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Tuesday 28 August 2012

Qualifying to immigrate to Canada does not mean that your qualifications will be recognized


Qualifying to immigrate to Canada does not necessarily mean that your educational credentials and work experience will be recognized. Even if you were accepted to come to Canada because you were trained in one of the priority occupationsyou will need to verify that you are qualified to work in that occupation in Canada.
Immigrating to Canada, having your educational credentials recognized, qualifying to work in a particular occupation and finding employment are each separate processes.
When you apply to immigrate to Canada, your educational credentials and work experience will not be assessed or evaluated while your immigration application is being processed. You will still have to get your credentials and work experience recognized if your occupation requires a licence in Canada. Often, you can start this process while you are still in your home country.
Note: The selection criteria for skilled worker immigrants in any Canadian province or territory except Quebec are not intended to match specific immigrants with specific job vacancies or occupational requirements.

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