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Understanding Required Documents for Credential Evaluation
Once you order a credential evaluation, you will need to have your academic institution submit your required documents to WES. A review of your required documents is an essential part of the evaluation process. This crucial step needs to be completed before we can begin evaluating your credentials. That’s why it is a good idea to understand the requirements before beginning […]
What is a credential evaluation?
If you’re thinking about moving to the United States or Canada to pursue further education or continue your career, you may have come across the term “credential evaluation” in your research and planning. And you might have wondered, “what is a credential evaluation?” Let’s talk about it! A credential evaluation report compares your academic accomplishments […]
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Definition of Mentorship: What Is a Mentor and Do You Need One?
Yetunde Oshinkale |
Yetunde Oshinkale is a WES Ambassador who immigrated to the United States from Nigeria. She is now a teaching assistant at Capella University. She received her current position thanks to guidance from a professional mentor who understood her goals. In this blog, she shares some of the advice she learned about how to choose a […]
Updated: Your Indian Degree Questions Answered
WES Advisor |
Many Indian students have questions about how U.S. universities assess their education. As a follow-up to our popular How U.S. Universities Evaluate Your 3-Year Indian Bachelor’s Degree post, we created this article to answer commonly asked questions from our readers. Below, find the answers to commonly asked questions about Indian degrees and credential evaluations. What […]
Refugee Project: Where are Applicants One Year Out?
WES Global Talent Bridge |
In 2016, WES tackled a compounding issue: Syrian refugees were arriving in Canada by the thousands with high levels of education but struggling to return to work and school because they had little to no proof of their prior academic achievements. To address this challenge, WES launched the refugee pilot project to test the value […]
Preview Your International Degree Today
WES Advisor |
Have you ever wondered what your international credentials are worth? Are you curious about their U.S. or Canadian degree equivalency? We have the perfect solution for you! Check out our free WES Degree Equivalency Tool for a U.S. or Canadian equivalency preview. Why a Preview? When properly evaluated and recognized, your educational credentials can open […]
7 Job Search Tips from a College Career Adviser
Antonnet Botha |
Antonnet Botha is a Senior Training & Events Development Coordinator at WES. In part, she owes her success to the guidance from her college career adviser. Now, she has reached out to the same woman who helped her succeed: Leigh Nicholas, the Career Development Adviser for Hult International Business School. Leigh helped Antonnet find work […]
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 […]
25 Essential Job Search Tips for Immigrants
WES Advisor |
Are you looking for a job in the United States or Canada? Find all of the job search tips you need to succeed, all in one post. Below, we collected the best advice from our experts and the WES Advisor archives. Whether you are actively looking for a job or just researching your options in […]
Announcing Fund’s First Grants to Support Immigrant and Refugee Employment Initiatives
The WES Mariam Assefa Fund today announced the award of USD$1.2 million in grants toward its goal of catalyzing economic opportunities and advancement for immigrants and refugees in the U.S. and Canada. The grants have been awarded to five organizations in the U.S.: the Beeck Center for Social Impact and Innovation, Jobs for the Future (JFF), Mission […]
WES Mariam Assefa Fund Announces $1.2 Million in Grants to Support Immigrant, Refugee Employment Initiatives
WES Global Talent Bridge |
World Education Services this week announced its WES Mariam Assefa Fund has awarded $1.2 million in grants toward its goal of catalyzing economic opportunities and advancement for immigrants and refugees in the U.S. and Canada. The grants have been awarded to five organizations in the U.S.: the Beeck Center for Social Impact and Innovation, JFF […]
5 Tips: Choosing a Health Care Bridging Program in Canada
WES Advisor |
To work in Canada as a licensed health provider, individuals are required to pass a licensing exam. Unfortunately, even if you have already worked as a physician or health care provider in another country, you will still need a new licence to practise in Canada. But there is good news: You do not have to […]
50 Tips for International Students
WES Advisor |
Are you thinking about continuing your education in the United States or Canada? You probably have a lot of questions! Well, we have a lot of answers for you—and they are all one click away. We collected the best advice from our experts and all of the WES Advisor archives to put together the ultimate […]
Credential Recognition and The Future of Work
Shaunna-Marie Kerr |
The Future of Work – for those in human resources, employment, or academic services, this is a phrase that is becoming increasingly familiar. Shaped by factors such as technological advances, ageing populations, and increasing global mobility, the ‘future of work’ represents a time of both challenge and opportunity. Academic institutions are tasked with staying relevant […]
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 […]
Are There Benefits to Attending French Universities in Canada?
Aliyyah Nazeem |
Many people who are hoping to move to Canada begin by improving their English-language skills. That is because you have to pass an English exam to immigrate via Express Entry. But did you know that mastering French can also help you qualify for Express Entry? French is one of the nation’s two official languages, but […]
100 Tips for Immigrants
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It’s here: the ultimate list of tips for immigrants from WES Advisor! We have combed our archives—including blogs, e-guides, and webinars—to locate the 100 best tips for your journey. There is something for everyone in this essential immigration tips list. Browse by category: Pre-Arrival Tips (15 Tips) Immigrating to the U.S. (10 Tips) Immigrating to […]
Visa Denials: What to Do If Your Visa Is Denied
Kasie C. Reyes |
Expert Ambassador Kasie Reyes is the associate director of the International Student and Scholar Office at Old Dominion University in Virginia. In recent years, her school—like most others in the United States—has seen an increase in the number of visa denials being issued to international students. Receiving a visa denial can be confusing, disappointing, and […]
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 […]
SIIP: Lincoln Working to Move More Residents to Appropriate Employment
Lincoln, Neb. is one of the eight U.S. communities participating in Global Talent Bridge’s 2019 Skilled Immigrant Integration Program. Here’s an update from guest contributor Christa Yoakum, coordinator of Nebraska Is Home, on where the Lincoln group is with its work in the program: Lincoln’s unemployment rate is 2.6 percent yet Lincoln Vital Signs in […]
What Are the Most Popular Majors for International Students in the U.S.?
Xiao Lu |
What you study in school will have a huge influence over the next chapter of your life. Your academic background will guide your career goals and salary potential. After graduation, it might even become a factor of your eligibility to work or reside in the United States. Before you choose your college major, you should […]
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 […]
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