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NOC. 3142 - Physiotherapists

Pippin

VIP Member
Mar 22, 2010
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Don't panic you have lots of time, just make doubly sure all your boxes are checked or N/A, signed wherever required, etc. Only 78 Physios so far in the list. Here is the link so you can check on it as necessary:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/complete-applications.asp
Good Luck!
 
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58553CA

Guest
Hello Dear Bugslife,

i am a physio, applied in March 10, got my file no. and sent full documents to London Visa office on 18 September 2010...............waiting for 2nd AOR (with Medicals I hope).......

thanks

JAP (58553CA)
 

Vidya_offto_canada

Full Member
Dec 12, 2010
46
1
Category........
Visa Office......
New Delhi
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
30-11-2009
Doc's Request.
03-02-2010
IELTS Request
7.5
File Transfer...
10-02-2010
Med's Request
11-10-2010
Med's Done....
04-11-2010
Interview........
waived off......!
Passport Req..
11-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
14-02-2011
LANDED..........
June 2011
Hi

I applied (NOC 3142) on Nov 30, 2009 & file was transfered on Feb 10, 2010 to CHC, ND.

I submitted all my documents on April 21, 2010 and Passport after medical exam on Nov 11, 2010 to CHC, New Delhi.

Any idea how long it will take to get the passport back.......?

Regards
Vidya
 

dreamteam

Star Member
Nov 26, 2008
188
6
Just want to inform us that there are many casual rehab assistant jobs available with Fraser Health Auhtority coming up in the new year and of course if we read the Alliance Paper on this category of support workers, we will discover that there are two groups of Physiotherapy Support Worker (PSW),those who are actually trained and those who have experience that make up to that level of proficiency, so we can apply while waiting either for NPTE or PCE to understand the way it happens here.
 

dreamteam

Star Member
Nov 26, 2008
188
6
just found out that there is a budget of $2,500.00 for foreign trained physios in BC through the backinmotion program for the skills enhancement part of the program. this includes credentialling, I think exams too. they only pay 2/3rds of whatever you pay to the regulatory body even your postage and notarization costs.
 

9jcanada

Champion Member
Oct 16, 2010
1,020
52
Calgary Alberta
App. Filed.......
12/01/2011
AOR Received.
10/06/2011
Med's Request
09/02/2012
Med's Done....
14/02/2012
Interview........
N/A
Passport Req..
26/03/2012
VISA ISSUED...
04/05/2012
LANDED..........
August 2012
dreamteam said:
just found out that there is a budget of $2,500.00 for foreign trained physios in BC through the backinmotion program for the skills enhancement part of the program. this includes credentialling, I think exams too. they only pay 2/3rds of whatever you pay to the regulatory body even your postage and notarization costs.
This is a very useful info. Many thanks dreamteam.
 

9jcanada

Champion Member
Oct 16, 2010
1,020
52
Calgary Alberta
App. Filed.......
12/01/2011
AOR Received.
10/06/2011
Med's Request
09/02/2012
Med's Done....
14/02/2012
Interview........
N/A
Passport Req..
26/03/2012
VISA ISSUED...
04/05/2012
LANDED..........
August 2012
Anyone got update re Alliance credentialing these days. Mine is at advanced stage, so fingers crossed. BTW did anyone complete the context of physiotherapy practice in Canada, as part of their credentialing process? Did you do this while the credentialing process was ongoing or after it had been completed. I am thinking of getting it done right away while am waiting for the outcome of the credentialing seeings as I am going to do it anyway. Any suggestions please.
 

CU

Newbie
Jan 7, 2011
6
0
Hi everyone,
I'm a UK-trained physio going through the whole visa process (it's been a loooooong time.....)
I started the whole credentialling process in Jan 08 and passed the clinical exam in Canada in June '10 so it's taken me a while (and a lot of money!). To be honest it was quite difficult but more due to the fact that I've been qualified for 8 years and had to revise stuff I hadn't done since I was a junior!
I started applying for permanent residency in April '10 with Willis and Brazolot who are a immigration consultancy firm-I guess they have helped me but it hasn't meant that I've been fast tracked through-has anyone else gone with them?
I heard in Nov that my application was being sent to the High commission and I now have to wait another 8-10 months! Is this normal???? i'm not great with patience so this is really testing me!
Thanks,
CU
Thanks 9jcanada for link to this)
 

9jcanada

Champion Member
Oct 16, 2010
1,020
52
Calgary Alberta
App. Filed.......
12/01/2011
AOR Received.
10/06/2011
Med's Request
09/02/2012
Med's Done....
14/02/2012
Interview........
N/A
Passport Req..
26/03/2012
VISA ISSUED...
04/05/2012
LANDED..........
August 2012
Welcome on board CU. I am currently practicing in Ireland. I did my post-grad here some years back and fell in love with here and have been here since then. I however now have to move on. You are right, it's quite difficult to readjust to the PCE exams demands especially haven been qualified for so long, but we have to face the music, don't we? Do you mind sharing us some info about what startegy(ies) helped you with your exam process. Did you attend some tutorials in Canada? The impression I get from many is that it is near impossible to pas the exams especially the clinical exam if you haven't practice or have some form of hands on experience in Canada.

