Watch the Webinar: In Demand in Canada (2026): Credentials & Language Skills Employers Are Looking For

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CELPIP, World Education Services
Published: May 7, 2026

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Planning to launch your career or make a career change in Canada in 2026? Join us live on May 21 at 11:00 a.m. EDT and get practical guidance from experts in credential evaluation and language testing. 

This exclusive webinar brings together WES (World Education Services) and Prometric (CELPIP) to show you exactly what Canadian employers are looking for and how to position yourself as a top candidate. 

Watch the Webinar:

Access Slides: Slide Deck

During the Webinar, You’ll Learn: 

Foreign Education Credential Evaluation (WES): 

  • How credential evaluations help employers
  • Which type of evaluation report is most suitable for employment purposes
  • How to align your international education with Canadian standards 
  • How a WES credential evaluation strengthens your profile and job prospects

Language Testing (CELPIP): 

  • What different CLB levels signal about readiness for communication-heavy environments
  • What a CLB 6 vs. CLB 9 speaker can actually handle in real-world communication 
  • How CELPIP demonstrates functional language ability using workplace-relevant tasks 
  • Why CLB-aligned scores provide consistency across institutions and sectors
  • How to prepare strategically for CELPIP to maximize results

About WES 

WES is a non-profit social enterprise that supports the educational, economic, and social inclusion of immigrants, refugees, and international students in the U.S. and Canada. For 50 years, WES has set the standard for international academic credential evaluation, supporting millions of people as they seek to achieve their academic and professional goals. Through decades of experience as a leader in global education, WES has expanded its mission to pursue and scale social impact. 

About Prometric

Prometric develops global professionals from early awareness to multi-credentialed experts, preparing the next generation for the future of work and supporting our international partners with higher-quality talent. With over 30 years of experience in assessment program innovation and growth, Prometric has developed and delivered end-to-end assessment solutions for healthcare organizations, professional associations, Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, K-12 education, youth sports, and more. As Canada’s leading English-language assessment program, CELPIP is the cornerstone of Prometric’s language assessment portfolio and has supported hundreds of thousands of immigrants and academic journeys to Canada.

 

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