Good advice! I'll get thingYup, you have to prove the position to the visa officer. But getting job in NOC:O, A,B is not that simple..On my personal experience I would suggest you to start looking for the position job from first day itself..as you won’t waste your time after getting PGWP
Would read about @Stay calm and positive posts. They were in a similar position as you. Public health isn’t one of the residencies that is really sought after by Canadian graduates. You may want to consider doing the licensing exams and seeing if you can get a match.
https://www.carms.ca/pdfs/5ruh39TJkpN_R1_1_OverviewByDiscipline_EN.pdf
The 4 years of residency wouldn’t be considered schooling. I am aware that KSA relied on Canada to train their residents although I’m not if that has restarted after there was a conflict and KSA pulled their students from Canada. It always comes down to where you trained when employers are looking at your CV. Knowing people who work in public health the majority of jobs are done by nurses. Some still practicing and some not. Also know sone pharmacists that work on drug specific program but those jobs are pretty rare. You mentioned you were looking at doing an MPH but then you said you are already doing an MPH. Have you already started? Just pointing out that masters in MPH programs graduate a large amount of students and unfortunately students discover that there aren’t enough jobs for all the graduates. MPH won’t lead to jobs changing how healthcare is delivered. In terms of hospital management it tends to be ex-practioners who have worked in the system for a long time. They may or may not have an MBA or MHA. Heathcare is delivered provincially so you would need to get a job with the ministry of health. An MBA is likely a better option for what you want to pursue
No, I have not started my MPH, I was talking hypothetically. To be frank with you, The reason for pursuing a Master's at Canada is immigration, and now that I learned I'm legally allowed to work at any job just because I studied at Canada makes it even more attractive. MPH is cheaper than MPA and is a bonus to a decade-long presence in the field. If that card didn't work, I'd look for other jobs in NOC 0,A,B that could satisfy the PR requirement. At the end of the day, I have other investments in life and my long-term plan is to retire early and settle somewhere nice around Niagara.