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sathi 786

Star Member
Jul 13, 2012
86
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Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
dr.rushik said:
Hi,

I have cleared all the 3 exams in a stretch last year. I am providing assisstance for the same. You can contact me at info @ drrushik.com for any help. I know a person who is selling the study material for NDEB in India.
Dear dr. rushik
thanks for your response. i am planning to land in toronto in May . Kindly guide me what to do to clear AFK and other exam and what is the procedure and when to apply. Please also guide me about the preparation.thanks

Sathi
 

dmddentist

Newbie
Nov 30, 2012
2
0
Hello Guys I am getting confused trying to figure out how to immigrate to Canada and work as a dentist.

I understood from reading this thread, that we can start taking the exams after we land in Canada and have our PR. However, on the CIC website, it says to be eligible to the Skilled workers and professionals program (FSW), one must have a work offer from an employer first. Right? How can I get a work offer if I don't get my license first. Should I get a work offer for something else than dentistry?!

Are CIC accepting new applications or are we still waiting for them to announce the credential assessing agency.

I would appreciate it Dr.Hassib, if you can write the steps to immigrate and work as dentist in Canada step by step in a clear manner so we don't get confused.


Thank you
 

casayed

Champion Member
Feb 9, 2011
1,078
57
BANGLADESH
Category........
Visa Office......
Singapore
NOC Code......
3113
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
25th March,2011
AOR Received.
No,IP-26th Nov
IELTS Request
SUBMITTED
File Transfer...
4TH JUNE,2011
Med's Request
1st week of December,2012
Med's Done....
1st week of december 2012
Interview........
Decsion made on24th january,2013(NO INTERVIEW)
Passport Req..
along with mr,passport submission on 2nd week of December12
VISA ISSUED...
28th JANUARY,2013
LANDED..........
PLANNING-*in sha ALLAH on 10th june
dmddentist said:
Hello Guys I am getting confused trying to figure out how to immigrate to Canada and work as a dentist.

I understood from reading this thread, that we can start taking the exams after we land in Canada and have our PR. However, on the CIC website, it says to be eligible to the Skilled workers and professionals program (FSW), one must have a work offer from an employer first. Right? How can I get a work offer if I don't get my license first. Should I get a work offer for something else than dentistry?!

Are CIC accepting new applications or are we still waiting for them to announce the credential assessing agency.

I would appreciate it Dr.Hassib, if you can write the steps to immigrate and work as dentist in Canada step by step in a clear manner so we don't get confused.


Thank you
New application without arranged job will be accepted after may,2013.If dentist is in demand list they will accept your application without arranged job in Canada.Keep in touch with canada immigration home page and to us so that you can know when the new list is published.Before that it is quite impossible that you can immigrate as a dentist in Canada,though You can try PHD in Canada by this time.
 

drfhn

Newbie
Mar 26, 2013
1
0
casayed said:
New application without arranged job will be accepted after may,2013.If dentist is in demand list they will accept your application without arranged job in Canada.Keep in touch with canada immigration home page and to us so that you can know when the new list is published.Before that it is quite impossible that you can immigrate as a dentist in Canada,though You can try PHD in Canada by this time.
dear casayed
I m dentist and intersted to apply to cic fo immigaration..can u guid me that what are basic requirments and how should i proceed..do u think its better to consult any private firm or i sholud apply directly to cic..
thanx
 

casayed

Champion Member
Feb 9, 2011
1,078
57
BANGLADESH
Category........
Visa Office......
Singapore
NOC Code......
3113
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
25th March,2011
AOR Received.
No,IP-26th Nov
IELTS Request
SUBMITTED
File Transfer...
4TH JUNE,2011
Med's Request
1st week of December,2012
Med's Done....
1st week of december 2012
Interview........
Decsion made on24th january,2013(NO INTERVIEW)
Passport Req..
along with mr,passport submission on 2nd week of December12
VISA ISSUED...
28th JANUARY,2013
LANDED..........
PLANNING-*in sha ALLAH on 10th june
drfhn said:
dear casayed
I m dentist and intersted to apply to cic fo immigaration..can u guid me that what are basic requirments and how should i proceed..do u think its better to consult any private firm or i sholud apply directly to cic..
thanx
At first you and your spouse(if Applicable)needs IELTS score,you will need minimum 6 in all band,then you have to check if you got the minimum 67 points,it is not necessary to use any agency,this forum can help you.But 1st of all Dentist should be in next demand list which will be published before may 2013.
If they ask for dentist then we can help you and law firm wont be necessary
 

canxyz

Star Member
Jun 7, 2010
102
2
Hello,
Kindly let me know, how many points to expect from Indian BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) after educational credential evaluation.I have given below the equivalency result according to WES.

Should I expect 23 points from education?

