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Regulator Members
College of Physical Therapists of British Columbia
College of Physical Therapists of Alberta
Saskatchewan College of Physical Therapists
College of Physiotherapists of Manitoba
College of Physiotherapists of Ontario
Ordre professionnel de la physiothérapie du Québec
College of Physiotherapists of New Brunswick Collège des Physiothérapeutes du Nouveau-Brunswick
Nova Scotia College of Physiotherapists
Prince Edward Island College of Physiotherapists
Newfoundland & Labrador College of Physiotherapists
P.O. Box 21351 St. John's, NF A1A 5G6
Tel: (709) 753-6527 Fax: (709) 753-6527 E-mail: collegept@nf.aibn.com
Yukon Consumer Services
Affiliate Member
Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy
Partners
Accreditation Council for Canadian Physiotherapy Academic Programs (ACCPAP)
Canadian Physiotherapy Association
Canadian Council of Physiotherapy University Programs
Physiotherapy Programs
University of British Columbia
University of Alberta
University of Saskatchewan
University of Manitoba
University of Western Ontario
McMaster University
University of Toronto
Queen's University
McGill University
Dalhousie University
Programmes de Physiothérapie
Université d'Ottawa
Université de Montréal
Université de Sherbrooke
Université Laval
Resources
Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials
The Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials (CICIC) was established after Canada ratified the UNESCO Convention on the Recognition of Studies, Diplomas and Degrees concerning Higher Education in the States belonging to the Europe Region, in 1990, to assist Canada in carrying out its obligations under the terms of this convention. The convention promotes international mobility by advocating wider recognition of higher education and professional qualifications.
Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC)
Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) was established in 1994 to link immigration services with citizenship registration, to promote the unique ideals all Canadians share and to help build a stronger Canada. The Department admits immigrants, foreign students, visitors and temporary workers who enhance Canada’s social and economic growth; resettles, protects and provides a safe haven for refugees; helps newcomers adapt to Canadian society and become Canadian citizens; and manages access to Canada to protect the security and health of Canadians and the integrity of Canadian laws.
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