I am a landed Immigrant here in Canada. I am having a hard time getting through with it because as a partial result of the credentialling it stated that i do not pass the school-year requirement. In the Phil. it's 15 years from primary til finishing a bachelor's degree excluding kindergarten and nursery school. Why is that so? I am trying to satisfy them with regards to the coursework requirement for I feel that all the topics which they stated we lack in the curriculum is being worked on. I have been hearing that if you don't complete the school-year requirement they will ask you to go back to school which is stupid because the coursework requirement is more important because that where lie the practise. Going back to school will be wasted rather spent on a masteral program. I am just irked by a comment of a Canadian that education here is of the highest standards or was it that they just don't accept that standards can also be met and achieved by other countries.
Also the regulators should have a separate criteria for evaluating professionals already as against graduating students. Professionals have already developed skills based on their education for the delivery of physiotherapy services. I mean wouldn't it be more secure that the applicant has already license in their country of origin?
I hope this would open the line of thinking of the regulators especially as a child of Trudeau who advocated social justice.
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