saifu27 said:
HI TO ALL
I JUST GOT MY PP WITH VISA STAMP ON 12 TH APRIL 2012.....
I WANT HELP FROM U GUYS.......
I AM A PHARMACIST...I APPLIED UNDER NOC 3131........
NOW I WANT TO SUBMIT MY DOCUMENTS TO PEBC
CAN I DO THIS FROM INDIA ????
IF YES THEN CAN ANYONE OF U PLEASE HELP ME TO KNOW THE PROCEDURE FOR THAT...
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International Graduates
PEBC Certification Process for International Pharmacy Graduates
There are 3 steps to achieving PEBC pharmacist certification:
STEP 1: DOCUMENT EVALUATION – You must pass this evaluation of your educational and professional credentials to be eligible to write the Pharmacist Evaluating Examination.
Document Evaluation
STEP 2: THE PHARMACIST EVALUATING EXAMINATION – You must pass this written examination to be eligible for the Pharmacist Qualifying Examination – Parts I and II.
Pharmacist Evaluating Examination
STEP 3: THE PHARMACIST QUALIFYING EXAMINATION, PART I (MCQ) and PART II (OSCE) - Your final step to qualifying for certification with PEBC. When you have passed both Parts of the examination you will be certified and registered with PEBC.
Pharmacist Qualifying Examination
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Document Evaluation - General Information
Registration Procedures for International Pharmacy Graduates
The role of provincial governments and The Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC) in licensing
Each province in Canada is responsible for issuing a license to practise pharmacy in that province. All provinces, except Quebec, require applicants educated outside of Canada to have The Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC) Certificate of Qualification.
This Certificate is a major requirement for licensing in each province, but the Certificate alone does not mean you have the right to practice.
In addition to the PEBC Certificate of Qualification, each province has additional licensing requirements. These may include practical experience, English or French language skills, and jurisprudence examinations. You must contact the regulatory authority of the province in which you choose to practice to receive full information about their requirements. The contact information for the provincial and territorial regulatory authorities is available on the PEBC website.
Click here for the addresses of the provincial and territorial regulatory authorities.
How to receive your PEBC Certificate of Qualification
As an international pharmacy graduate, you must follow the 2-step Evaluation Procedure before you can write the Pharmacist Qualifying Examination. Once you have favourably completed the two steps, you will then be eligible to take the Pharmacist Qualifying Examination.
Language Proficiency Requirements
Language Proficiency Tests are not required by the PEBC. However, Provincial Regulatory Authorities do require these tests.
Pharmacists seeking licensure must meet the respective provincial requirements in order to become licensed within an individual province. Therefore, candidates for licensure are advised to contact the regulatory authority for the province in which they are seeking licensure to receive full information regarding language fluency requirements.
Immigration to Canada
For all matters regarding immigration, please contact your local Immigration Authorities directly. PEBC cannot provide information or answer questions about immigration.
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