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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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How to Share Your Ideas in the Workplace
Sahra Togone |
Many successful organizations succeed because of the ideas that their employees bring to the team. However, sharing ideas can be a complex terrain if it is not done properly. There are many instances when new employees feel their ideas are not valued or taken into consideration. Therefore, it is important to equip yourself with the […]
Find and Apply for Financial Aid: A Step-by-Step Guide
Kaitlin Ramby |
Finding and applying for financial aid can be an overwhelming process at times. Although it is tempting to apply for everything you find to increase the odds, it is more important to be organized in your search. Instead of over applying for scholarships, we’ll show you how to narrow down your scholarship choices to make […]
Your Student Visa Work Options During and After School
Kaitlin Ramby |
Gaining valuable work experience while attending school in the U.S. is a high priority for many international students; it can even determine where an international student decides to enroll. To understand how to gain work experience in the U.S., let’s cover the options available to international students under different U.S. student visas. Two visa types […]
International Students in the U.S.: What Changed in 2016?
Kaitlin Ramby |
The International Institute of Education recently published new data in its 2016 Open Doors Report on international students in the U.S. What exactly changed in the past year and what were the new trends in U.S. international students? See the infographic below to find out. The infographic above is an updated version of a previous […]
Leveraging Your Language Skills for Corporate Career Success
Shaunna-Marie Kerr |
In a global economy, employers are increasingly looking for employees who can contribute skills that can help expand their operations to diverse audiences from around the world. With this factor in mind, make sure to market your language skills in your application before applying for a new job. Consider Your Language Skills While English is […]
6 Things to Do During Your Winter Break
Kaitlin Ramby |
Your final exams and projects are finally over, the fall semester has come to an end, and a new semester awaits. Congratulations, you, an international student, made it to winter break! These few weeks are an opportune time for you to take some time off, cozy up indoors from the cold weather, and relax before […]
How to Start Your Physiotherapy Career in Canada
Rebecca Chamula and Shereen Mir-Jabbar |
The Canadian Alliance of Physiotherapy Regulators (CAPR) is the national body responsible for the credential evaluation of internationally educated physiotherapists (IEPTs) and administers the national Physiotherapy Competency Exam (PCE) for both Canadian-educated physiotherapists and IEPTs. We do this work on behalf of our members who are the Canadian provincial and territorial physiotherapy regulators. If you […]
The Benefits of Being Bilingual: French Literacy in Canada
Sigrid Roman |
As a country with two official languages, Canada offers many opportunities for skilled immigrants who are proficient in English and French. Being able to communicate well in either language is vital in order to succeed in Canada. Being able to communicate well in both languages is better, and gives you a competitive edge over someone […]
What Employers Want in a Job Applicant
WES Global Talent Bridge |
In our recent webinar, What Employers Want in a Job Applicant, WES Global Talent Bridge shared various ways skilled immigrants can improve their chances of finding a job in the U.S. Our presenters were Michael Lowe, senior director of human resources at World Education Services, and Alberto Mariño, senior sourcing officer at Diversity Recruitment WMATA. In […]
Improving the Sub-Saharan African Student Experience
Kaitlin Ramby |
In a recent report by World Education Services (WES), Improving the International Student Experience, international students were surveyed on satisfaction with their education in the U.S. The report assessed international students from varying regions, including: China, India, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), and Sub-Saharan Africa. This post focuses on the […]
Improving Middle Eastern & North African Student Experiences
Kaitlin Ramby |
In a recent report by World Education Services (WES), Improving the International Student Experience, international students were surveyed on satisfaction with their education in the U.S. The report assessed international students from varying regions, including: China, India, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), and Sub-Saharan Africa. This post focuses on the […]
Spotlight on Success: Anna Mkhitaryan
Gelek Badheytsang |
Our Spotlight on Success series focuses on immigrants who utilized their skills, experience, education, and personal attributes to succeed in Canada. This month, we are proud to feature one of our credential examiners at World Education Services (WES) Canada, Anna Mkhitaryan. In 2009, the year that Anna Mkhitaryan landed in Canada, there were about 18,000 Armenian […]
Improving Latin American & Caribbean Student Experiences
Kaitlin Ramby |
In a recent report by World Education Services (WES), Improving the International Student Experience, international students were surveyed on how satisfied they were with their education in the U.S. The report assessed international students from varying regions, including China, India, Europe, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), and Sub-Saharan Africa. This post focuses on the educational experience […]
International Education Week Essay Contest Runners-Up
WES Advisor |
For International Education Week 2016, WES Advisor asked readers to send submissions to our annual essay contest. The prompt was inspired by a Henry Miller quote: “One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.” We asked readers to describe how studying abroad changes the way they see the world around […]
Top 6 Ways Your Emails Could Ruin Your Job Search
Shaunna-Marie Kerr |
Gone are the days of printing résumés, walking into offices, and submitting them directly to the people working there. These days, most employers post job openings on websites (such as LinkedIn, Monster, and Workopolis), where job seekers can search for opportunities based on keywords, locations, and job titles. Once a job seeker finds a position […]
What Changes to Canada’s ‘Express Entry’ System Mean for You
David Cohen |
On November 19, 2016, the government of Canada implemented a range of improvements to the Express Entry immigration selection system. Each candidate in the pool, as well as those thinking of creating an Express Entry profile in the near future, should be aware of how these changes to the Express Entry Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) […]
International Education Week Essay Contest Winners!
WES Advisor |
For International Education Week 2016, WES Advisor asked readers to send submissions to our annual essay contest. The prompt was inspired by a Henry Miller quote: “One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.” We asked readers to describe how studying abroad changes the way they see the world around […]
Improving the European Student Experience
Kaitlin Ramby |
In a recent report by World Education Services (WES), Improving the International Student Experience, international students were surveyed on satisfaction with their education in the U.S. The report assessed international students from varying regions, including: China, India, Europe, Latin America & the Caribbean, the Middle East & North Africa (MENA), and Sub-Saharan Africa. This post focuses […]
What to Know about Canada’s 2017 Immigration Plan
David Cohen |
On October 31, 2016, the government of Canada released its immigration plan for 2017, and the news was positive for anybody hoping to immigrate to Canada through one of the many economic or family sponsorship programs. In short, Canada will be accepting a greater number of these newcomers through 2017 and beyond. Although many may […]
A Guide to Setting SMART Goals
Kaitlin Ramby |
Setting goals for yourself as a student can enable you to achieve greater success than you would without setting goals. Goals can help you know what to prioritize, give you more certainty in your abilities, and help you know where to improve. Goals get you further in life by providing a vision for the long […]
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