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Living the Mission: The Stories of Immigrants Project
WES Advisor |
World Education Services (WES) is best known for providing individuals from around the world with verified credential evaluations. However, WES also connects people with information and resources to help them achieve their education, immigration, and career goals in the United States and Canada. Today, we are proud to share one of our passion projects that […]
Immigrant Success Story: How to Find a Job After Graduate School
Antonnet Botha |
Antonnet Botha is a Senior Training & Events Development Coordinator at WES. She traveled from South Africa to the United States to pursue a master’s degree in international business. Upon graduation, she completed Curricular Practical Training (CPT). However, with both a graduate degree and work experience, she did not find it easy to immediately find […]
From Banking to Jazz: A Syrian Refugee’s Journey to Canada
Alyona Kalachova |
Majd Sekkar was a Syrian refugee when he arrived in Canada. Today, he’s hitting high notes as he develops a music career in Toronto. Keep reading to learn about his journey. In the Beginning: Aleppo and Damascus Majd holds a bachelor’s degree in banking and finance from the University of Aleppo, which he attended from […]
Re-Entering Your Profession: A Former Refugee’s Story
Alyona Kalachova |
Loae Al Mously is a computer network engineer from Syria. He now works as a network administrator in Canada. But at one point, he was a refugee without a home or country. He has had to work hard to achieve success and build a new life. Here, he tells his story. Seeking Safety, and a […]
How a Credential Evaluation Changed My Life
Mekonnen Tesfaye |
Mekonnen Tesfaye came to the United States in 2014. After receiving a credential evaluation from WES, he is now a PhD candidate at University of the Cumberlands in Kentucky. But his journey was not easy. When he first arrived, he struggled to find work and continue his education. He believes that his life turned around […]
Isha Zade’s Journey in Canada: Pre- and Post-Arrival Tips
Sarah Hua |
If you are planning to move to Canada, Isha Zade’s journey may provide some insight into what your own will be like. We asked Isha about her experiences before and after she arrived in her new home country. Isha, who was born in Pune, India, has lived in Canada for less than two years. In […]
A Physician’s Immigrant Journey to Canada
Warda Bhatti |
Warda Bhatti is an internationally trained doctor and WES Ambassador. She migrated from Pakistan to Canada, where her medical licence was not recognized. In Ontario, Warda pursued continuing education in order to get certified and continue her career as a physician. Below, she shares her story and advice. Learn how you can achieve success in […]
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