What is being done by TRIEC, the government or other organizations to help skilled immigrants in regulated professions move through the licensing process more quickly?
The majority of TRIEC’s work focuses on skilled immigrants in non-regulated professions. However, TRIEC meets regularly and maintains relationships with the various provincial regulatory bodies. TRIEC also consults with the provincial government on their work with regulatory bodies. The Ontario government has introduced a number of measures to address immigrant employment issues within the regulated professions, including: • Appointing Ontario’s first-ever Fairness Commissioner to ensure regulatory bodies evaluate international credentials fairly and transparently. • Creating Global Experience Ontario, a one-stop information and resource centre helping people navigate complex systems when entering regulated professions in Canada. • Funding bridging programs that focus on skilled immigrants. Many occupational regulatory bodies, voluntary professional associations and educational institutions offer initiatives to help skilled immigrants join the workforce more efficiently and effectively
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