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Policy
Papers, Case Studies, and Guides
for Recognition of Foreign Worker Credentials in Canada
Halifax Declaration
for the Recognition of Prior Learning (2002), an outcome of the
October 2001 Recognizing Learning Joint Conference for Prior
Learning Assessment and Qualification Recognition held in Halifax,
NS
http://www.placentre.ns.ca/conference/eConf_page6.html
Recognizing
Learning Represents Hidden "Brain Gain": Conference
Board of Canada News Release (September 2001) and links to report,
"Brain Gain: The Economic Benefits of Recognizing Learning
and Learning Credentials in Canada", by Michael Bloom and
Michael Grant
http://www.conferenceboard.ca/press/2001/brain_gain.htm
What Set of
Immigrant and Ethnocultural Policies Would Best Promote the
Ability of Canada, the Provinces and Cities to Compete Effectively
in the New Economy? by Arthur Sweetman, School of Policy Studies,
Queen’s University, December 2001
http://canada.metropolis.net/Renewal/academic%20reports/Sweetman%20Paper%202.htm
Canadian Business
and Labour Centre Report: Make Skills a National Priority (July
2001)
http://www.clbc.ca/engdocs/reports/makeskills_e-01.htm
Canadian Business
and Labour Centre Report: Assessing and Recognizing Foreign
Credentials in Canada: Employers’ Views (January 2001)
http://www.clbc.ca/engdocs/reports/credentials-01.htm
Assessment and
Recognition of Credentials for the Purpose of Employment in
Canada: A Fact Sheet from the Canadian Information Centre for
International Credentials (last updated January 2002), including
links to information on specific occupations and trades
http://www.cicic.ca/factsheets/factsheet2en.stm
Canadian Resident
and Matching Service (CARMS): Information Brochure for
International Medical School Graduates (updated January 2002)
http://www.carms.ca/procedure/imgbroch.htm
Registration of
Foreign-Educated Nurses, from the Registered Nurses Association of
BC (RNABC)
http://www.rnabc.bc.ca/newnews/foreignRN.htm
Multiculturalism:
The Non-Accreditation of Immigrant Professionals in Canada (report
from September 2001), provided by the Canadian Ministry of
Heritage
http://www.pch.gc.ca/multi/societal/costs_e.shtml
"Program for
Licensure for International Medical Graduates in British Columbia:
7 years' Experience", by Rodney Andrew and Joanna Bates,
published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal,
March 21 2000 issue
http://www.cma.ca/cmaj/vol-162/issue-6/0801.htm
Report, Seminar on
Recognition of Refugee Qualifications, produced by Rosalie
Phillips, Manager of the International Credit Evaluation Service
from a meeting held in Strasbourg, France November 1999 (MS Word
document)
http://www.ola.ca/ices/documents/refugeepaper4.doc
"Internationally
Trained Workers: Access to Professions and Trades," an online
portal for skilled immigrant workers interested in working in
Ontario, sponsored by the Government of Ontario’s Paths to Equal
Opportunity: Gateway to Diversity project
http://www.equalopportunity.on.ca/eng_t/apt/index.html
Alliance of
Credential Evaluation Services of Canada (ACESC): General Guiding
Principles for Good Practice in the Assessment of Foreign
Credentials: Working Paper (last updated April 1998)
http://www.canalliance.org/documents/prncpen.stm
Part
2:
Research on Labour Skills Shortages in BC and Canada
Reprinted
with Permission
Online Resource Guide:
Recognition, Recruitment & Development of Skilled Immigrant
Workers in Canada
by Scott Kerlin, Ph.D., Centre for Curriculum, Transfer &
Technology
March 2002 |