The federal government has announced a $9-million investment to help 1,500 internationally trained trades workers obtain Red Seal certification, aiming to alleviate …
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FeaturedImmigrationLabour Shortages
Ontario, Alberta collaborate to streamline international credential recognition
Ontario and Alberta have partnered to facilitate international credential recognition and post-journeyperson certification, aiming to address skilled labour shortages and streamline the …
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FeaturedImmigration
Alberta establishes advisory committee to streamline foreign credential recognition
Alberta’s government has formed a new advisory committee aimed at improving the province’s system for recognizing foreign credentials, a move designed to …
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FeaturedImmigrationLegislation & Compliance
B.C.’s new rules for international credential recognition for 29 professions now in force
B.C.’s International Credentials Recognition Act is now in force — with the legislation taking effect on July 1, 2024. The new legislation …
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FeaturedGovernment Policy & BudgetsImmigration
B.C. reducing barriers for internationally educated workers in 29 professions, including engineers, paramedics, and vets
British Columbia is making it easier for internationally educated professionals (IEPs) to have their credentials recognized in the province. The International Credentials …
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Alberta’s government has announced the permanent adoption of a program that allows Ukrainian evacuees to exchange their home country’s driving permits for …