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Hello mayank
Thanks for the information , no worries now because I told you that when they implemented theses new rules that time I had everything ready but some consultants in India they said me that you can't apply with your diploma basis so I didn't apply . Only one person told me that I m eligible that is campble Cohen from canadavisa.com. but I didn't listen him that time.
so I applied to Quebec in December with the help of campble Cohen.

I just read your profile that you applied in last month. Is it true but why so late.

But never mind good luck for your process.

Thanks
Stillhope
 
Ok...I am happy to see that findings of me is true.As C.Cohen also agreed. That is why i suggest future applicant to stay away from crook consultant. As its so easy to do all. And wonderful forum is here to help

Good luck for your qubac process.


Regards,
Mayank

STILLHOPE said:
Hello mayank
Thanks for the information , no worries now because I told you that when they implemented theses new rules that time I had everything ready but some consultants in India they said me that you can't apply with your diploma basis so I didn't apply . Only one person told me that I m eligible that is campble Cohen from canadavisa.com. but I didn't listen him that time.
so I applied to Quebec in December with the help of campble Cohen.

I just read your profile that you applied in last month. Is it true but why so late.

But never mind good luck for your process.

Thanks
Stillhope
 
Canada is a beautiful country with plethora of opportunities. Currently Canada is facing a shortage in many professions. These professions have been listed in the Canadian Priority Occupation List (POL). In this article we are discussing the demand for pharmacists in the Canadian workforce.

Pharmacists work in pharmaceutical companies, government departments and agencies as well as in drug research. There are two main categories of pharmacists i.e. the Hospital/Community pharmacists and the Industrial pharmacists.

Community pharmacists:

•Dispense prescribed drug dosage
•Proper storage of pharmaceuticals
•Offer consultative services to customers and health care providers
While industrial pharmacists:

•Engage in research
•Clinical trials
•Quality control
•Analyze risk factor of drugs
•Promotion of drugs
The specializations under pharmacists are:

•Clinical pharmacist
•Community pharmacist
•Druggist
•Hospital pharmacist
•Industrial pharmacist
•Pharmacist
•Retail pharmacist
The minimum requirements to be professionally admissible in Canada:

•A bachelors degree in Pharmacy or related field is a must
•Relevant training
•Licensure required for Hospital and Community pharmacists
The compensation in this field:

The compensation is simply great on average CDN$35-45 is paid for an hour. With the hourly figure as high as CDN$57!

The employment prospects for pharmacists:

Pharmacists are listed in the 29th position of the high demand jobs in Canada. The overall demand in the nation is constant, but the following provinces and territories are experiencing more shortage than the rest.

British Columbia: This province offers good scope for pharmacists. The number of hospitals is highest in Lower Mainland Southwest, Vancouver Island and Coast Regions hence there is a rising demand for pharmaceutical services. The estimated employment this year is 4240.

Saskatchewan: Employment opportunities are particularly good in the Regina area.

Alberta: Job prospects are great in this province. With the recent changes in the Alberta health legislation, the demand for pharmacists has seen a never before rise.

Manitoba: The estimated employment this year is supposedly 1,095.

Nova Scotia: The job prospects are great in this province. Areas like Annapolis Valley, Antigonish, Pictou, Guysborough, and Cape Breton Island are experiencing an acute shortage.

New Brunswick: Areas like Campbellton, Bathurst, Caraquet, Miramichi Fredericton, Woodstock, Grand Falls, Edmundston and other local areas are experiencing particular shortage.

Ontario: Areas like Hamilton-Niagara Peninsula-Brantford Area, London-Woodstock Area and Ottawa region are particularly experiencing more shortage.

Prince Edward Island: On a general basis the province offers good scope for pharmacists.
 
Its a really excellent & informative post...+1 from me ...

Keep post such kind of information ..

Regards,
Mayank

shibuya said:
Canada is a beautiful country with plethora of opportunities. Currently Canada is facing a shortage in many professions. These professions have been listed in the Canadian Priority Occupation List (POL). In this article we are discussing the demand for pharmacists in the Canadian workforce.

Pharmacists work in pharmaceutical companies, government departments and agencies as well as in drug research. There are two main categories of pharmacists i.e. the Hospital/Community pharmacists and the Industrial pharmacists.

Community pharmacists:

•Dispense prescribed drug dosage
•Proper storage of pharmaceuticals
•Offer consultative services to customers and health care providers
While industrial pharmacists:

•Engage in research
•Clinical trials
•Quality control
•Analyze risk factor of drugs
•Promotion of drugs
The specializations under pharmacists are:

•Clinical pharmacist
•Community pharmacist
•Druggist
•Hospital pharmacist
•Industrial pharmacist
•Pharmacist
•Retail pharmacist
The minimum requirements to be professionally admissible in Canada:

•A bachelors degree in Pharmacy or related field is a must
•Relevant training
•Licensure required for Hospital and Community pharmacists
The compensation in this field:

The compensation is simply great on average CDN$35-45 is paid for an hour. With the hourly figure as high as CDN$57!

