Our e-guides provide free tips and advice for international students and skilled immigrants in the U.S. and Canada.
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This e-guide resource provides guidance for internationally trained immigrants and refugees on how to start a career plan, where to explore career options, and how to create short and long term goals in order to obtain career success.
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This e-guide helps internationally educated immigrants and refugees understand how they can have their international education recognized in the United States.
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This resource provides helpful information to internationally trained immigrants and refugees on understanding regulated and non-regulated professions in the U.S.
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This e-guide helps internationally trained immigrants and refugees understand related and alternative career pathways in the U.S.
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This e-guide helps internationally trained immigrants and refugees pursue careers in law in the U.S. It discusses academic and licensure requirements as well as alternative career pathways.
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This e-guide is designed for internationally trained immigrants and refugees pursuing careers in dentistry. It discusses academic and licensure requirements as well as alternative career pathways.
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This e-guide is designed for internationally trained immigrants and refugees pursuing careers in allied health. It discusses academic and licensure requirements as well as alternative career pathways.
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This e-guide is designed for internationally trained immigrants and refugees pursuing careers in information technology. It discusses academic and certification requirements as well as alternative career pathways.
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This e-guide is designed for internationally trained immigrants and refugees pursuing careers in pharmacy. It discusses academic and licensure requirements as well as alternative career pathways.
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This e-guide is designed for internationally trained immigrants and refugees pursuing careers in architecture. It discusses academic and licensure requirements as well as alternative career pathways.
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