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Old 15th January 2008, 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Bevdeforges View Post
In fact, it is true - but in many cases, the real "issue" is one of language. There is usually a way to take some additional classes or exams to get around a qualification that isn't recognized (in Canada, or elsewhere) especially in a profession that is needed. But it's often the language issue that keeps immigrants from being able to pursue the "catch-up" process for a high-level profession.
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Bev
Thanks alot for the info. Bev. Infact i'm facing the same language issue here but i hope it won't be a problem for me in Canada as i can understand a fair bit of English and hopefully my accounting degree is recognized as well I'm working towards a Canadian qualification right now so hope that would help too.
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