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Hi,

I am planning to move to Canada under Express Entry or PNP along with my wife. She has done Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine (4.5 years full time + 1 year supervised internship) from Ahmedabad, India. Additionally, she has experience of 3+ years with National Rural Health Management, a Government body of India, where she mostly treats Newborns and School kids.

Q. Can she practice as registered Homeopath after completing a short duration course from College of Homeopaths, Ontario (regulatory body in Ontario) or similar to
"Homeopathic Post Graduate Program (in Class)" from CCHM (Canadian College of Homeopathic Medicine 1881 Yonge Street, Suite 500, Toronto) ?

If not, what course she will have to undergo?

Our concern here is she has spent 5.5 years and around CA$ 25,000 on her education, so we are looking at a course/examination which allows her to get a Government / Private Job or practice in Canada as 'Registered Practitioner' with minimum cost and duration possible. This is where we're stuck right now and can't decide whether to apply for Canada or not.

P.S. I am a Bachelor of Business Administration with 7 years of experience being Advertising Manager in India

Hoping for your reply with right directions.

Thank you, pardon me for my English.
 
Obviously this is a very specialised field so not sure how many responses you might get on this forum other than Google searches that you have probably already performed but assume you have seen this site ?
http://www.csoh.ca/Registration.htm

http://www.csoh.ca/Registration_Requirements.htm

Have you emailed the organisations in your post with the same question ?
 
Hi,

Thanks for your your time, I did google searches but did not came across this one. I think this will help us, I'll contact them to get more details.

Yes, I did emailed the same question to College of Homeopaths, Ontario, waiting for their reply.
 
Ontario regulates homeopathy, other provinces don't. There is no federal regulation.

She will not be allowed to claim to be a real medicine worker (such as nurse, pharmacist or a medical doctor).

As far as employment, she can forget about government positions and should look for private homeopathic clinics to see if they can refer her to whatever "professional" association in Ontario regulates it.

Outside Ontario, anyone can be a homeopath.
 
Thanks for the information Man, I'll keep that in mind and contact any private clinic from here if I can.