Hello,
I'm an early 30s single physician, board-certified in Preventive Medicine (Arab board).
I'm looking to immigrate to Canada. The only hassle is that I do not want to practice Medicine in Canada (hence won't be doing any licensing exams). I'm more interested in academic/environmental/administration jobs in healthcare. Putting all the pieces together. I've came to the conclusion that a Master's of Public Health (MPH) is the way to go. It's a 2-year program, focused on improving the health echo-system as a whole, which is what I've always wanted to be part of. I've worked as a physician for a couple of years, and decided to leave the career for good and shift my focus and attention on improving the infrastructure of healthcare as a whole. However, I'm concerned about not finding a job after obtaining my 3-year PGWPP. What happens then? It is my understanding that such permit cannot be extended. In worst case scenarios, would it be okey to look for jobs outside of my academic background just to satisfy the 1-year experience requirement to obtain a PR? Once I get my PR, things would be a whole lot less stressful for job hunting. The province I'm interested in and the university I want to attend is Saskatchewan. Any tips on that province and USASK is highly appreciated.
TL;DR In cases where I don't find a job that fits my academic background, is it acceptable to work at any other field for a year to be granted PR?
Thank you.
Be safe out there.
I'm an early 30s single physician, board-certified in Preventive Medicine (Arab board).
I'm looking to immigrate to Canada. The only hassle is that I do not want to practice Medicine in Canada (hence won't be doing any licensing exams). I'm more interested in academic/environmental/administration jobs in healthcare. Putting all the pieces together. I've came to the conclusion that a Master's of Public Health (MPH) is the way to go. It's a 2-year program, focused on improving the health echo-system as a whole, which is what I've always wanted to be part of. I've worked as a physician for a couple of years, and decided to leave the career for good and shift my focus and attention on improving the infrastructure of healthcare as a whole. However, I'm concerned about not finding a job after obtaining my 3-year PGWPP. What happens then? It is my understanding that such permit cannot be extended. In worst case scenarios, would it be okey to look for jobs outside of my academic background just to satisfy the 1-year experience requirement to obtain a PR? Once I get my PR, things would be a whole lot less stressful for job hunting. The province I'm interested in and the university I want to attend is Saskatchewan. Any tips on that province and USASK is highly appreciated.
TL;DR In cases where I don't find a job that fits my academic background, is it acceptable to work at any other field for a year to be granted PR?
Thank you.
Be safe out there.