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Starting a Health Care Career in Canada
Aliyyah Nazeem |
The World Health Organization estimates that by 2030 there will be a shortage of 10 million health care workers worldwide. In Canada, the number of health care workers has already declined due to burnout and retirement. In 2022, Statistics Canada noted that there were nearly 140,000 job vacancies in the sector. Whether you already live […]
Fund Partners with Village Capital on Accelerator Program to Advance Climate Justice for Migrants and Communities of Color
Seeking 10-12 early-stage startups supporting immigrants, refugees, and communities of color disproportionately impacted by climate change Village Capital, with support from the World Education Services (WES) Mariam Assefa Fund, today launched an accelerator program for startups creating inclusive solutions for immigrants, refugees, and communities of color disproportionately impacted by climate change in the United […]
New Grants to Au Coeur de l’Enfance, Béati Foundation, and Solidarity Across Borders to Support Immigrants and Refugees in Quebec
The WES Mariam Assefa Fund is excited to announce C$600,000 in grants to organizations working to support immigrants and refugees in Quebec. This new funding is supporting Au Coeur de l’Enfance and Solidarity Across Borders in their efforts to address the barriers that some of the most underserved newcomers face in Quebec. A grant is […]
The International Student’s Guide to Moving to the United States: How to Establish Credit History
Nova Credit |
The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of World Education Services (WES). WES does not offer financial advice, and recommends that you conduct your own research and consult with a financial professional before making any final decisions related to […]
The IMPRINT Coalition Submits Recommendations to White House Task Force on New Americans
Fatima Sanz |
Last week, the IMPRINT Coalition submitted a set of policy recommendations to the White House Task Force on New Americans to support the workforce inclusion of internationally trained immigrants and refugees. The IMPRINT Coalition comprises 29 member organizations from across the U.S.—including service providers, advocates, and educational institutions—that are committed to increasing access to economic […]
State Investments Address Workforce Challenges
Sara McElmurry |
Across the United States, workforce shortages are deepening. Essential sectors like health care and education have been particularly hard-hit, with critical staffing gaps affecting hospitals, nursing homes, schools, and other key institutions across the country. At the same time, more than two million immigrants and refugees who have at least a bachelor’s degree are unemployed […]
Driving Systemic Change: New Oregon Bill Would Open Pathway to Practice for Internationally Trained Immigrants
Ngoc Nguyen |
Forced to flee Myanmar because of political persecution, Win Mar Lar Kyin eventually resettled in Oregon, leaving her family behind. Since then systemic barriers, including the lack of recognition of international credentials, have prevented Win from resuming her career as a primary care physician—despite having 12 years of experience practicing medicine in Myanmar. “With my […]
How to Apply to a University in Canada as an International Student
Karolin Givergis |
Canada is home to many top universities that offer high-quality education and cutting-edge research opportunities. Studying in Canada also provides international students with access to a wide range of courses and academic programs, along with a diverse and inclusive culture. Like many universities around the world, Canadian universities saw declines in international student enrollment at […]
Synergy Texas Amplifies Models for Supporting Internationally Trained Students and Workers
Mikaela Santos and Trevor Shealy |
Synergy Texas is a network of adult education and literacy (AEL) providers working to address academic and employment barriers for internationally trained professionals in Texas. Brought together in 2019 through WES Global Talent Bridge’s Skilled Immigrant Integration Program (SIIP), Synergy Texas’ network includes community college educators and administrators, adult education providers, and other immigrant and […]
How to Renew Your ECA Report
WES Advisor |
Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) requires applicants who are pursuing Canadian immigration pathways, especially Express Entry, to submit an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA). You will be asked to submit your ECA report as part of your Express Entry profile. Per IRCC policy, your report must not be more than five years old when you […]
Inclusive Career Pathways for Immigrant and Refugee Women: Building Stronger Communities Through Equitable Opportunities
Stefanie Vasquez |
A confident woman with a radiant smile, Arlene Mora-Rausseo describes her journey from working as a surgeon in Venezuela to arriving in the United States as a refugee. Born in Maracaibo, Venezuela, Arlene credits her mother with helping her excel in school and college. In 1993, she graduated from medical school at the University of […]
Forming Connections: How Artemis Grew Her Network and Career in NYC
WES Advisor |
Artemis Díaz established a successful career in communications and event production in the Dominican Republic but paused her work in 2014 to join her spouse in New York City. Since then, she has leveraged her exceptional networking skills – polished with support from organizations like WES Global Talent Bridge partner New Women New Yorkers – […]