Newcomers in Canada face barriers due to Canadian experience requirements

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Newcomers in Canada face significant barriers to being hired in the fields they are trained in due to Canadian experience requirements. Ontario is in the process of passing legislation that seeks to ban those requirements, but experts say further supports are needed.

Newcomers face significant barriers to being hired in the fields they are trained in due to Canadian experience requirements. Ontario is in the process of passing legislation that seeks to ban those requirements, but experts say further supports are needed. Shakhlo Sharipova was a doctor in Tajikistan prior to emigrating to Canada . The process to get licensed in Toronto was too arduous, so she says she had to leave the career behind.

Walking into any Toronto hospital reminds Shakhlo Sharipova of the career she left behind. 'Just the smell of the hospital brings those memories back. I feel this is my mission, this is where I belong really,' she said. It's been 15 years since Sharipova entered a hospital as a working physician. She emigrated to Thorncliffe Park from Tajikistan in 2009. There, she had spent 12 years working as an ophthalmologist, specializing in glaucoma. Sharipova paid for ESL classes to ensure her English was perfect and other classes to help her prepare for Canada's qualifying exams as an internationally trained doctor

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

Canada Newcomers Barriers Canadian Experience Requirements Legislation Supports Doctor Tajikistan Emigration Career Toronto Hospital Thorncliffe Park Ophthalmologist Glaucoma ESL Classes English Qualifying Exams

 

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