Canada ic certification, officially known as Industry Canada Certification, refers to the regulatory approval process enforced by the Canadian Department of Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ised) for radio transmission devices. This certification ensures that radio equipment complies with Canada's regulations concerning radio frequency interference and safety. These rules are designed to ensure proper use of radio frequencies, prevent interference between devices, and safeguard human health and the environment.
1. IC Self-Declaration
2. IC ID Certification
- IC: General electronic products such as power supplies, home appliances, and computer peripherals.
- IC ID: Wireless products such as Bluetooth devices, tablets, wireless keyboards, wireless mice, RFID readers/writers, wireless transceivers, two-way radios, wireless microphones, remote controllers, wireless network devices, wireless video transmission systems, and other low-power wireless products. This also includes 2G, 3G, 3.5G phones and DECT phones (1.8G/1.9G frequency bands), two-way radios, etc.
1. English user manual
2. Product specifications
3. Circuit schematic
4. PCB layout diagram
5. Block diagram
6. Business license
7. Organization code certificate
8. Completed application form
9. Product photos
10. Product samples
1. Mandatory Requirement: IC certification is a compulsory regulatory approval in Canada. Products that meet IC standards can be legally sold and used within Canadian territory.
2. Market Access: IC certification is a prerequisite for importing telecom equipment into Canada. Certified products can enter the Canadian market without barriers.
3. Product Quality and Safety: Certification enhances the product’s quality and safety, ensuring the protection of users' personal safety and property.
1. Prepare required documents and samples for pre-testing (ensure compliance with IC standards to pass tests in Canada).
2. Send samples to a local Canadian laboratory.
3. The lab conducts testing and generates a report.
4. Upon passing, the report is submitted to Industry Canada (IC) for certificate issuance.
- Certification Validity: Typically 5 years. Renewal is required after expiry.
- Processing Time:
- IC (Self-Declaration): 1–2 weeks
- IC ID Certification: 3–4 weeks
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