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CHRPCertification
Denial & Revocation of Certification

When you attain your Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation, you establish yourself as one of the highest ranking and skilled professionals in HR. You also represent the HR profession and the Canadian CHRP designation granting HR associations to which you belong. As such, it is asked that you practice the profession to the best of your ability and in accordance with CCHRA's National Code of Ethics.

Please keep in mind that certification can be denied or revoked for any of the following reasons:

  • Failure to adhere to CCHRA's National Code of Ethics
  • Falsification or misrepresentation of professional employment experience or other information on any membership, certification/recertification or assessment applications, or any other documents submitted to provincial HR associations, CCHRA, the Independent Board of Examiners (IBE), or any other regulatory bodies
  • Failure to renew provincial HR association membership or pay annual membership dues and CHRP fees
  • Violation of testing procedures
  • Failure to pass the certification assessments
  • Failure to meet recertification requirements