To practise physiotherapy in Manitoba you must:
You must complete the following steps:
STEP 1: Contact the College of Physiotherapists of Manitoba and tell them you are an internationally educated physiotherapist and want to receive information on how to become licensed to practise in Manitoba.
College of Physiotherapists of Manitoba
211 - 675 Pembina Highway
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3M 2L6
Phone: 204-287-8502
Fax: 204-474-2506
E-mail: info@manitobaphysio.com
Website: manitobaphysio.com
STEP 2: Contact the Canadian Alliance of Physiotherapy Regulators and tell them you are an internationally educated physiotherapist in the process of becoming licensed in Manitoba.
Canadian Alliance of Physiotherapy Regulators
501 - 1243 Islington Avenue
Toronto, Ontario M8X 1Y9
Phone: 416-234-8800
Fax: 416-234-8820
Website: alliancept.org
STEP 3: Complete the Canadian Alliance of Physiotherapy Regulators application form and checklist to register for the physiotherapy competency examination.
You must submit the following:
* If documents are not in English, notarized translations are required.
STEP 4: Complete the physiotherapy competency examination.
STEP 5: Complete part 1: qualifying examination.
(For exam information ask the Canadian Alliance of Physiotherapy Regulators.)
STEP 6: Complete the College of Physiotherapists of Manitoba application for registration.
STEP 7: Complete part 2: physiotherapy national examination.
STEP 8: Apply for full licensure with the College of Physiotherapists of Manitoba.
STEP 9: When all requirements have been met and fees paid, you will be granted full licensure by the College of Physiotherapists of Manitoba.
Additional information
Annual College of Physiotherapists of Manitoba registration fee is $425.
If your program of study is assessed as not equivalent to Manitoba standards, recognition for work experience or prior learning may be considered through a prior-learning assessment process and you may be asked to complete additional requirements.
The physiotherapy competency examination fees are:
The qualifying examination is offered in January, March, May, July, September and November. Registration fee is $200. Examination fee is $575.
The physiotherapy national examination is offered in June and November in Winnipeg if there is enough demand. Registration fee is $200. Examination fee is $1,000.
Revised October 2009
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