https://youtu.be/8gya6dqDCT0?si=rtQrsAUTv0yrlo7T
In this video, I explain how to move to Canada as an American healthcare worker:
It can be confusing, but here is how immigrating to Canada as a healthcare worker works. (Note - this video was made by Tod Maffin in Nanaimo BC. It pertains to all of Canada as immigration is a federal policy)
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/atlantic-immigration.html
The Government of New Brunswick has launched a new set of navigation services for all IEHPs (Internationally Educated Health Professionals) which includes physicians, all regulated allied health professions, and the various nursing groups.
Each profession has a specific set of requirements which must be met in order to practice in New Brunswick.
The New Brunswick IEHP Navigation Service provides customized, profession-specific and client-centred service to IEHPs at no cost to the candidate.
The service assists candidates with key barriers they might experience during the process to licensure, offering guidance surrounding:
For more information and to connect with an IEHP Navigation Service, see: https://nbhealthjobs.ca/internationally-educated-health-professionals/