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Type of Visa Granted For International Pharmacy Bridging Programme for Pharmacy

STEPHOa

Full Member
Dec 9, 2016
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Hello Everyone,

I haven't seen much of this discussed anywhere and was wondering if anyone would be willing to share experience on this. Basically I intend to come to Canada for the Bridging Programme in British Columbia which is 24 weeks (12 weeks teaching and 12.5 weeks co-op). My worry now is would I be able to get a visa for this because I am really scared of the Canadian visa officers and their thorough strictness towards issuing out visa's.

Secondly, how long would the visa last for, would I be able to write the qualifying exam and pass the Jurisprudence exam for BC and perhaps get a job?

Thirdly I intend applying for the federal skilled worker as a pharmacist however I am not registered anywhere and I only have one year experience full-time working as a Pre-registration/Intern Pharmacist in the UK. Would I be able to do this assuming I tick other requirement boxes for this scheme.

Would really appreciate if someone would take time to advice me.

Kind Regards.
 

scylla

VIP Member
Jun 8, 2010
95,834
22,109
Toronto
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
05-10-2010
LANDED..........
05-10-2010
It's a bit of a tricky question. If the length of the program is six months or less, then you should be able to apply for a TRV to come to Canada and study on the TRV. However you're not allowed to work. And I believe the co-op may be classified as work (it certainly will be if you're being paid).

You could apply for a study permit even if the program is just six months. However study permits have a rule stating that the length of the co-op cannot be more than 50% of the total length of the program (and it looks like in your case the co-op is longer than 50% of the length of the program).

So I'm not sure how you would go about this...
 

STEPHOa

Full Member
Dec 9, 2016
32
14
scylla said:
It's a bit of a tricky question. If the length of the program is six months or less, then you should be able to apply for a TRV to come to Canada and study on the TRV. However you're not allowed to work. And I believe the co-op may be classified as work (it certainly will be if you're being paid).

You could apply for a study permit even if the program is just six months. However study permits have a rule stating that the length of the co-op cannot be more than 50% of the total length of the program (and it looks like in your case the co-op is longer than 50% of the length of the program).

So I'm not sure how you would go about this...
I have asked the various organizers about the program, The university of British Columbia and University of Toronto but they have said I would need to apply for a study permit and all, it is so confusing still.
 

scylla

VIP Member
Jun 8, 2010
95,834
22,109
Toronto
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
05-10-2010
LANDED..........
05-10-2010
STEPHOa said:
I have asked the various organizers about the program, The university of British Columbia and University of Toronto but they have said I would need to apply for a study permit and all, it is so confusing still.
I would go with what the schools have told you. Presumably they've had international students do the same as you before.
 

rph2025canada

Newbie
Nov 5, 2024
1
0
Hi.
I hope you are still active here. I'm going through the same dilemma that you went through way back 2016. I also plan to go on the bridging program for pharmacist in BC. I'm confused about the permit as I need to work the entire program starting on the first 12 weeks of classroom settkng to finance my goal of becoming an RPh in BC.
Could you shed me some light of what you did when you started the bridgung program? Are we allowed to work while on student permit?
Thank you so much.
I would appreciate it a lot.

Kindest regards,
 

Naturgrl

VIP Member
Apr 5, 2020
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Hi.
I hope you are still active here. I'm going through the same dilemma that you went through way back 2016. I also plan to go on the bridging program for pharmacist in BC. I'm confused about the permit as I need to work the entire program starting on the first 12 weeks of classroom settkng to finance my goal of becoming an RPh in BC.
Could you shed me some light of what you did when you started the bridgung program? Are we allowed to work while on student permit?
Thank you so much.
I would appreciate it a lot.

Kindest regards,
What school are you attending for the bridging program?
 

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
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Hi.
I hope you are still active here. I'm going through the same dilemma that you went through way back 2016. I also plan to go on the bridging program for pharmacist in BC. I'm confused about the permit as I need to work the entire program starting on the first 12 weeks of classroom settkng to finance my goal of becoming an RPh in BC.
Could you shed me some light of what you did when you started the bridgung program? Are we allowed to work while on student permit?
Thank you so much.
I would appreciate it a lot.

Kindest regards,
You are very unlilept
Hi.
I hope you are still active here. I'm going through the same dilemma that you went through way back 2016. I also plan to go on the bridging program for pharmacist in BC. I'm confused about the permit as I need to work the entire program starting on the first 12 weeks of classroom settkng to finance my goal of becoming an RPh in BC.
Could you shed me some light of what you did when you started the bridgung program? Are we allowed to work while on student permit?
Thank you so much.
I would appreciate it a lot.

Kindest regards,
Assume that it will be difficult to get a study permit. By wanting to attend the bridging program you are essentially declaring you wish to remain in Canada. All you can do is apply and see.