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What would be helpful to know if I want to be an optometrist?

What do I need to practice optometry in Canada?

To practice as an optometrist in Canada you’ll need:

  • A four or five-year university program in optometry or Doctor of Optometry (OD) degree, accredited by the Accreditation Council on Optometric Education. Each program website will overview program-specific admissions requirements;

  • An optional additional year of residency training upon completion of your OD degree

  • To complete a national examination through the Optometry Examining Board of Canada

  • To register with the province or territory-specific optometric regulatory and licensing body

(Canadian Association of Optometrists, n.d.)

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For more information, please visit the Canadian Association of Optometrists and Federation of Optometric Regulatory Authorities of Canada (FORAC).

What if I want to study abroad and return to Canada to work?

It is possible to pursue an OD degree abroad and return to Canada to practice. To achieve a license to practice in Canada you will need to:

(Federation of Optometric Regulatory Authorities of Canada, n.d.)

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For more information, please review the Federation of Optometric Regulatory Authorities of Canada (FORAC).

How do I apply?

To apply to an OD program, you may apply through:

How do I learn more about the optometry profession?

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References

Canadian Association of Optometrists. (n.d.). Becoming a Doctor of Optometry. Canadian Association of Optometrists. https://opto.ca/becoming-a-doctor-of-optometry

Federation of Optometric Regulatory Authorities of Canada. (n.d.). Applying in English. https://www.forac-faroc.ca/international-applicants/applying-in-english/