In relation to the PR process, my understanding is that once your documents are transfered to the visa office all you can do is wait. If it's any help, It would appear that applications submitted btw Feb 2008 and June 2010 are now taking about 14 months avg to process. You can brows through different threads on the forum. I am sure there are lots here with similar timeline and visa office as you. That should give you ideas what is going on with your cohorts.
 

CU

Newbie
Jan 7, 2011
6
0
Thanks for the info 9jcanada, I was thinking it would be another slog but good things come to those who wait right????!
Regarding the exam, I actually found the written harder, it was a multiple choice paper. The main thing is their terminology, for example cane rather than stick etc. I also had a question about measuring walking aids and none of the answers where what I was thinking so it does mean you have to take your time and think a bit more about your answers as 2 of them are very close so you could misinterpret the question. I found it useful to do the example questions on the allliance website, this is a good example of the sort of thing you would be asked.
I never attended any of the tutorials, I just revised myself using books and talking to some of my colleagues who have had experience in different areas. For example spinal cord injuries-never done it and didn't have a clue but got a book on it an used some info my colleague had and went through it like that. I'm also based here in the UK so when I did the exam out there I literally went out for a 2 week hol and did the exam at the start. To be honest it doesn't matter where you go in the world physio is pretty much the same.

For the practical I revised for about 4-5 months (not every night!). I've been in outpatients for 3 years and before that I was doing inpatient ortho and medical wards so some stuff was still in the forefront (ish) of my brain.
It's not really the fact that it's hard, it's more the fact that it's a lot to learn. I found it helpful using the orientation resource, again from the alliance. This gives you a good overview of things to revise and examples to follow.
It's funny that the exam is on every part of physio so even if you're the best physio in your speciality they still want to know that you can be competent in other areas even though potentially your job out there would be nothing to do with that area!
Anyway, i hope that helps???? LEt me know if I can be of any more use and will keep waiting...........
CU
 

hariranjith

Hero Member
Nov 18, 2010
202
5
malaysia
Category........
Visa Office......
New delhi
NOC Code......
3142
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
3.2.2011
Doc's Request.
sent with application
AOR Received.
PER on 22/3/2011 2AOR 14 /4/11
File Transfer...
9/4/11
Med's Request
7/12/2011
Med's Done....
26/12/2011
Passport Req..
7/12/2011
VISA ISSUED...
2/4/2012
LANDED..........
17/5/2012
hello there
what is the noc code for physiotherapy lecturer?
thanks
hari ranjith
 

9jcanada

Champion Member
Oct 16, 2010
1,020
52
Calgary Alberta
App. Filed.......
12/01/2011
AOR Received.
10/06/2011
Med's Request
09/02/2012
Med's Done....
14/02/2012
Interview........
N/A
Passport Req..
26/03/2012
VISA ISSUED...
04/05/2012
LANDED..........
August 2012
Hello guys, anyone knows how long it is taking The Alliance to complete the credentialing evaluation these days? My completed documentation was received in December (as per their document inventory sent to me 25th Dec) and I still have not got anything from them. I am thinking of requesting the Alliance to send my the module for the module on Context of Physiotherapy Practice in Canada so I can complete it while waiting for the outcome of the credentialing. We are all still going to do it anyway. What do you guys think?

9j
 

Anu 81

Star Member
Apr 12, 2010
80
1
Canada
Category........
Visa Office......
CHC-New Delhi
NOC Code......
0311/3142
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
9th-Apr-10
Doc's Request.
23rd-Jun-10
AOR Received.
1st AOR:23-Apr-10
IELTS Request
21st Aug-10
File Transfer...
30th-Jun-10
Med's Request
8th Nov 2012
Med's Done....
29th Nov 2012
Interview........
Waived off
Passport Req..
8th Nov 2012
VISA ISSUED...
DM on 9/4/2013 , Visa issued on 4/4/2013, Received on 13/4/2013
LANDED..........
19 July 2013
9jcanada said:
Hello guys, anyone knows how long it is taking The Alliance to complete the credentialing evaluation these days? My completed documentation was received in December (as per their document inventory sent to me 25th Dec) and I still have not got anything from them. I am thinking of requesting the Alliance to send my the module for the module on Context of Physiotherapy Practice in Canada so I can complete it while waiting for the outcome of the credentialing. We are all still going to do it anyway. What do you guys think?

9j
Hi friend,
The Canadian alliance of physiotherapy had an overwhelming response for the last few months.Their normal credentialing process time can be 12-14 weeks,but because of the large increase in the amount of application and that is causing a backlog in their projected timeline for credentials assessment process.I hope you might need to wait for couple of weeks.For more information,please check out the link http://www.alliancept.org/pdfs/Cred_Notice_to_Applicants-Delay_in_Processing_Applications.pdf

Wish you good luck friends