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I am a counselling psychologist...am i eligible for work visa

junep

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Hello everyone

I am a counselling psychologist and want to apply for immigration to Canada. i'd appreciate advices on whether I am eligible and how do i proceed.Thank you in advance.
 

jes_ON

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You would need an offer of employment to come as a skilled worker. This would be almost impossible to obtain, since it is a regulated profession and you would need Canadian credentials before you could work. Your best bet would be to come as a student - in some provinces a PhD is required to practice under the title of psychologist.

http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/noc/english/noc/2006/ProfileDescription.aspx?val=4&val1=4151&val27=psychologist&val28=0&val29=0&val30=2&val31=1&val32=1&val33=1&val34=1&val35=1&val36=1&val37=1&val38=0&val39=0&val40=Group+Title
 

jes_ON

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you will have to go through a credentials assessment an a bridging program... these are done at the provincial level, go here for ontario info

http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/working/OI_ACADEMIC.html

but that is getting ahead... you still have the problem of finding a way to qualify ...
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/index.asp
 

junep

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So Jess.... you mean it would be difficult ,,, even if you have a doctorate degree.I have 10 years of experience as a trainer and career counselor.All this will not count.?
 

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junep said:
So Jess.... you mean it would be difficult ,,, even if you have a doctorate degree.I have 10 years of experience as a trainer and career counselor.All this will not count.?
If you have PHd Degree, You can teach in College or University.

You can apply any of the NOC, if you have at lease 1 year experience as a teacher

NOC: 4121 University Professor
NOC: 4131 College and Vocational Trainers
 

jes_ON

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junep said:
So Jess.... you mean it would be difficult ,,, even if you have a doctorate degree.I have 10 years of experience as a trainer and career counselor.All this will not count.?
I didn't say it wouldn't count, I said that you would have to go through the credentials assessment and bridging programs, regardless of the experience you have. Even with that, it will be difficult to demonstrate to Canadian employers that (for example) your career counseling experience will have relevance in Canada. Not saying it can't be done, but be prepared for challenge...

You can get the credentials assessment done before you do anything else. That will give you some idea of how your education and experience will be evaluated in Canada before you invest too much time and money in the immigration application... Recommend you have it done in the province where you think you want to live...
 

junep

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Thanks Jess...And Thanks Visa expert , your comments for instructor is quite in sync to my work exp.