Yes he can. A degree/diploma/education has nothing todo with the status.991Faisal said:Hello.
Can a refugee use his previous college degree from his country. in Canada?
kriv said:Yes he can. A degree/diploma/education has nothing todo with the status.
Yes.... whats wrong in getting a job even if the degree is obtained from outside of canada? i know many refugees who successfully got jobs using their home country degrees. a graduate is a graduate, a master is a master. There are certain employments which are highly regulated and require some extra studies or up-gradation to work in that particular field, for example a doctor. on the other hand if someone is looking for a bank job, administrative job or any other normal office or field jobs and has relevant job experience and education then he is fine to compete any related job.991Faisal said:but he can get employment? consider his degree was obtained outside of Canada .
Thanks a lot for your informationskriv said:Yes.... whats wrong in getting a job even if the degree is obtained from outside of canada? i know many refugees who successfully got jobs using their home country degrees. a graduate is a graduate, a master is a master. There are certain employments which are highly regulated and require some extra studies or up-gradation to work in that particular field, for example a doctor. on the other hand if someone is looking for a bank job, administrative job or any other normal office or field jobs and has relevant job experience and education then he is fine to compete any related job.
Your request is way too vague. Diplomas from other countries can be less recognized by employers but that's true or not based on the country, the university and the diploma itself (and also some employers' ideas).991Faisal said:No one can help !!
thanks a lot for the informationsNaheulbeuck said:Your request is way too vague. Diplomas from other countries can be less recognized by employers but that's true or not based on the country, the university and the diploma itself (and also some employers' ideas).
Some professions face that problem more than others, people from some countries face that problem more than others, you would need to be very specific to get more help.
Overall diplomas (and more importantly experience) acquired in foreign countries tend to be recognized but it is not always the case and it is more or less true based on quite a few factors.
To my understanding: your degree will have to be recognized by the company/university/country you will go. For example: If someone wanted to immigrated to Canada under Express Entry or skilled program, he/she would have assess the education they had before coming to Canada.991Faisal said:thanks a lot for the informations
does it need to be from recognised and accredited program?
and I'm majoring in psychology ,studying in Saudi Arabia
I just don't want to study for nothing
yes if someone wants to immigrate or to further his or her studies they need to assess the credential they haveOttawa-applicant said:To my understanding: your degree will have to be recognized by the company/university/country you will go. For example: If someone wanted to immigrated to Canada under Express Entry or skilled program, he/she would have assess the education they had before coming to Canada.
I take it, it would be the same for refugee as well. You could actually check one of the threads about WES evaluation and determine whether it’s worth it for you to study or not.
That being said, if your ultimate goal is to come to Canada as refugee then; I would save up all that money/ time and come study here.
Hi,991Faisal said:but does i need to be graduated from a an accredited program to get a job that's the question