Atlantic Immigrant Career Loan Fund helps newcomers achieve credential recognition

Media Release

Đã đăng: 29/05/2019 | Cập nhật: 29/05/2019

Credential recognition can be a major barrier for immigrants to enter the labour market. The cost associated with having international credentials recognized is often expensive and can affect newcomers eventual inclusion in their chosen field.

Charlottetown, PE - The Atlantic Immigrant Career Loan Fund (AICLF), launched April 1, 2019, is a community-based micro-loan program that assists internationally trained immigrants throughout Atlantic Canada in overcoming those financial barriers so they could enter the workforce in their field or a related field.  The Government of Canada’s Foreign Credential Recognition Program funds the AICLF program.

“Immigrants have the skills, expertise and experience to positively impact labour gaps and shortages in Atlantic Canada,” says Jennifer Watts, ISANS CEO. “Newcomers arrive with these skills and expertise only to often be met with barriers to employment. The goal of the AICLF is to remove some of those barriers so that newcomers are able to work in their chosen fields.”

AICLF began as a pilot project called the Career Pathway Loan Fund (CPLF) and was targeted at newcomers in regulated professions (physicians, nurses, pharmacists, dentists, engineers, CPAs, etc.). AICLF will expand on the previous fund and will include such careers as project management, trades, etc. Newcomers will be able to borrow money to pay for training, programs, exams, fees for language tests, application fees, etc. in professions not eligible for student loan funding.

"We believe this is a great project that will support and empower newcomers, especially those who seek to have their international credentials recognized in PEI," said PEIANC Executive Director, Craig Mackie.

Newcomers are able to apply for funding through the AICLF immediately. Partners in the program include Immigrant Services Association of Nova Scotia, PEI Association for Newcomers to Canada, Association for New Canadians in Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick Multicultural Council, Multicultural Association of the Greater Moncton Area, Multicultural Association of Fredericton and the YMCA of Greater Saint John. If you or someone you know are interested in learning more about the Atlantic Immigrant Career Loan Fund project, visit the official AICLF website or send an email

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More Information

For more information, or to arrange an interview, please contact:

or

David Harper

David Harper
Program Officer, AICLF

(902) 628-6009 ext. 242

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