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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
If you are looking for PR, diplomas are the best as those are for a year and gives you opportunity to work as well. For registering as a pharmacist, follow these steps. 1. First of all your back home degree should be evaluated by Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada.(PEBC, Canada) 2. Then you have to pass two exams conducted by PEBC called ' Evaluating Exam and Qualifying Exam'. 3. Once you pass the above two exams (PEBC Evaluation and Qualifying exams) you will be given a certificate called 'Certificate of qualification' by PEBC4. Now it's your turn to choose which province you would like to practice and obtain English score according to that province regulation 5.Next you have to finish sufficient hours of training in the pharmacy (usually there are 2 stages of training, studentship and internship) 6.Finally, pass the Law exam (Jurisprudence exam) and get the ' Pharmacist License '. Hope this suffice