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  • Canada Immigration Committee to review foreign professonal creds.

    PRESS RELEASE
    Office of Sarkis Assadourian M.P.
    120 Confederation
    House of Commons, Ottawa, Canada
    Contact: Daniel Kennedy
    Tel: 613 995 4843

    Ottawa March 18, 2004

    Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration
    To Review Foreign Credentials Issue
    Says Chair Assadourian

    Mr. Sarkis Assadourian (Brampton Centre, Lib.): Chairman of the
    Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration of the House of
    Commons, announced today, that the committee will undertake a study of
    the issue of recognition of foreign professional credentials in
    Canada.

    The committee is tentatively scheduled to travel across Canada in the
    coming weeks. Hearings will be held in Halifax, Montreal, Toronto,
    Winnipeg, Edmonton and Vancouver to hear witnesses present evidence
    relating to the issues of recognition of professional credentials and
    to explore possibilities that will allow new Canadians with
    professional experience to more fully participate in growing Canada's
    economy.

    Under the current system, some immigrants to Canada with professional
    credentials have been unable to participate fully in the Canadian
    economy because their foreign credentials have not been recognized by
    the professional licensing agencies. Canadians of Chinese, East
    European Indian and Pakistani origin in particular have been
    affected. The committee will look for new ways to allow these talented
    professionals to share their skills with their fellow Canadians.

    Commenting on the upcoming business of the committee M.P. Assadourian
    said, "I am extremely pleased that the Standing Committee on
    Citizenship and Immigration will be studying this important issue. It
    is time for us to stress the need for a re-thinking on the recognition
    of foreign professional credentials to allow for skilled Immigrants to
    Canada to contribute fully to Canada's growth. I have always
    considered it a tremendous waste of skill and talent when immigrants
    with professional credentials were sidelined and prohibited from
    realizing their full potential in Canada. We must utilize fully the
    talents of foreign graduates. "

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    For further information contact: Daniel Kennedy 613-995-4843
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