+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
luckymystery said:
Thanks but could not understand the 1st link is it for Dubai registration or USA? Don't see anything for Canada?

Become a Pharmacist in Canada


You have to pass the following steps:

1 – Obtain University Degree

Graduate from a Canadian university, obtaining a Bachelor’s degree in pharmacy. Ten universities across the country offer such a degree – there is one in each province while Quebec and Ontario have two each. All these universities offer standard four-year Pharmacy programs.

2 – Find Apprenticeship or Internship

Get some practical experience through an apprenticeship or internship hours. You need practical training of several hundreds hours under a licensed pharmacist in addition to your Bachelor’s degree. As pharmacy professionals are licensed at the provincial level, the exact requirements depend on which province you will work in. However, this is a good opportunity
to develop useful skills related to your future career as a pharmacist.

3 – Find about the Legal Aspects

Being part of the healthcare community and working with dangerous substances that are under control, you have to satisfy a number of legal requirements. So, you have to be clear about the legal aspects of pharmacy. In most universities, this issue is included in the undergraduate programs. In British Columbia, for instance, there is a separate Jurisprudence exam that you are required to sit.

4 – Sitting Language Tests

Fluency in English is a must to become a licensed pharmacist in some of Canada’s provinces. In Quebec, fluency in French is required. Although a degree from any Canadian university is undoubted evidence of fluency in English or French, there are language tests and fluency standards that you should be able to cover.

5 – Pass National Qualifying Exam

As a next step, you need to take the national qualifying exam through the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC). The test given by the national certification body for the pharmacists in Canada consists of two parts. A pharmacy degree is a mandatory requirement before you take the examination. However, if you are graduating senior, you can also apply, but you have to obtain the degree prior to the exam date. The exams are held twice a year.

6 – Becoming Pharmacist for Foreign Nationals

If you are a pharmacist but not a Canadian citizen or resident, you will have to meet exactly the same requirements listed above. So, you can avail yourself of the International Pharmacy Graduate Program thought at the University of Toronto or the Canadian Pharmacy Practice Program at the University of British Columbia
 
21685 said:
Dear Kanmen can you tell what is the job position in Security field in saskatchwan and how much they are paid.

There are jobs available in this field ,please go through the links below to have an idea about positions and salary
http://www.wowjobs.ca/BrowseResults.aspx?q=Security+Guard&s=r&l=SK
http://ca.indeed.com/Security-jobs-in-Saskatoon,-SK

First of all individuals seeking employment in the security industry as a security guard have to apply for security licence certification course of 40 hours.
The following link will be helpful for you to get training by commissionaires.
http://www.commissionaires.sk.ca/en/services-business/business-security-guard-training/
To read the manual ,go through the link below
http://www.cpsp.gov.sk.ca/PISG-Manual-07.pdf
 
Kanamen said:
Become a Pharmacist in Canada
6 – Becoming Pharmacist for Foreign Nationals

If you are a pharmacist but not a Canadian citizen or resident, you will have to meet exactly the same requirements listed above. So, you can avail yourself of the International Pharmacy Graduate Program thought at the University of Toronto or the Canadian Pharmacy Practice Program at the University of British Columbia

Is there any university in Regina for International Pharmacy Graduate Program???
 
luckymystery said:
Is there any university in Regina for International Pharmacy Graduate Program???

Please contact them through email
http://www.usask.ca/pharmacy-nutrition/directory/index.php

Admissions/Undergraduate inquiries:

Undergrad-Pharmacy-Nutrition@usask.ca

Graduate Studies/Research inquiries:

Grad-Pharmacy-Nutrition@usask.ca

Alumni and Development inquiries

Alum-Pharmacy-Nutrition@usask.ca

Other inquiries:

Pharmacy-Nutrition@usask.ca
 
Dear Kanamen
Greetings!

I have seen mails/ replies posted you. They are really helpful for newcomers.
I am also immigrating to Regina in May 2012. I am an insurance adjuster (NOC-1233)
and looking after auto insurance claims.
I am looking for any initial jobs in Insurance or automobile/transport field.
Please share your valuable experience/tips.
I will send my resume if required by you.

Regards

Vivek
 
vivekgarg277 said:
Dear Kanamen
Greetings!

