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Need help paying for accreditation, certification or training in Canada

A Canadian charity, Windmill Microlending, offers financial support to immigrants and refugees.

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Need help paying for accreditation, certification or training in Canada

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  1. Need help paying for accreditation, certification or training in Canada? Windmill Microlending can help. GENERAL• JAN 26, 2023 A Canadian charity, Windmill Microlending, offers financial support to immigrants and refugees. A newcomer IT professional wants to complete a Canadian cloud certification course to take the next step in their career.

  2. An internationally-trained nurse wishes to finish a bridge training program to be able to practice in Canada. A refugee working in supply chain operations seeks to change professions and aspires to study project management to grow their income. What’s holding immigrants and refugees back from reaching their Canadian dreams? Often, it’s the high cost of studying. New Canadians sometimes need financial support to pay for the education, training or certification that can help them achieve career success in their new country. This is because training, licensing processes or career development courses in Canada can range in cost from $1,500 to $150,000, depending on the fees for qualifying exams, duration, books, or equipment required. Click here to read full article

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