Kickstart Your Licensing Journey: Practicing Healthcare in Canada

Fulfill Your Dream of Becoming a Licensed Healthcare Practitioner in Canada

Are you an internationally educated healthcare professional (IEHP) excited to start your career in Canada? Oneness is here to assist you through the licensing journey, guiding you in meeting the requirements to become a licensed practitioner in one of the globe’s most advanced healthcare systems.

Why Select Canada for Your Healthcare Career?

Canada provides a diverse and vibrant healthcare landscape with opportunities in multiple specialties and locations. As a licensed healthcare professional, you will have the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in patient care while enjoying a rewarding career in a country recognized for its exceptional healthcare standards.

Understanding Canadian Regulatory Bodies

  • Medical Council of Canada (MCC): Responsible for overseeing physician licensing, the MCC evaluates the qualifications and skills of international medical graduates through assessments like the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination (MCCQE).
  • National Dental Examining Board of Canada (NDEB): Regulating dentists in Canada, the NDEB administers examinations to ensure that international dental professionals meet the country’s standards.
  • National Dental Assisting Examining Board (NDAEB):Accrediting dental assistants, this organization conducts examinations to assess the competencies of dental assistants trained outside Canada.
  • Canadian Society for Medical Laboratory Science (CSMLS): Certifying medical laboratory technologists, the CSMLS assesses credentials and conducts examinations for laboratory professionals.
  • College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO): Regulating nursing professionals in Ontario, the CNO manages the licensing and registration processes for nurses and nurse practitioners.
  • Canadian Alliance of Physiotherapy Regulators (CAPR): Overseeing the licensing of physiotherapists, CAPR evaluates their qualifications through examinations and credential assessments."
  • Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC): Regulating pharmacists, the PEBC administers examinations to evaluate the competencies of international pharmacy graduates.

Our Comprehensive Licensing Support

At Oneness, we offer a comprehensive step-by-step approach to guide you through the licensing process in Canada:
  1. Assessment of Credentials: We begin by assessing your educational and professional credentials to establish their equivalency with Canadian standards. This process involves a thorough review of your qualifications and experience to ensure they align with the requirements set by Canadian regulatory bodies.
  2. Understanding Licensing Requirements: We guide you through the specific requirements for your healthcare profession, covering necessary exams, certifications, and other prerequisites. This may include national exams, provincial assessments, or additional training opportunities.
  3. Exam Preparation: Our team supports you in preparing for licensing exams with personalized study plans, practice materials, and effective exam strategies. We ensure you are fully equipped to succeed in the assessment process.
  4. Application Process: We assist you in completing and submitting applications to regulatory bodies and healthcare institutions. This includes collecting necessary documents, completing application forms, and ensuring all deadlines are met.
  5. Navigating the Job Market: Once you are licensed, we help you navigate the Canadian job market by identifying job opportunities, understanding working conditions, and facilitating your integration into the healthcare system.
  6. Ongoing Support: Our support continues even after you obtain your license. We provide ongoing assistance to help you transition into your new role, including guidance on professional development and networking opportunities.