BECOME A SURVEYOR
I am a land surveyor in another province How do I become an Land Surveyor?
Land surveyors, who are licensed in another Canadian province, wishing to practice land surveying in Manitoba will be required to prove membership in good standing in their home association and pass a jurisdiction-specific examination.
Please note that currently Manitoba Land Surveyors are not allowed to incorporate or work for corporations as a Manitoba Land Surveyor. See the Corporations Act, Section:15(3)
Please find links for preparation for the exam, handbook and application:
Handbook - The Rules and Regulations of the Board of Examiners
List of Manitoba Acts and Regulations to be used for AIT Candidates
Dominion Lands Manuals of Survey
Guide of Descriptive Formats for legal descriptions in Land Titles Offices
Redbook - Legal Descriptions in Manitoba
Instructions for Surveyors for Plans (ISP) - Instructions from Land Titles Office for plan preparation
Bulletin38 - List of typical monumentation historically found throughout Manitoba
Code of Ethics
Manual of Good Practice - Guidelines for the practice of surveying in Manitoba
City of Winnipeg 1921 Memorandum - This is a list of the plans within the City of Winnipeg which have the general
methodology of survey noted therein
AMLS Compilation of Bylaws
AMLS Index of Bylaws
