Apprenticeship in Ontario

Learn about apprenticeship in Ontario, the benefits of hiring an apprentice, how to get a job in the skilled trades, and apply for grants and incentives.

Resources for apprentices and job seekers

What is an apprenticeship?

An apprenticeship is a pathway to a rewarding career in the trades. As an apprentice, you take classes and learn your trade by working under the direction of experienced workers – and get paid while you do it.

Find out how to qualify, find a sponsor or employer to hire you, or get money or grants to help you pay for apprenticeship training and tools.

Employment Insurance (EI) benefits for apprentices

If you have been referred by your province or territory to attend full-time technical training (sometimes referred to as block-release training), you may be eligible to receive Employment Insurance (EI) benefits while unemployed and attending your course. The following steps will help guide you through the application process to allow for more efficient processing of your benefits.

If you have lost your job through no fault of your own, and you are not attending full-time technical training, visit the EI regular benefits page to apply for benefits.

Get your reference code before you apply for EI

Apply for EI

Create or update your online profile

Sign-in to My Service Canada Account (MSCA) to access your EI information online, including your electronic ROE.

Find out what other information you need to know

Source: The Government of Canada, The Government of Ontario

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