Can I Still Receive a Credential Evaluation if I Already Live in Canada?

World Education Services
Published: January 15, 2025

The short answer is yes! It is never too late to obtain a credential evaluation, and doing so can unlock opportunities for your career, education, licensing, and immigration journey in Canada.

Whether you are a newcomer or have been in Canada for years, obtaining a credential evaluation from a trusted organization like WES can significantly benefit you.

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Watch the video to learn why you should consider receiving a credential evaluation—even if you already live in the country:
  

What is a credential evaluation? 

A credential evaluation translates your academic qualifications into its Canadian equivalents. This process helps Canadian employers, academic institutions, and licensing bodies understand the value of your educational accomplishments.

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 If you completed your education in another country, a credential evaluation can be a helpful tool for pursuing professional and academic opportunities. Here are a few ways that a credential evaluation can support you: 

  • Expand career opportunities: Some Canadian employers may not be familiar with your qualifications. A credential evaluation provides clarity, helping potential employers recognize the value of your education and opening doors to new job opportunities.
  • Ease the path to further education: If you are looking to pursue additional studies in Canada, universities and colleges often require a credential evaluation to assess your admissions eligibility. With your credentials verified, you can confidently apply to academic programs that align with your goals.
  • Support professional licensing: Licensing bodies for regulated occupations,  such as health care, engineering, or teaching, often require an educational assessment. By obtaining a credential evaluation, you can streamline the process of becoming licensed in your field.

Why choose WES for a credential evaluation? 

A leading provider of credential evaluations, WES has 50 years of experience and is renowned for its thorough, reliable assessments which are accepted by thousands of institutions in Canada. Also, a WES standard credential evaluation report does not expire. That means you only need to invest in it once, and it becomes a tool you can use throughout your education and career in Canada. Note: This statement applies only to WES standard credential evaluations (Document-by-Document and Course-by-Course reports). Our Educational Credential Assessments (ECAs) for IRCC are valid for five years.

Moreover, WES is a non-profit social enterprise that supports immigrants, refugees, and international students in Canada and the United States through programs, partnerships, policy advocacy, and philanthropy. By choosing WES, you can enhance your opportunities while contributing to a broader mission of social inclusion.

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How to get started with a WES credential evaluation 

Applying for a credential evaluation is straightforward. Visit the WES website, create an account, and submit your application. To complete the process as efficiently as possible, make sure you have your personal and educational details ready, such as the name of your institution(s), areas of study, and degree certificates. Watch the video to learn how to apply for a WES credential evaluation.

Final Thoughts 

Living in Canada is an excellent opportunity to achieve your personal and professional goals. With a credential evaluation, you can remove some barriers, showcase your qualifications, and position yourself for success. Remember, it’s never too late to invest in your future—apply for your credential evaluation today!

 

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