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Foley Belshaw Course

Wondering which locksmith course to take? Looking for locksmith license info for your locale? This is the forum for you.

Foley Belshaw Course

Postby commadore » 29 Oct 2011 18:57

I am still stuck between trying to obtain an apprenticship and going to an acadamy or courses. I was looking at the Foley Belshaw course and it looks very appealing, has any of you ever taken it?
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Re: Foley Belshaw Course

Postby r0005 » 29 Oct 2011 20:19

Why not do both? You learn different things from books/classroom than in the field. It is beneficial to have the degree also when trying to get a job or start a business.
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Re: Foley Belshaw Course

Postby commadore » 30 Oct 2011 15:43

Thanks, i also wanted to ask if i finished the foley course will the certificates be valid in canada, ontario?
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Re: Foley Belshaw Course

Postby Dpruente » 31 Oct 2011 20:15

they should be, however, whether your government will be satisfied with them for licensing qualifications is up to them to decide.
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Re: Foley Belshaw Course

Postby Eyes_Only » 2 Nov 2011 1:52

I'm not familiar with how Canada enforces locksmithing, but it could depend from province to provice. I heard that is sometimes the case here in the US with each state that has licensing requirements.
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