Skills Transfer Report
Get the recognition you deserve in Canada
Get the recognition you deserve in Canada. Our comprehensive Skills Transfer Report evaluates how your international skills and qualifications can be applied to diverse career opportunities and even post-secondary studies, providing you with a personalized roadmap to achieve your professional and academic goals in Canada. We'll help you understand your options, identify transferable skills, and create a clear path to success.
What is included in the Skills Transfer Report?
Our Skills Assessment Report is a tailored document, typically 20 to 25 pages long, that reflects your unique background. It analyzes your work experience, education, and qualifications to provide a comprehensive overview of your skills and their transferability to the Canadian job market.
The report highlights your strengths and identifies potential career paths that align with your experience, offering valuable insights and recommendations to empower your professional journey.
Disclaimer: Please note that our report does not include credential validation, which is a separate service that must be conducted through the specified agencies mentioned in the report.
Comparison of evaluation services available to you.
Instructions on how to apply for your credential validation
Recommendations for Your Situation
Immigration strategies available
Credit transfer and upgrading
Timeline and action steps
Document for skill transferability
Why Do You Need a Skills Transfer Evaluation?
At Elite Skills Canada, we understand the importance of credential recognition and streamline the process for you. Unlocking the full potential of your foreign skills opens doors to:
Employment: Gain a competitive edge by showcasing your international experience to Canadian employers.
Further Education: Integrate into Canadian academic programs and reduce the time and cost of your studies by receiving transfer credits.
Professional Licensing: Navigate the requirements for professional licensing in regulated fields, allowing you to practice your profession in Canada.
Immigration: A clear and comprehensive skills transfer plan can demonstrate your preparedness for success.