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Nursing

What do I need to practice nursing in Canada?

To practice as a nurse in Canada you will need to:

  • Complete a university, college or other approved accredited nursing program.

  • Additional training or experience may be needed if you wish to specialize.

  • Become certified by the appropriate regulatory body for your province/territory. Requirements for certification can vary.

(Government of Canada, 2024)

(Canadian Council of Registered Nurse Regulators, 2024)

The profession of nursing is regulated on a provincial and territorial level. For a detailed look at specific licensing requirements, visit the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA).

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

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

  • Provide your academic credentials and any previous work history to be assessed and verified by the National Nursing Assessment Service (NNAS).

  • Complete the REx-PN exam if you’re pursuing an RPN designation or NCLEX-RN exam if you’re pursuing an RN designation.

  • Register with the appropriate provincial or territorial regulatory body and complete additional requirements as mandated by the regulatory body.

(Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials, 2024)

How do I apply? To apply to a nursing program you may apply through:

How do I learn more about the nursing profession?

References

Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials. (2024). Registered nurses (Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses) (3012.1). Council of Ministers of Education, Canada. https://www.cicic.ca/938/registered_nurses_(registered_nurses_and_registered_psychiatric_nurses).canada?id=56

Canadian Council of Registered Nurse Regulators. (2024). What you need to know about the NCLEX-RN. https://www.ccrnr.ca/nclex.html

Government of Canada. (2024, July 23). Registered Nurse (R.N.) in Canada. https://www.jobbank.gc.ca/marketreport/requirements/993/ca


Physician Assistant

What do I need to practice Physician Assistant in Canada?

To practice as a Physician Assistant (PA) in Canada you’ll need to:

(Canadian PA, n.d.)

The profession of PA is regulated on a provincial level in some provinces. For a detailed look at the specific licensing requirements, visit the Canadian Association of Physician Assistants (CAPA).

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

It is possible to pursue a PA degree in the U.S. and return to Canada to practice. In order to practice in Canada you will need to:

  • Complete an ARC-PA accredited program in the U.S.

  • Complete the PA Cert Exam (PACE)

  • Register with the appropriate provincial or territorial regulatory body and complete additional requirements as mandated by the College.

Note: If you pursue your PA degree in a country other than the U.S., you will have to complete another PA program in the U.S. or Canada to work in Canada.

How do I apply?

To apply to a PA program you may apply through:

How do I learn more about the PA profession?

Review additional information and resources on the Canadian Association of Physican Assistants (CPA) and Canadian PA Blog

References

Canadian PA. (n.d.). How to become a physician assistant in Canada. https://canadianpa.ca/blog/becomeapa


Veterinary Medicine

What do I need to practice veterinarian medicine in Canada?

To practice as a veterinarian in Canada you will need:

(Government of Canada, 2024)

The profession of veterinarian medicine is regulated on a provincial and territorial level, with the exception of the Yukon territory. For a detailed look at the specific licensing requirements, visit the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA).

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

It is possible to pursue a DVM degree abroad return to Canada to practice. Requirements may vary.

Consult the applicable provincial or territorial regulatory bodies to determine licensing and education requirements. There will be different examination and assessment pathways depending on the accreditation status of the international program you completed.

How do I apply?

How do I learn more about the veterinary profession?

References

Government of Canada. (2024, July 23). Veterinarian in Canada. https://www.jobbank.gc.ca/marketreport/requirements/4127/ca

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