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Caribou said:
Unfortunately, as of now many provinces prohibit pharmacy assistant to use "pharmacy technician" unless you're registered with the board(meaning schooling and certification)

Pharmacy assistant is noc class d I believe so a person cannot do CEC.

Your reference letter should state "pharmacy technician" and I think there may be discrepancies even if the job duties are the same because most corporate chains will most likely use the title "assistant".

I live in BC and the college specifically states a person may not use the title "technician" unless he or she is certified. Also, if you're a regulated professional, you have to submit copy of your license.


Good luck to you.

Hi,
I saw ur conversation. Did any one of u apply as for PR under this NOC code with out completing the registration process? I am wondering if registration is mandatory to apply under the Technician title? Have any one of been successful in getting a PR ?
 
dannymp said:
CIC hasn't specified if it should be regulated technician or not,

Regulated occupations, including the health professions, are regulated at the provincial level by their own licensing body. If you work in a regulated occupation without the required license, it is the same thing as working without authorization.

If you want your pharmacy technician experience in AB, BC, MB, NB, NL, NS, ON, PEI, or SK to count, you have to be licensed. Regulation of pharmacy technicians is relatively new, so if you have experience before the regulation came into effect, you might be able to count it, but you'd have to check with your specific province.

http://napra.ca/pages/bridgingprogram/FrequentlyAskedQuestions.aspx


Another thing is what if the employer iswriting title as a pharmacy technician???

Does not matter - if you are not licensed, CIC will not accept the experience, if you are working in a province that regulates your occupation.

And the school certificate also stating pharmacy technician.

That is a prerequisite for licensing, not a license.
 
I am a Pharm D graduate from India.
I have got an admit in Sheridan college for Community Pharmacy Assistant Program.
I have an overall IELTS score of 7 L-7.5, R-7.5, S-7, W-5.5
Will there be problem obtaining a study permit, considering that i am Pharm D graduate applying for pharmacy assistant program.
Ps- i couldn't find an appropriate thread to post this question.
 
Hi,

Can anybody tell me that Pharmacy Assistant Job comes under which category. Is it comes under NOC B or NOC C. TOn CIC Website there is NOC 3414 in which they showed pharmacy assistant comes under NOC C, But in NOC 3219 there is Pharmacy Tecnical assistant which is NOC B level.

And is there any any difference between Pharmacy Assistant and Pharmacy Technical Assisatnt.
 
Hi folks

Anyone applying for PR under CEC NOC 3219?

Looking for someone who is in same category/NOC code as mine so I/we share some info about application.

dannymp
Hi could you please WhatsApp me I wanted to know about this Noc
 
Hi folks

Anyone applying for PR under CEC NOC 3219?

Looking for someone who is in same category/NOC code as mine so I/we share some info about application.

dannymp


can you people help and guide me as I am want to apply as a Pharmacy Technician NOC 3219
 
my question is does licenced Pharmacy technician comes under skill trade? that gives additional 50 points.