- Nov 21, 2009
- 3,002
- Category........
- FSW
- Visa Office......
- London
- LANDED..........
- May-2010
Hi all,
There's a continued debate about the failure of Canadian Employers to recognize our foreign borne skills, vis-a-vis its equivalence parlance to Canadian qualifications. This is leading to immigrants being under utilized and overall causing serious harm to the job market, as well as individual settlement plans. Thus, citizens, as well as PRs, have started questionning the efficacy of the 'occupation based' immigration policy system of CIC.
THE PAN-CANDIAN FAMEWORK:
Now, HRSDC has designed an 'action plan' called the Pan-Canadian Framework, which aims to achieving Canada's economic potential by requiring that immigrants be able to use to the fullest, their skills & experience within the Canadian labour market.
It proposes Government to take concerted action on the "assessment and recognition" of foreign qualifications in order to create an environment where immigrants are able to apply their talents, in the Canadian job market. And play at par.
It seems to be a good effort & a right, plus long-awaited one. Friends may like to 'click the following link' & have a nice read on the issue: http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/eng/workplaceskills/publications/fcr/pcf_folder/PDF/pcf.pdf
Regards,
Qorax.
There's a continued debate about the failure of Canadian Employers to recognize our foreign borne skills, vis-a-vis its equivalence parlance to Canadian qualifications. This is leading to immigrants being under utilized and overall causing serious harm to the job market, as well as individual settlement plans. Thus, citizens, as well as PRs, have started questionning the efficacy of the 'occupation based' immigration policy system of CIC.
THE PAN-CANDIAN FAMEWORK:
Now, HRSDC has designed an 'action plan' called the Pan-Canadian Framework, which aims to achieving Canada's economic potential by requiring that immigrants be able to use to the fullest, their skills & experience within the Canadian labour market.
It proposes Government to take concerted action on the "assessment and recognition" of foreign qualifications in order to create an environment where immigrants are able to apply their talents, in the Canadian job market. And play at par.
It seems to be a good effort & a right, plus long-awaited one. Friends may like to 'click the following link' & have a nice read on the issue: http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/eng/workplaceskills/publications/fcr/pcf_folder/PDF/pcf.pdf
Regards,
Qorax.