Canada: re-accreditation for doctors and engineers
"Re-accreditation and the occupations of immigrant doctors and engineers" appears in the latest issue of Canadian Social Trends. The article's key findings, which are based on 2001 population census data, include:
On average, internationally educated doctors have been in Canada about 11 years.
Birthplace has the most significant effect on chances of working as a doctor in Canada.
Internationally educated engineers are older and better educated than Canadian-born. Read the article.