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Assessing Australian podiatry degree for Canada Federal skill worker visa

Discussion in 'Employment in Canada' started by Naji, Feb 2, 2018.

  1. Naji

    Naji Welcome New Poster


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    Hi,
    I am a third year podiatry student from La Trobe uni (Australia). I need to apply for Canadian PR through federal skill worker visa after I finish my study. I am just wondering if anyone knows about how and where my degree should be assessed in Canada.
    Also, I need to look for an sponsor (employer) in Canada to sponsor me for the visa and give a job.
    I will finish my Master of Podiatry by end of 2019.

    If anyone has any information and would like to share please reply here or email me
    najmeh.sefat-gmail.com.

    cheers,
     
  2. Karey Fleming

    Karey Fleming Active Member

    Naji, each province in Canada has their own rules for chiropodists/podiatrists. You can not immigrate or start immigration papers until you are close to graduating. Find a job offer in the fall of 2019 and get a contract signed before you work together with the employer to immigrate. Good luck
     
  3. Naji

    Naji Welcome New Poster

    Hi Karey, Thank you for responding to my message. Do you know if I need to sit for any exams to get a degree equal to Canadian Podiatry degree? My first option is Ontario but I am quit open for other states.
     
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