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Why Do I Need a Credential Evaluation?
WES Advisor |
A credential evaluation verifies an individual’s academic credentials, making their educational background and achievements more accessible to institutions and organizations. Institutions such as colleges, universities, employers, and licensing boards commonly review credential evaluation reports as part of their screening process. For these reasons, a credential evaluation is a valuable tool for international students and professionals […]
Meet Isempower, a Success Platform for International Students in Canada
As a former international student from Thailand, Pat Chaisang’s wish is to support other international students as they begin to pursue fulfilling careers in Canada. This desire ultimately led her to found Isempower – an all-in-one technology platform that helps international students bridge the gap between education and employment. According to Isempower, 70 percent of […]
How University Campuses in Rhode Island are Advancing Refugee Inclusion
Refugees arrive in the United States with tremendous skills, but too often face a tangle of barriers that make it hard for them to get good jobs and other critical supports. And too often, traditional resettlement approaches inadvertently create additional challenges. For example, resettlement agencies are typically focused on ensuring that refugees achieve “rapid economic […]
Navigating Nurse Licensing Requirements in Canada
Claire Zheng |
Canada faced a nursing shortage before the onset of COVID-19, and the pandemic exacerbated the crisis. The Government of Canada projects that there will be 155,400 open nursing positions by 2031. Recruiting and licensing internationally educated nurses (IENs) have become one way to address this challenge. This article discusses how to navigate nurse licensing requirements […]
SIIP Best Practices: Using Federal and State Funding to Pay for Credential Evaluations
Trevor Shealy |
In May, WES Global Talent Bridge’s Katherine Gebremedhin and Mikaela Santos traveled to Reno and Las Vegas to partner with the Nevada Governor’s Office for New Americans (ONA). Together, they hosted the Northern and Southern Nevada Foreign Education Credentials Workshops, an in-depth training on credential evaluation and recognition. These workshops represented the culmination of the […]
Requirements for Receiving an Educational Credential Assessment for Immigration to Canada
WES Advisor |
Many immigration pathways into Canada, including Express Entry, require an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA). WES is designated by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada to provide ECAs. This blog post reviews some common questions about requirements for receiving an ECA. What credentials do I need to send to WES to obtain an ECA? In most […]
Fund Partners with United Way Greater Toronto to Support African Refugees and Asylum Seekers
In Toronto, the escalating housing crisis and gaps in federal funding have led to the city’s shelters reaching and even exceeding capacity. As a result, many recent refugees and asylum seekers have had to sleep on the city streets. While the allocation of federal and city funding is being figured out, there is an urgent […]
How Settlement Agencies in Canada Can Benefit Newcomers
Ruth Demeke |
Ruth Demeke, Senior Coordinator of Client Relations at WES, arrived as a newcomer in Canada about 30 years ago and can testify to the work and services offered by settlement agencies. Today, Ruth delivers information sessions about WES and credential evaluations at some of the same agencies she and her family utilized when they first […]
How Ellen Is Making an Impact on Global Public Health
WES Advisor |
Ellen Makawa is dedicated to her career in public health. Motivated by a desire to continue her education and work in the field, she received a WES credential evaluation. Now she is prepared to take on opportunities—and continue making a difference in global public health. We spoke with her to find out what motivated Ellen […]
Celebrating the Completion of the SIIP 2022-2023 Program Year
Trevor Shealy |
In early August, the 2022-2023 Skilled Immigrant Integration Program (SIIP) cohort held its final quarterly call, culminating the successful launch of a new iteration of the program’s structure. The 16 participating communities[1] collaborated in sub-cohorts that centered on four thematic focus areas: Advancing and Retaining Internationally Skilled Employees, Creating Career Navigation Tools and Resources, Developing […]
How Oakland Bloom Empowers Immigrant and Refugee Chefs
“Food is a powerful connector across communities, to lands, as well as to one’s own health, expression, home, lineages, and identity. But the food industry is also built on systemic extraction, appropriation, and exploitation, particularly impacting poor and working-class people of color and immigrants,” says Diana Wu, director of Oakland Bloom, a non-profit in Oakland, […]
A Playbook for Power-Shifting in Philanthropic Investment
by Smitha Das, Joi Edwards, Katheryn Witt Rethinking Who’s at the Table Philanthropy has the power and the resources to help build an economy where all people—no matter their race or class—can thrive. Power, ownership, and choice over where and how capital is used—to build a representative economy—should be shared. If we want investments to […]