Please, I'm currently trying to proceed with my Canadian PR journey. I've watched videos about this process and have decided that it'd be the path I want to follow..
My question now is..
1. What materials would you recommend for the Evaluation exam? I know that this can be written in Nigeria..
2. What sources would you recommend for me to ace my IELTS? I'd love for me to have like an 8.0 in all tests..
3. If you could help me, I'd appreciate if I can join a WhatsApp or telegram community of pharmacists willing to travel..
If I do well in my evaluation exam, I know that I would be able to travel to Canada so as to complete the remaining processes and would be working part-time so I would be able to also raise funds for the other exams..
I'm currently working and gathering funds and I want to take the exams one at a time. I know that it's possible. I just want to try my best not to base in Nigeria as I'm still young and fresh..
I'd be really grateful if you could help me..
Blurpy:
Some Raw Information
If You are tight on funds: Canada PR is your best bet. This path is the cheapest way for pharmacists to japa, however this path is slow but it’s worth it as you’re getting a Permanent Resident status without paying any tuition whatsoever. If you can be studious and learn French in addition to your pebc evaluation. You’re have a 90% chance of getting an invite. Furthermore, this path might be tough depending on the city you arrive , Canada job search can be tougher than the UK , it’s easy to start working immediately you arrive compared to Canada. These are first hand information. You’ll need cash to survive the first few months of bills whilst searching for a job. Also, you can get to complete the licensing process by writing the evaluation, Mcq & Osce exams.
If you are liquid , UK is your best bet . Quick and fast , in two years you start working as a licensed pharmacist having passed the GPHC exam . Currently the higher paying sector is community pharmacy with entry roles as high as £55k per annum. NHS starts lower but still matches up with time and progression. The UK is still great for skilled professionals , the hack is to live in less populated area and save big on rent.
The OPRA Pathway , I really don’t have first hand information from Australia, but I don’t suppose there are many invites being given out at the moment and getting work visa from overseas comes with competition. I’d like if anyone can contribute to this pathway