The employment prospects for pharmacists:

Pharmacists are listed in the 29th position of the high demand jobs in Canada. The overall demand in the nation is constant, but the following provinces and territories are experiencing more shortage than the rest.

British Columbia: This province offers good scope for pharmacists. The number of hospitals is highest in Lower Mainland Southwest, Vancouver Island and Coast Regions hence there is a rising demand for pharmaceutical services. The estimated employment this year is 4240.

Saskatchewan: Employment opportunities are particularly good in the Regina area.

Alberta: Job prospects are great in this province. With the recent changes in the Alberta health legislation, the demand for pharmacists has seen a never before rise.

Manitoba: The estimated employment this year is supposedly 1,095.

Nova Scotia: The job prospects are great in this province. Areas like Annapolis Valley, Antigonish, Pictou, Guysborough, and Cape Breton Island are experiencing an acute shortage.

New Brunswick: Areas like Campbellton, Bathurst, Caraquet, Miramichi Fredericton, Woodstock, Grand Falls, Edmundston and other local areas are experiencing particular shortage.

Ontario: Areas like Hamilton-Niagara Peninsula-Brantford Area, London-Woodstock Area and Ottawa region are particularly experiencing more shortage.

Prince Edward Island: On a general basis the province offers good scope for pharmacists.
 
hello mayank

thanks for the information, so it means you also applied through mr cohen

bye
stillhope

mayankpandya said:
Ok...I am happy to see that findings of me is true.As C.Cohen also agreed. That is why i suggest future applicant to stay away from crook consultant. As its so easy to do all. And wonderful forum is here to help

Good luck for your qubac process.


Regards,
Mayank
 
No , i have apply by my own.

As before applying ...i was also confused on Whether D.Pharma can apply or not ?

After in depth analysis i found yes. And today i also confirm that with post..that Cohen also gave positive signal.

Regards,
Mayank

STILLHOPE said:
hello mayank

thanks for the information, so it means you also applied through mr cohen

bye
stillhope
 
Applications received toward the overall cap: 8,801 of 20,000 as of March 7, 2011

3131 Pharmacists -----> 977
 
It seems that in next update ...11 march...CAP will be 1000.

Regards,
Mayank

michaelsabry said:
Applications received toward the overall cap: 8,801 of 20,000 as of March 7, 2011

3131 Pharmacists -----> 977
 
mayankpandya said:
It seems that in next update ...11 march...CAP will be 1000.

Regards,
Mayank
I FEAR SO TOO :o :o
 
Why are you in fear ?

When you send your file ?

Regards,
Mayank

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OBIE said:
I FEAR SO TOO :o :o
 
Is it possible for Diploma Pharmacist to give PEBC pharmacist exam? My wife is D.Pharm and having more than 5 years experience in Hospital Pharmacy. So can she give PEBC pharmcist exam?

Thx for co-operation.
 
I think to appear in PEBC one need to have bachelor.

Regards,

Mayank

jonty said:
Is it possible for Diploma Pharmacist to give PEBC pharmacist exam? My wife is D.Pharm and having more than 5 years experience in Hospital Pharmacy. So can she give PEBC pharmcist exam?

Thx for co-operation.
 
Dear Sir or Madam,



Please be advised that your application was returned with all attachments on 8 February 2011. It was deemed incomplete due to language issue. We do not keep detailed records of each application returned so I am unable to provide more case specific details. Please note: all returned applications are sent via regular mail to the mailing address as entered on the application form. There is no tracking number.



Thank you for your interest in Canada.



CB

Person making the enquiry

Full name of person making the enquiry
mittal amit tailor
Email Address
mittal_tailor@rediffmail.com

Principal Applicant

Given Name
mittal amit tailor
Surname
tailor

Date of Birth
September–20–1979
Client ID or File Number
My file for FSW noc 3131 reached there on 4th february received by Mike. My cc has not charged yet,some people have charged cc even filed after me. I am worried about my application. Please let me know what happened wrong.

Your Enquiry

This is the mail I got today
 
Hallo
Dear Ved
first of all i am sorry for what has happened
and in the same time iam worried as same as you
but in the meanwhile my i have applied through a consultant and some money has been enchashed from his cc and i want to know wether this were mu money or not
so i am waiting
my question is that you have received the e mail today ? did you include the IELT or not
and is ther any possible e mail adresse to know the situation of my application
If anyone has an answer please tell me s i am very worried
 
Hello mayank
What is pebc means could you explain me little bit about that please
Thanks
stillhope

mayankpandya said:
I think to appear in PEBC one need to have bachelor.

Regards,

Mayank