Could please outline the process especially for professional bodiesNN74 said:True, settlement services, where ever they are in entire Canada, would help for this. In Ontario, they paid for our degrees assessment thru UoT.
Could please outline the process especially for professional bodiesNN74 said:True, settlement services, where ever they are in entire Canada, would help for this. In Ontario, they paid for our degrees assessment thru UoT.
The crediental assessment is for every degree holder irrespective of professional or non professional. It will certify that what ever degree you have is equililant to what degree or level in Canada.ty said:Could please outline the process especially for professional bodies
I know about that. Am asking about the one you do that makes you to be recognised and practice as a professional in your field just like that for engineers, PE I guess? Especially if the field is a regulated one in a particular province in canadaUmair said:The crediental assessment is for every degree holder irrespective of professional or non professional. It will certify that what ever degree you have is equililant to what degree or level in Canada.
ty said:I know about that. Am asking about the one you do that makes you to be recognised and practice as a professional in your field just like that for engineers, PE I guess? Especially if the field is a regulated one in a particular province in canada
Thanks for this.rawdah said:Wondering what certification or registration requirements you must satisfy before you can work in Alberta? If so, this directory is for you.
http://alis.alberta.ca/certinfo/Content/RequestAction.asp?format=html&aspAction=GetCERTHomePage&Page=CERTHome
There are some field which are strictly regulated like Which I know are Law, Social Work, Nursing, Medical which can effect the local population services standard. They want you to have local knowledge about standard, level of satisfactions. I was working in insurance co. there for 18 years when I joined a company here, they advised me not to talk to clients until and unless you pass an exam and Alberta government grants you licence to practice you insurance profession, therefore, I wrote an exam and now I can practice my profession, They need one to be competent enough and highly skilled in their field of work and knows the local rules and regulation. apart from licence every insurance professional has to attend 15 hours of training every one has to submit every year the detail of 15 hours of training to maintain licencing and applicable to all from Agent to CEO/President of company.ty said:I know about that. Am asking about the one you do that makes you to be recognized and practice as a professional in your field just like that for engineers, PE I guess? Especially if the field is a regulated one in a particular province in Canada
true, but you can always start the P.E process - in parallel to your job search, it wouldn't harm and you never know - you might really need it.Hasni said:Honestly speaking when I see my friends on good jobs without having P.E, I don't feel like going through the exhaustive process of having it.
Pls go through the following linkTambee said:Hello everyone!
I'm joining this post because I plan to move to Canada...Edmonton, AB, to be specific.
I spent all of last week thinking it out, and have come to the conclusion that this is what I need to do. For nearly 20 years now, I've been encouraged, but never wanted to leave the warm, sunny paradise of the land of my birth, Jamaica. Now, times are getting harder, opportunities scarcer, and I also have a young child who needs a secure future.
I am applying through the Skilled Workers/Provincial Nominee programme, because as a Medical Radiation Technologist, I am eligible.
Can someone please help me with the various steps I need to take, please?
Thanks everybody! Hope to meet some of you soon!
I think it is of necessity to state an address in which, if sought for within the first two months , one will be found. However, if there's no address to show at the time of landing, no problem. Go on with your life, as soon as you have a stable address, you can contact them, and your PR Card will be delivered to you when ready.Hasni said:One of my friends has chosen Vancouver as POE for his first landing. He plans to come back after two weeks. He has no relatives or friends there. Can someone please suggest what options does he has to get his PR cards mailed to him. Need a quick reply. Thanks.