WES Degree Equivalency

Country of Education: India
Name of Degree: Bachelor of Dental Surgery
Equivalency in Canada: 4 years of professional study


Regards
 

cali

Star Member
Mar 9, 2013
86
1
Category........
Visa Office......
syndney,Nova scotia
NOC Code......
3411
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
july 6th,2015
Nomination.....
June 12,2015
AOR Received.
oct 2,2015
IELTS Request
sent along with application
Med's Request
updated in april
hello,
iam new to this site,what all the documents which has to be submitted for credential equivalency process?
what is the first step to be don e?
guys need help.....
cali
 

dent_on

Newbie
Mar 14, 2013
7
0
hello,

I'm a dentist graduated 2 years ago, I want to know the possibility to qualify my degree in canada? what are the steps? from where to start?
and what about dental hygiene programs? Is it easy to be accepted & what are the requirement?

please share any information, as it might be helpful.

thanks in advance.
 

cali

Star Member
Mar 9, 2013
86
1
Category........
Visa Office......
syndney,Nova scotia
NOC Code......
3411
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
july 6th,2015
Nomination.....
June 12,2015
AOR Received.
oct 2,2015
IELTS Request
sent along with application
Med's Request
updated in april
Reg studying in dental assistant is a certificate ,10 months course,
reg dental hygiene-2 year compressed course.
-once u complete this course,we can work as assistant or hygenist.
-it needs more money as a international student.
-meanwhile u can clear the NDBE exams.
cali
 

dmddentist

Newbie
Nov 30, 2012
2
0
Hello guys

just checking in to see if there are any new news. I was told to wait for the month of may to see what the new procedures will be..

Mean while, I have a question for those who finished the ndeb exams and got a license;

--how is the job market for dentists with a BDS degree? are you guys able to find jobs easily and with good pay or most employers prefer canadian trained dentists with DDS

-what is the expected salary/income for someone with BDS especially in British Columbia


Cheers
 

drgMonita

Newbie
Nov 12, 2011
5
0
Dear fellow dentists,
Such such terrible news :(

Backgrounder — Information for Applicants to the New Federal Skilled Worker Program

The Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) selects immigrants based on their ability to succeed economically in Canada. After meeting eligibility requirements, applicants are assessed against selection criteria, also known as the “points grid.” There are 100 points available to applicants, with points awarded for official language abilities, age, education, work experience, employment already arranged in Canada, and adaptability. The current pass mark is 67.

After a thorough review of relevant research, an extensive program evaluation, stakeholder and public consultations, research and study of best practices in other immigrant-receiving countries, improvements to the FSWP were announced in December 2012. These improvements will come into force on May 4, 2013.

A pause on the intake of most new FSWP applications has been in place since July 1, 2012, except for those with a qualifying job offer and those who applying under the PhD stream. The pause will be lifted and an eligible occupations stream re-established on May 4, 2013.

While Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) will not be accepting applications for the 24 eligible occupations until May 4, 2013, there are some new requirements that applicants can start preparing for, such as language tests and foreign educational credential assessments. The complete application process, featuring the new selection criteria, will be available on CIC’s website by May 4, 2013.

All individuals who are considering applying on or after May 4 should be aware that if their application does not meet the new criteria, it will not be processed. A prospective applicant should ensure they meet at least one of the following requirements:

They have at least one year of continuous work experience in one of the 24 eligible occupations;
They have a qualifying offer of arranged employment (*note changes to the arranged employment process were previously published in this web notice); or
They are eligible to apply through the PhD stream.

If prospective applicants are confident that they meet at least one of the above requirements, they must also meet the minimum language threshold and obtain an educational credential assessment (if submitting a foreign educational credential).
Eligible Occupations List

The eligible occupations stream will have an overall cap of 5,000 new applications and sub-caps of 300 applications in each of the 24 occupations on the list.
Eligible occupations (with their corresponding 2011 National Occupation Classification code):

0211 Engineering managers
1112 Financial and investment analysts
2113 Geoscientists and oceanographers
2131 Civil engineers
2132 Mechanical engineers
2134 Chemical engineers
2143 Mining engineers
2144 Geological engineers
2145 Petroleum engineers
2146 Aerospace engineers
2147 Computer engineers (except software engineers/designers)
2154 Land surveyors
2174 Computer programmers and interactive media developers
2243 Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics
2263 Inspectors in public and environmental health and occupational health and safety
3141 Audiologists and speech-language pathologists
3142 Physiotherapists
3143 Occupational Therapists
3211 Medical laboratory technologists
3212 Medical laboratory technicians and pathologists' assistants
3214 Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists
3215 Medical radiation technologists
3216 Medical sonographers
3217 Cardiology technicians and electrophysiological diagnostic technologists, n.e.c. (not elsewhere classified)

Minimum Language Threshold

All prospective applicants to the FSWP should first determine whether they meet the new minimum language threshold: Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 7 or Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens (NCLC) 7 in all four skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing). To prove language proficiency, a prospective applicant must take a third-party language test from an organization designated by the Minister and submit their test report along with their application to CIC.

