Category: Canada
Get information about Canada Physiotherapy jobs and how to be a licensed physiotherapist in Alberta, Ontario and British Colombia.
5 CRITERIA THAT MUST BE MET BY INTERNATIONALLY TRAINED PHYSIOTHERAPISTS TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR CAPR ASSESSMENT
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1. Verification of your identity through authentic and valid documentation. 2. Completion of a university level, entry-to-practice degree (or credential by another name) in physiotherapy, awarded by a recognized institution authorized to issue credentials equivalent to a degree in Canada is required. Diplomas awarded by a non-university institution may be accepted if assessed and determined…
Read More10 Things You should know before You Migrate to Alberta, Canada as a Physiotherapist
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I’ve gone over this topic before, but now I want us to take a closer look at the Canada immigration options for a Physiotherapist. How do you become a Physiotherapist in Canada? Do you go the immigration route or do you try to get a job?Firstly, Canada is a very large country with a number…
Read MoreRegister with Health Match BC to see if you Qualify for Express Entry BC
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Health Match BC is a free health professional recruitment service funded by the Government of British Columbia (BC), Canada. They specialise in recruiting Canadian and internationally educated physicians, registered nurses and allied health professionals on behalf of BC’s public (not private) health employers. You can register with them here Once you register their allied health…
Read MoreDo Your Free Online Assessment before Migrating to Canada as a Physiotherapist
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A SART is an online self assessment tool designed for Internationally Educated Health Professionals. This tool will help you compare your knowledge, skills and abilities against those required to practice in Canada. What content to expect in the tool:1. Information on the education requirements and licensure/certification process for physical therapists. 2. General Information about immigration.…
Read MoreInterested in the Canadian Physiotherapy Clinical Specialty Program?
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A clinical specialist in physiotherapy practices at an advanced level in a particular area of specialty. The CPA Clinical Specialty program certifies physiotherapists who have focused their careers and can demonstrate advanced clinical competence, leadership, continuing professional development, and involvement in research in a specific area of practice. This self-directed program consists of a written…
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