忽悠屁民?这种不可能吧,就像我当年移民来,没有本地经验,只能回学校重新武装。
没有加拿大行医经验,怎么可能成为医生呢?不是医生怎么可能在加拿大行医一年经验?难道开一年出租车也算一年经验?
别称自己屁民,你投的一票计数的。
Kanata 有些高科技工没在这里读过书,国内的工作经验和语言能力足够,特别是外企的。
好友佳木斯医学院毕业,在加拿大没上过医学院,按照下面 Step A 走过,现在温哥华做家庭医生。她随技术移民的老公过来,没有 Step B 的身份问题。这个过程很漫长,有志者事竟成。 温哥华有很多 foreign-trained dcotors,有自己的圈子,大家一起交流,学习提高,准备考试。
How a Foreign-Trained Doctor Can Work in Canada
Working as a doctor in Canada requires success in two parallel processes: credential recognition/licensing (governed by provinces) and immigration (governed by the federal government). The new measures simplify the immigration step, but the licensing requirements remain critical.
Step A: Licensure and Credential Recognition (Provincial Mandate)
Before a foreign-trained doctor (known as an International Medical Graduate or IMG) can legally practice medicine, they must be licensed by the Medical Regulatory Authority (MRA) of the province or territory where they intend to work.
1. Credential Verification: The IMG must create an account with physiciansapply.ca (managed by the Medical Council of Canada, or MCC) to have their medical degrees and other credentials source verified.
2. Examinations: IMGs typically must pass the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination (MCCQE) Part I and, for some pathways, the National Assessment Collaboration (NAC) Examination.
3. Licensure Pathway: IMGs must gain licensure through one of the following main pathways (requirements vary by province):
• Residency: Securing a residency position through the Canadian Resident Matching Service (CaRMS).
• Practice-Ready Assessment (PRA): A provincial program that allows qualified IMGs who have completed residency abroad to undergo a supervised clinical work-based assessment (often 12 weeks) to demonstrate their readiness for independent practice.
• Supervised Practice: Obtaining a provisional or restricted license to work under supervision, often in underserved areas, while meeting outstanding requirements for full licensure.
Step B: Immigration and Permanent Residence (Federal Mandate)
Once a doctor has a job offer and is able to meet the provincial licensing requirements, they need a pathway to legally live and work in Canada permanently.
1. Existing Pathways
• Express Entry - Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP): Physicians can apply through the FSWP, where they are ranked using a points-based system (Comprehensive Ranking System or CRS) based on factors like age, education, language ability, and work experience.
• Provincial Nominee Program (PNP): Almost every province has specific PNP streams targeting healthcare workers to fill local needs. Being nominated by a province significantly boosts their score in the federal Express Entry system.
2. The New Fast-Track Pathways
The new federal measures specifically target doctors to simplify and expedite their immigration process:
• For Doctors Already Working in Canada: They can utilize the New Express Entry Category for physicians with Canadian work experience, giving them a dedicated fast lane to permanent residence without having to compete with all other skilled workers.
• For Doctors Recruited by Provinces: The 5,000 reserved admission spaces and 14-day expedited work permits allow provinces to more effectively recruit licensed foreign doctors, ensuring they can enter or remain in the workforce quickly while they process their long-term PR application.