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Originally Posted by Locke
This is unfortunately a common issue with Canadian immigration that many people have been asking for a resolution to.
I mean, I've got tons of stories just like this. When I was working at Greyhound our security guard was an elite Optical Surgeon in Pakistan and now that he's in Canada he's swinging a flashlight.
One of my clients was a top-tier diagnostic imaging technician in England and she was asked to come work in Canada and then they wouldnt acknowledge her credentials and she couldn't work so she went back home.
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To be fair, being undervalued in the workplace, and underemployed it an essential part of the Canadian experience. The OP is on the right track to be asking wherever he can. Social networking trumps everything except nepotism.