It depends on your purpose. Do you want only ECA to proceed with Immigration or you want to also be able to give licensure exams and practice as Pharmacist in Canada?
If your purpose is only immigration, then you can go with WES ECA as it considers 4+2 as masters. But if you want to write PEBC licensing exams then better go with PEBC Document Evaluation and ECA as it evaluates your course as proffesional degree to practice pharmacy which also gives points equal to masters in Express entry. *Remember, if your Job experience is Pharmacist or other regulated proffesional that requires Pharmacy licence then definitely go for PEBC.
WES is comparatively less time consuming (40-60 days) and hassle free process. While PEBC process takes some efforts as it needs some notarized documents and good standing certificates from your pharmacy board. PEBC takes more than 3-4 months going by current trends.
In the end WES and PEBC both give you same points if immigration is only your purpose. So it depends on your choice depending on your profession and interest in licensing exams.
Hi there shawn! Thank you for all your shared insights. Been reading all your replies in these thread and would like to raise this question.
My case is that, I’ve had my 4years bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy with 5yrs of work experience in community pharmacy. I am currently applying for PR through FSWP and am supposed to send my docs for ECA now. I have no plans to work or practice pharmacy when I get to canada. You have said clearly that if for immigration purposes only, we can have our ECA done through WES, but if pursuing license to practice Pharmacy in Canada we should go through PEBC. I am just confused with your note above that says “*Remember, if your job experience is Pharmacist or other regulated profession that requires Pharmacy license then definitely go for PEBC.” What exactly do you mean by that? ‘Coz it’s kinda contradicting with your statement and left me all the more confused because I only need ECA for immigration yet my work experience in my current country is as Pharmacist.
Thank you kindly in advance for your reply. God bless!