I have seen mails/ replies posted you. They are really helpful for newcomers.
I am also immigrating to Regina in May 2012. I am an insurance adjuster (NOC-1233)
and looking after auto insurance claims.
I am looking for any initial jobs in Insurance or automobile/transport field.
Please share your valuable experience/tips.
I will send my resume if required by you.

Regards

Vivek

My friend email me your resume ,be sure to erase your personal info on it.
 
Dear Kanamen,

In a PM i send you details about me, my work, profession and my plan to land in Saskatchewan in June 2012 Inshallah, and also tells you that what makes me nervous.

Brother, May i have your E-mail so that i send you my resume and you will suggest accordingly to adjust in a new country ASAP.
Hope you don't mind.
 
w3soul said:
Dear Kanamen,

In a PM i send you details about me, my work, profession and my plan to land in Saskatchewan in June 2012 Inshallah, and also tells you that what makes me nervous.

Brother, May i have your E-mail so that i send you my resume and you will suggest accordingly to adjust in a new country ASAP.
Hope you don't mind.

My eamil is kanamen@hotmail.ca(make sure its hotmail.ca)

I read your PM and new your fears.
I know you are so nervous. OK Brother ,here is the solution specially for you
Inform me about 4 to 5 weeks in advance of your schedule .I will receive you at Saskatoon Airport to your accommodation.
Next day we will go to different Govt:Offices for S.I.N,DL,MC and we will visit different agencies.I will introduce to transportation system in Saskatoon and make you familiar for other day to day living necessaries.In my busy days ,some of my friends will help you
Are you comfortable now my friend ?Don't worry be happy
Good Luck
 
Brother the Email was send with all details.

Kanamen said:
My eamil is kanamen @ hotmail.ca(make sure its hotmail.ca)

I read your PM and new your fears.
I know you are so nervous. OK Brother ,here is the solution specially for you
Inform me about 4 to 5 weeks in advance of your schedule .I will receive you at Saskatoon Airport to your accommodation.
Next day we will go to different Govt:Offices for S.I.N,DL,MC and we will visit different agencies.I will introduce to transportation system in Saskatoon and make you familiar for other day to day living necessaries.In my busy days ,some of my friends will help you
Are you comfortable now my friend ?Don't worry be happy
Good Luck
 
Dear Kanamen,

God bless u for ur deeds. You r helping others a lot.
Wht is the scope of physiotherapist in SASKATCHEWAN?
And are physiotherapy assistant jobs easily available there?

regards,
kg
 
kg_bang said:
Dear Kanamen,

God bless u for ur deeds. You r helping others a lot.
Wht is the scope of physiotherapist in SASKATCHEWAN?
And are physiotherapy assistant jobs easily available there?

regards,
kg
Thanks my friend.
Physiotherapists are very successful here in Saskatchewan ,you will have a bright future if you meet all the requirements.
First of all go through the links below to be informed about your field:
http://www.saskphysio.org/
http://www.saskphysio.org/careers/qualifications-and-training.html
http://www.health.gov.sk.ca/physiotherapist
http://www.health.gov.sk.ca/health-care-action-plan
http://www.alliancept.org/pdfs/alliance_resources_newsroom_guide_sup_workers_eng.pdf

Better have a volunteer position in hospitals /clinics to get experience.
Make a Canadian Style resume.

Once landed ,keep in touch ,I will help you
Good Luck
 
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FIND YOUR JOB IN SASKATCHEWAN
Visit the Saskatchewan booth at
The National Job Fair,
Metro Toronto Convention Center

Wednesday, Thursday, April 4,5, 2012.

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(Please check after few days full list of upcoming job fair in month of April 2012 http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/thousands-thousands-thousands-jobs-in-toronto-upcoming-job-fairs-t83858.0.html)


Hope that helps,

hmisabpk
 
hmisabpk said:
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FIND YOUR JOB IN SASKATCHEWAN
Visit the Saskatchewan booth at
The National Job Fair,
Metro Toronto Convention Center

Wednesday, Thursday, April 4,5, 2012.

images
images
images


(Please check after few days full list of upcoming job fair in month of April 2012 http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/thousands-thousands-thousands-jobs-in-toronto-upcoming-job-fairs-t83858.0.html)


Hope that helps,

hmisabpk

Thank You Sir ,please keep posting all job fairs and job opportunities in Saskatchewan.I will appreciate it........+1 for you