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WES & CanadaVisa.com Join Forces for Newcomer Success Webinar

Discover how WES evaluations unlock career and educational opportunities. Get insights for a successful start in Canada.

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WES & CanadaVisa.com Join Forces for Newcomer Success Webinar

World Education Services (WES) and CanadaVisa.com are joining forces to host a webinar titled 'Empowering Newcomer Success: Navigating Canada's Job Market and Higher Education with WES Credential Evaluations'. The event aims to guide immigrants, refugees, and international students in understanding how WES evaluates educational qualifications to align with Canadian standards, unlocking jobs and educational opportunities.

Founded over 50 years ago, WES is a non-profit social enterprise dedicated to supporting the educational, economic, and social inclusion of newcomers. It sets the standard for international academic credential evaluation and partners with diverse organizations to drive systems change and uplift individuals.

CanadaVisa.com, established in 1994, is a trusted source for information on moving to Canada and settling there, with web properties including CIC News and the CanadaVisa Forum. Together, WES and CanadaVisa will provide insights on understanding WES credential evaluations, different types of evaluations, supporting the job search, and getting started with WES. The webinar is essential for newcomers aiming to integrate into Canada's job market and academic landscape with the right support and tools.

The webinar 'Empowering Newcomer Success: Navigating Canada's Job Market and Higher Education with WES Credential Evaluations' is an opportunity for newcomers to gain valuable insights into navigating Canada's job market and higher education landscape. By understanding WES credential evaluations, newcomers can better plan their integration into Canadian society, driving their job and educational success.

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