
Canada is opening new doors for doctors, especially those from India. With a growing demand for medical professionals, the Canadian government has announced a new immigration initiative that allows foreign physicians to obtain Permanent Residency (PR) more easily—and get a work permit in as little as 14 days.
Fast-Track PR for Physicians
Under the new program, titled “Physicians with Canadian Work Experience,” foreign doctors who have at least 12 months of full-time work experience in Canada over the past three years can qualify. Eligible positions include General Practitioners, Family Physicians, Surgery Specialists, and Clinical & Laboratory Medicine Specialists. The program is expected to open for applications in early 2026.
Provincial Nominee Program & Reserved PR Spots
The initiative will be run in collaboration with Canada’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). Each province can nominate doctors for PR, and a total of 5,000 PR spots will be reserved exclusively for medical professionals under this scheme. This means that doctors who receive a job offer in any province can be nominated directly for PR, simplifying the process significantly.
Work Permit in Just Two Weeks
In a major boost, nominated doctors will receive their Canadian work permits within just 14 days. This allows them to start practicing immediately while their PR application is being processed—a significant improvement over the current months-long wait for work permits.
Addressing Canada’s Healthcare Demand
Currently, healthcare workers can obtain PR through an express entry category without Canadian work experience, requiring only six months of work experience either in Canada or abroad. However, with the launch of this new category, Canada aims to directly attract doctors to provinces where their expertise is most needed.
This program is set to benefit both doctors seeking new opportunities and Canadian provinces facing critical shortages in healthcare professionals.
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Canada Launches Fast-Track PR Program for Doctors: Work Permit in Just 14 Days
Canada is opening new doors for doctors, especially those from India. With a growing demand for medical professionals, the Canadian government has announced a new immigration initiative that allows foreign physicians to obtain Permanent Residency (PR) more easily—and get a work permit in as little as 14 days.
Fast-Track PR for Physicians
Under the new program, titled “Physicians with Canadian Work Experience,” foreign doctors who have at least 12 months of full-time work experience in Canada over the past three years can qualify. Eligible positions include General Practitioners, Family Physicians, Surgery Specialists, and Clinical & Laboratory Medicine Specialists. The program is expected to open for applications in early 2026.
Provincial Nominee Program & Reserved PR Spots
The initiative will be run in collaboration with Canada’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). Each province can nominate doctors for PR, and a total of 5,000 PR spots will be reserved exclusively for medical professionals under this scheme. This means that doctors who receive a job offer in any province can be nominated directly for PR, simplifying the process significantly.
Work Permit in Just Two Weeks
In a major boost, nominated doctors will receive their Canadian work permits within just 14 days. This allows them to start practicing immediately while their PR application is being processed—a significant improvement over the current months-long wait for work permits.
Addressing Canada’s Healthcare Demand
Currently, healthcare workers can obtain PR through an express entry category without Canadian work experience, requiring only six months of work experience either in Canada or abroad. However, with the launch of this new category, Canada aims to directly attract doctors to provinces where their expertise is most needed.
This program is set to benefit both doctors seeking new opportunities and Canadian provinces facing critical shortages in healthcare professionals.
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