Language test results will be accepted by CIC for two years from the date that they were issued by the designated organization.

CIC-designated language testing organizations include: Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP), International English Language Testing System (IELTS), and Test d’évaluation de français (TEF).

Third-party language tests are scored differently by each of the three organizations. Here are the scores on each of the tests that correspond to Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 7 or Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens (NCLC) 7 or higher:
English

Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP)

An FSWP applicant must score at least 4L on the CELPIP-General test in each of the four skills to meet the minimum language threshold.

A score of 4L on the CELPIP-General test corresponds to CLB 7. A score of 4H corresponds to CLB 8, and a score of 5 or higher corresponds to CLB 9 or higher.

International English Language Testing System (IELTS)

An FSWP applicant must score at least 6.0 on the IELTS General Training test in each of the four skills to meet the minimum language threshold of CLB 7.
French

Test d’évaluation de français (TEF)

An FSWP applicant must score at least 206 in reading, 248 in listening, and 309 in both speaking and writing on the TEF to meet the minimum language threshold of NCLC 7.
Arranged Employment

Previously, employers have applied for an Arranged Employment Opinion (AEO) from Human Resources Skills Development Canada when they wished to hire a foreign national on a permanent, full-time basis and support their employee’s application for permanent residence through the FSWP.

Starting on May 4, 2013, CIC will no longer accept AEOs in support of an FSWP application. Instead, most offers of arranged employment will require a Labour Market Opinion.
Educational Credential Assessment (ECA)

Another important change that takes effect on May 4, 2013, is the introduction of the educational credential assessment (ECA). Prospective applicants may start the process of getting an ECA before May 4 if they are planning to submit a foreign educational credential. However, applicants should keep in mind the other program eligibility requirements listed above, i.e. whether they have a qualifying offer of arranged employment or are applying under the PhD stream or eligible occupations stream; and if they meet the minimum language threshold through a designated third-party test. Applicants who have Canadian educational credentials do not need to get an ECA, unless they are also submitting a foreign educational credential in support of their application.

The ECA process will help determine if the foreign educational credential is authentic and equivalent to a completed credential in Canada. For prospective applicants, the ECA can provide a realistic understanding of how their foreign educational credentials are likely to be recognized in Canada.

As of April 17, 2013, four organizations have been designated by the Minister to provide ECA reports for purposes of immigrating to Canada under the FSWP. Additional organizations may be designated by CIC in the future. The designated organizations are:

Comparative Education Service: University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies;
International Credential Assessment Service of Canada;
World Education Services; and,
Medical Council of Canada.

The Medical Council of Canada has been designated only for those principal applicants who intend to apply with specialist physician (2011 National Occupation Classification [NOC] code 3111) or general practitioner/family physician (2011 NOC code 3112) as their primary occupation in their FSWP application. Neither NOC code 3111 nor 3112 is on the eligible occupations list that takes effect on May 4, so this will only affect those applying under the PhD stream or with a qualifying job offer based on those NOC codes.

Applicants should contact the designated organizations directly for further information on their documentation requirements, processing times and fees.

CIC will only accept ECA reports issued after the date the organization was designated by CIC to provide ECA reports for immigration purposes (i.e. April 17, 2013). An ECA report will be valid for immigration purposes for 5 years from the date that it was issued by the designated organization.

IMPORTANT NOTE: CIC will update application kits and web materials before the new FSWP is launched on May 4, 2013. Prospective applicants who wish to get a head start on their application can proceed with the steps and information outlined above but should check the CIC website for new FSWP application forms.
 

ibajaj

Member
Feb 17, 2013
14
0
hii,dentists have not been included in this years canada FSW program.
Are there anyother ways for the same so that we may immigrate to canada under dentist category under some other program or its all over.

Do reply.
Thanks and regards.
 

drgMonita

Newbie
Nov 12, 2011
5
0
ibajaj said:
hii,dentists have not been included in this years canada FSW program.
Are there anyother ways for the same so that we may immigrate to canada under dentist category under some other program or its all over.

Do reply.
Thanks and regards.
PNP ? I'm still reading at each province's rules though. Do let us know if you got more information.

Regards.
 

rajpal21

Newbie
Feb 4, 2013
8
0
drgMonita said:
PNP ? I'm still reading at each province's rules though. Do let us know if you got more information.

Regards.
Hello fellow Dentists,
So dentist r out of list.but are there any other options?can I apply through Manitoba PNP general Stream.I have a close friend and he is willing to sponsor me.
 

sathi 786

Star Member
Jul 13, 2012
86
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Dr.Hasib said:
Dear Hasib Bhai
can you mail your toronto cell no. to my PM as i am coming to toronto next month and wanted to discuss future plans. thanks
sathi