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Fellows

While talking to one of my senior who is about to fly to Canada next month along with his family, he told me that another worry for any Candidate once he or she lands is getting into a suitable job and one of the main hurdle in finding a good job is that Canada doesn't straightway recognizes degree from other countries, which is a must to find at least a fair level job.

So he mentioned that before any person, especially who is keen to do a job, better get his or her credentials evaluated by any recognized Canadian agency or body. He has availed the services of WES - http://www.wes.org/ca/.

I hope it may help some of job aspirants......why to push any an Engineer or any profession to finally becoming a Cabbie or lorry driver.
 
I have sent my application to

International Credential Evaluation Service (ICES)
3700 Willingdon Avenue
Burnaby, BC V5G 3H2
Tel: 604-432-8800
Toll-Free 1-866-434-9197
Fax: 604-435-7033
Web Site www.bcit.ca/ices


Manny
 
WES, ICES....& more.

seems there are many places to assess one's credentials and I hope every place has same worth of its assessment throughout Canada.

Like ICES seems more pro-British Columbia, isn't it?

regards
 
Yeah mines is British Columbia focused...

this might help

http://www.credentials.gc.ca/individuals/credential.asp#recognized

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