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Improvement
to Foreign Credential Recognition in Canada Ottawa:
January 23, 2009 -
The Prime Minister and Premiers recently agreed to work together so that
“The
Government of Canada is very pleased that First Ministers have agreed to
work on a common framework to recognize foreign credentials by September
2009, with an interim report on progress by June 2009,” said Minister
Finley. “We need to ensure newcomers can quickly integrate into
the Canadian labour market and put their valuable skills to work.” Under
this agreement, governments have set a goal whereby any foreign trained
worker who submits a full application to be licensed or registered to
work in their profession, would be informed of a decision within one
year of the application. At that point, the worker would learn
whether their qualifications will be recognized, or advised about any
additional requirements deemed to be necessary to be fully recognized or
directed to alternative pathways or related occupations that would use
their skills and experience. The first year for decisions will be
2010 for a limited number of high priority occupations to be selected
collaboratively with provinces and territories. "Our
government created a Foreign Credentials Referral Office that helps
foreign-trained workers succeed and put their skills to work in Immigration
is vital to The
Foreign Credential Recognition program aims to improve the integration
of internationally trained workers into the work force. It does
this by working with key stakeholders to implement projects that will
facilitate the assessment and recognition of qualifications acquired
outside of The
Foreign Credentials Referral Office (FCRO) was launched in May 2007 to
help internationally trained individuals who want to work in
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