I feel her pain, I'm going through licensing in Pharmacy, but Ontario is the worst place when it comes to health sciences licensure process. I'm doing it in Manitoba. Don't need to pay all those ON crappy extra fees, only whatever the exam fees are. And yes getting license in US is alot easier and quicker with alot better job opportunites for health workers and better pay, lower housing costs and better life style quality.
keesio said:Very true. Canada makes it very difficult to work as a licensed health professional here. My wife is from the US, licensed in NY state, and she has to jump through hoops and pay through the nose to get licensed in Ontario (and get paid less on top of it). It is far easier for a Canadian (or anyone else) to work in the US. I know a doctor from Europe who got fed up trying to get licensed to work in Canada so she moved to the US and is working in a hospital in Chicago.
What's the old joke in Toronto? That the most educated people in Toronto are the taxi drivers? They do it as survival jobs while going through the pain staking process of trying to work in their profession in Canada. We have a shortage of doctors so we allow foreign ones to immigrate here... only to put up all these barriers so they end up taking menial jobs to survive... then people complain they are stealing these menial jobs from Canadians.