Hi...I'm an orthopaedic surgeon living and working in Nairobi Kenya. How can I immigrate to Canada with my family. And what's the procedure to do so? Also can I get your contact for any other inquiries?
You'll need to follow a few key steps. First, conduct thorough research on the various immigration programs available. Assess your eligibility for the selected program and obtain an educational credential assessment. It's essential to demonstrate your language proficiency, so consider taking language proficiency tests. Create an Express Entry profile and explore Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) as additional pathways. If you receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA), submit your application for permanent residence. Be prepared to undergo medical exams and background checks as part of the process. Finally, patiently wait for your application to be processed.
You are a surgeon. Please if you established please dont bother, you will regret it, they only need family medicine , You will struggle working minimum labor jobs. Its not easy for doctors in canada, it may take upto 7-8 years before you even thats if you ever get close
If I join the Federal Skill Worker Program , I just need to submit my document such as Medical Degree ... and wait for ECA report. After that, I'll take the ECA report and start 12 months of Post-graduate training and then look for a Job Offer, right?????. From all of that, I won't have to take the MCCQE1 ???? Correct me if I'm wrong. Thank you
To practice medicine in Canada, you will typically need to pass the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination (MCCQE) Part I and Part II, in addition to meeting other licensing requirements. Passing the MCCQE is an important step for licensure as a doctor in Canada.
Thank you for your guidance, I am a subspecialist from Iran. Do I need to take MCCQE1 exam. What is the best route to practice in Canada as a specialist or subspecialist. Thanks
Hello. I have done my MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) 5 years from Pakistan and 1 year internship. How i move to canada as young doctor
To move to Canada as a young doctor after completing your MBBS and 1-year internship in Pakistan, you will typically need to go through a "credential assessment" process to have your qualifications evaluated. This evaluation determines how your education and training align with Canadian standards. Once your credentials are assessed, you can explore options such as applying for a residency program or seeking employment opportunities in Canada's healthcare system.
@@Lifeyyyyy Specializing in a specific field through a residency program is the common route for practicing medicine in Canada. However, alternative pathways, such as practice-ready assessment (PRA) programs, exist for doctors without specialization. These programs assess your skills and knowledge to determine your readiness for independent practice. If accepted and successfully completed, you may be eligible for a provisional license or supervised practice.
Doctors who are already located in Canada and are interested in practicing medicine in Nova Scotia need to go through several important steps. The first involves having their qualifications assessed by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia (CPSNS) to ensure their credentials align with Canadian standards. Subsequently, they may need to take the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination (MCCQE) Part I and Part II to demonstrate their readiness for medical practice in the country. Application for medical licensure with CPSNS is the next crucial step, involving the submission of required documentation and fees. Depending on the assessment of their qualifications, they might need to pursue additional training or residency programs. Additionally, proving English language proficiency through exams like IELTS is often necessary. Since processes can evolve, it's advisable for doctors to regularly check the official CPSNS website and other relevant sources for the latest guidelines. Seeking guidance from experts specializing in medical immigration can provide valuable insights to navigate this journey effectively.
Hi...I'm an orthopaedic surgeon living and working in Nairobi Kenya. How can I immigrate to Canada with my family. And what's the procedure to do so? Also can I get your contact for any other inquiries?
All you should know is in the video.
You'll need to follow a few key steps. First, conduct thorough research on the various immigration programs available. Assess your eligibility for the selected program and obtain an educational credential assessment. It's essential to demonstrate your language proficiency, so consider taking language proficiency tests. Create an Express Entry profile and explore Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) as additional pathways. If you receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA), submit your application for permanent residence. Be prepared to undergo medical exams and background checks as part of the process. Finally, patiently wait for your application to be processed.
You are a surgeon. Please if you established please dont bother, you will regret it, they only need family medicine , You will struggle working minimum labor jobs. Its not easy for doctors in canada, it may take upto 7-8 years before you even thats if you ever get close
If I join the Federal Skill Worker Program , I just need to submit my document such as Medical Degree ... and wait for ECA report. After that, I'll take the ECA report and start 12 months of Post-graduate training and then look for a Job Offer, right?????.
From all of that, I won't have to take the MCCQE1 ????
Correct me if I'm wrong. Thank you
To practice medicine in Canada, you will typically need to pass the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination (MCCQE) Part I and Part II, in addition to meeting other licensing requirements. Passing the MCCQE is an important step for licensure as a doctor in Canada.
NOOOPPE. you will have to compete for residency and redo it. and its very very very tight
Thank you for your guidance,
I am a subspecialist from Iran. Do I need to take MCCQE1 exam. What is the best route to practice in Canada as a specialist or subspecialist.
Thanks
YEs you need MCCQE1
@@visalibrary but the Federal Skilled Worker Stream dont require MCCQE1 , right ?
Hello. I have done my MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) 5 years from Pakistan and 1 year internship. How i move to canada as young doctor
Is speciality in one thing after mbbs is needed to come to canada
To move to Canada as a young doctor after completing your MBBS and 1-year internship in Pakistan, you will typically need to go through a "credential assessment" process to have your qualifications evaluated. This evaluation determines how your education and training align with Canadian standards. Once your credentials are assessed, you can explore options such as applying for a residency program or seeking employment opportunities in Canada's healthcare system.
@@Lifeyyyyy Yes, specializing in a specific medical field is generally required to practice medicine in Canada after completing MBBS.
@@visalibrary without specialization there is no possibility to go?
@@Lifeyyyyy Specializing in a specific field through a residency program is the common route for practicing medicine in Canada. However, alternative pathways, such as practice-ready assessment (PRA) programs, exist for doctors without specialization. These programs assess your skills and knowledge to determine your readiness for independent practice. If accepted and successfully completed, you may be eligible for a provisional license or supervised practice.
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What language proficiency should doctors take, IELTS academic or general?
IELTS Academic test.
What about doctors already exist in Canada?
How can they practice medicine in Nova Scotia
Doctors who are already located in Canada and are interested in practicing medicine in Nova Scotia need to go through several important steps. The first involves having their qualifications assessed by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia (CPSNS) to ensure their credentials align with Canadian standards. Subsequently, they may need to take the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination (MCCQE) Part I and Part II to demonstrate their readiness for medical practice in the country. Application for medical licensure with CPSNS is the next crucial step, involving the submission of required documentation and fees. Depending on the assessment of their qualifications, they might need to pursue additional training or residency programs. Additionally, proving English language proficiency through exams like IELTS is often necessary. Since processes can evolve, it's advisable for doctors to regularly check the official CPSNS website and other relevant sources for the latest guidelines. Seeking guidance from experts specializing in medical immigration can provide valuable insights to navigate this journey effectively.
I want to know what chance for MCPS in Pakistan in dermatology,if want to work in Canada as a doctor?
No one can say the chance. You have to apply and go through the procedure to know you will become successful or not.
@@visalibrary how to contact you
@@bhartikalia1071 You can visit this link: visalibrary.com/contact-us/
I have done mbbs from ukraine but have not completed my internship can i apply for pr in canada and then do intern there in canada
You must be eligible, watch the video.