Offered by Government of Alberta, Ministry of Labour and Immigration
Hiring or supporting internationally trained talent can be a major advantage for Alberta businesses, but understanding how overseas education compares to Canadian standards isn’t always straightforward. The International Qualifications Assessment Service (IQAS), administered by the Government of Alberta through the Ministry of Labour and Immigration, helps bridge that gap by providing formal assessments of education completed outside Canada.
For employers, IQAS can be especially useful when evaluating candidates or existing employees who were educated abroad. The service issues assessment certificates that compare international credentials to Alberta’s educational standards, offering clarity and consistency when making hiring, promotion, or workforce planning decisions. While the assessments are advisory rather than regulatory, they can play an important role in recruitment, credential recognition, and supporting skilled workers who may also need documentation for immigration, employment, or further study.
Beyond individual assessments, IQAS also offers information and resources tailored to organizations, including guidance for employers, educational institutions, and professional bodies working with internationally educated professionals. Alberta businesses that rely on global talent or are navigating credential recognition challenges may find this service a practical, non-repayable form of expert support. Exploring the full details can help determine how IQAS fits into your hiring and workforce development strategy.
Available in: Alberta
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