New committee established to streamline foreign credential recognition system
Alberta’s government is establishing a new advisory committee that is expected to help improve the province’s foreign credential recognition system.
Officials say that recognizing foreign credentials helps internationally trained professionals put their specialized training and skills to work in Alberta faster. This is of particular importance for professions with current and anticipated labour shortages.
“Alberta’s growth continues across all industries and shows no signs of slowing down. By streamlining international qualification recognition, we can attract more skilled professionals to Alberta and help them put their education and training to work faster,” says Muhammad Yaseen, minister of immigration and multiculturalism.
A new 13-member committee, led by chair Dr. Misheck Mwaba, is expected to provide recommendations to Alberta’s government to help improve the current system of credential assessment and recognition.