
π οΈ Canada plans to help 32,000 skilled immigrants get their foreign professional credentials recognized by 2026-27.
π° The federal government is investing millions of dollars into the Foreign Credential Recognition (FCR) Program.
π₯ This initiative focuses heavily on healthcare professionals like doctors and nurses to fix labor shortages in the medical sector.
ποΈ The program also targets skilled tradespeople and engineers to support the country’s ambitious housing goals.
π€ Funding will go to provincial governments and regulatory bodies to streamline the often-lengthy certification process.
π Faster credential recognition allows newcomers to work in their trained fields rather than taking survival jobs.
π Reducing “brain waste” ensures that Canada fully utilizes the talents of the immigrants it invites into the country.
π Newcomers will receive better access to loans and support services to cover the costs of exams and licensing.
π This strategy forms a core part of Canadaβs long-term plan to boost economic productivity through high-skilled labor.
π Successful implementation will transform the lives of thousands of workers while strengthening the national economy.
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