The recognition of international and African diplomas largely depends on the type of diploma and the professional regulatory body in which you wish to work. Canadian employers may have specific education, work experience and certification requirements for the positions they offer.
In general, to work in a regulated profession in Canada, you will need to obtain certification from the professional regulatory body in the province where you wish to work. These organizations assess your qualifications to determine if they meet Canadian standards and may impose additional requirements such as courses or exams to gain recognition.
For unregulated professions, employers may be more flexible with qualifications, but they may still prefer candidates who have graduated from a recognized Canadian university.
In short, the recognition of international and African degrees will depend on the type of degree and the profession in which you wish to work, as well as the regulatory body or employer with which you seek to work. It is important to research the requirements of the employer and the professional regulatory body in your province of choice to find out if your diploma will be recognized.
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