filling pr said:
hi everyone...
i m new in this group and would be applying for PR in coming month...
could somebdy please help me with what kind of job options we have in Canada ? I am post graduate in pharmacy and working for past 6 years in regulatory affairs department, would I am be able to get same kind of profile in Canada as well ?
if not, could somebody help me with the exam pattern which we need to clear to be registered pharmacist in Canada ?
also, please help me with the timeline or receiving the PR from India?
Regards
SG
You won't be able to get the same jobscope here in Canada. Because they prefer local graduates in industrial pharmacy. But yes prospects are good for pharmacists once you are registered. But it takes time, you have to be patient.
To register as a pharmacist you need to fulfill federal and provincial requirements.
Federal requirement is by PEBC (Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada). The steps to fulfill it are as follows:
1. Get your documents evaluated (takes about 6-8 weeks)
2. Pass Evaluating Exam (takes place in January/July each year)
3. Pass Qualifying Exam Part 1 (MCQ) and Part 2 (OSCE) (takes place in May/November each year)
You only have 3 attempts for each exam. 4th attempt will be on appeal and you need guarantee from your current employer that you will pass.
After you have fulfilled all of PEBC requirements, it depends on the province you are going to settle in, each province has a different requirement. But basically you have to do studentship, internship and a jurisprudence exam of that province before you can be a fully registered pharmacist.
This whole process can take about 2-3 years or earliar, depending on how fast you pass all the exams. It's a tedious process and ofcourse some people have to support their families or have other responsibilities, so they do other jobs meanwhile. But once you get your licence, you are all set to go.
Hope it helps.
Do check out PEBc website for more details: pebc.ca
Good Luck!