal endorsement is recognized as the national standard for skilled trades across all 13 Canadian provinces and territories. Once your provincial trade certificate is stamped with the Red Seal, you can move between provinces and accept work without additional trade-certification processes.

It is important to note that Red Seal recognition applies specifically to trade qualification. Local requirements like union membership, provincial safety tickets, employer onboarding, and business licensing for contractors still apply and vary by region. The Red Seal removes the credential barrier, it does not eliminate every administrative requirement.
Can internationally trained tradespeople take the Red Seal exam?+
Yes, and Red Seal certification is one of the most valuable credentials internationally trained tradespeople can pursue in Canada. Foreign-trained workers typically access the Red Seal through the trade qualifier pathway, which recognizes prior work experience gained abroad, provided that experience can be documented and verified.

The process usually involves three stages: a credential and experience assessment (sometimes called Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition or PLAR), gap training if differences with Canadian standards are identified, and finally writing the exam at a provincial testing centre. The Red Seal also integrates directly with Canada's immigration system, strengthening applications under Express Entry's Federal Skilled Trades Program and many Provincial Nominee Programs.
What is the best way to prepare for the Red Seal exam?+

Pick your trade above and start practicing — that's the whole method. WorkUgo gives you 600+ exam-grade questions built to your trade's Red Seal blueprint (RSOS), with step-by-step explanations for every answer — so you drill exactly what the exam tests, not what a textbook thinks matters.

The routine that passes first try: work the question bank block by block, review every miss until the logic sticks, then sit the full-length timed mock exam on the Pro plan a week or two before your date. Most tradespeople prep 1–3 months and cancel once they pass. Pick your trade ↑