Hi,
I am asking if having a Pharmacy Intern position in Canada does qualify to be considered as a Canadian Work Experience?
To Clarify:
- Pharmacy Intern position is NOT to complete a degree or a study (the degree is already obtained), but it is required to be fully licensed as a pharmacist.
- The position is full time and paid
- The duties of the job are equivalent to NOC-B job as a pharmacy technical assistant or even more.
- I have an open work permit, with which I work, NOT a study permit.
- Before I accept the position as a pharmacy Intern, I need to be enrolled in the College of Pharmacists (I am not studying at it, but it is a step in the process to be licensed as a pharmacist)
Thanks for your help,
I am asking if having a Pharmacy Intern position in Canada does qualify to be considered as a Canadian Work Experience?
To Clarify:
- Pharmacy Intern position is NOT to complete a degree or a study (the degree is already obtained), but it is required to be fully licensed as a pharmacist.
- The position is full time and paid
- The duties of the job are equivalent to NOC-B job as a pharmacy technical assistant or even more.
- I have an open work permit, with which I work, NOT a study permit.
- Before I accept the position as a pharmacy Intern, I need to be enrolled in the College of Pharmacists (I am not studying at it, but it is a step in the process to be licensed as a pharmacist)
Thanks for your help,