Apply for the exam through the DHA portal and upload all the documents and pay the fees. Once it's evaluated , you will choose an exam date. It's a MCQ type test. Once you pass you will get an eligibility letter. And if you find employment, the employer will give you the license. The main thing they ask is UAE experience. In Dubai you with DHA, you will receive about 5000 to 6000 dhs monthly. You can switch after 2 years and get a hike. I'm Abu dhabi, after DOH, the pay is generally higher.
Hi pooja, your videos are very informative. I have a question that is for applying permanent resident in Canada, whether we have to apply for WES or capr or we have to do both?
Hey.. Mam , I had completed my MPT Msk and Sports . Now i dont have a clinical expeience .How can i come to canada?? What are steps i should follow ? As per the situation now in canada
Hello ma'am, I actually wanted to know. As I did my BPT in india , and not opting for msc PT rather opting for Msc kinesiology as it's comes more into my budget , so wanted to know doing thesis masters in kinesiology and if do , In case PHD in same. Will that help me to work in sports field as a physio. Becz bpt enables me to sit for PCE. And just becz of cost and relevance I'm opting for msc kinesiology. Want to pursue as physio only in future . Please do reply shortly .
I’m very confused about my carrier and future planning in physiotherapy!! How can I contact you? If u can help me out to clear some of my doubts please
Hey pooja , currently I'm in last semester of DPT in Pakistan, I want to give PCE exam , what will be the specific time to apply for the exam? And how we can prepare for this exam ?
@MOVEMENT MASTERS PHYSIOTHERAPY Thanks for this informative video , could you please explain How long is the residency duration? secondly how much time it takes from resident physio reaching a stage of registered physiotherapist?
Hello ma'am, I always find your video very informative and thank u for sharing them with us. I have a query,I am planning to give my written PCE on this September through remote proctoring from Nepal, if I pass the exam will I still need to give PCE clinical,as in Ontario there is no information abt pce clinical exam till date. I have never practiced physiotherapy in canada.
Hey ,I did my bpt from India. actually I wanted a general advice that would talking a pg course in therapeutic recreation at algonquin college would be good or doing exercise science for health and performance at nigara College welland ??? That we can take advantage of till we PCE and thereafter as well . Which one is more relatable.
Hey, guys ur doing good job.Keep up the good work. I came to know about a registered physiotherapist practicing in Canada having a collaboration with canadian Consultancy. He is training for Pce online ,since written component can be done in home country as far now.He says that He will get a job offer from an Employee through His consultancy service to any province of our choice once we clear the Pce, and we could apply via PNP to reach Canada. Ur suggestions will be helpful.
Hello can you please make some informative video on masters in neurophysiotherapy abroad? I am not getting any relevant information and i find your channel really helpful!!
Mam what if we have a bachelor's from indian and have experience do we still need to take clinical portion or can we show our work hours and just take the written part of the pce exam
Hello what if i come to Canada on spouse factor and i practice my PT in India. Do i have to give the credentials exam after i get my PR?? Can I practice my PT?
Hello ma'am To become eligible for PCE exam , will CAPR check percentage that we got in our bachelors degree ? What is the percentage limit for PCE Exam or they do not consider it?
I really hope Practical will be still required, after December as per what CAPR said on website. This way we will get Quality Physiotherapist in job market and on top it, right now it looks really murky in terms of getting into job market. People are not getting mentors right away to complete the min. required hrs and also some of people i know told me that employers started exploiting residents because they know they cant change places frequently. 🙄
hello ma'am, I wanted to ask as I have done BPT from India. will doing MSc in kinesiology be a good option, as it comes to be very cost effective in comparison to MSC in PT when we look at good Canadian universities. becz I think BPT has already made me eligible for PCE exam and kinesiology is very much related to the field. please reply as shortly as possible.
Hi, this is just from someone who has lived in Canada for a while. I have my bachelor's in Kinesiology and am currently getting my Master's in Physiotherapy. I would say getting your MSc Kinesiology does provide much work opportunity and can cost a lot of money. Many people opt to not do it as it does not provide more work opportunity than a Bachelor's degree in Kinesiology except for a select few exercise physiologist jobs, lecturing or research related positions. Kinesiology related jobs do not pay well. If you have a Bachelor's in Physiotherapy, you are much better seeing if you are eligible to challenge the CAPR PCE and becoming a physio. Hope that helps.
@@alexmiller2267 hey, thanks a lot. I want to come to canada for masters , And msc PT is very expensive .so I thought of MSc kinesiology. This 2 yr program I'm opting in order to get a 3 year stay and get into the physiotherapist profession there. So like that is that a related and good choice , pls tell me ?
@@himanshishokhanda7755 Hard to say. I don't know if you require a Master's in Physiotherapy to practice in Canada. You may want to look into the CAPR's guidelines for whether or not your bacherlor's is accredited in Canada. For example, I know bachelor's in physiotherapy issued in the UK are accredited in Canada. If you degree is recognized, you may be able to challenge the physiotherapy pce capr exam in your home country as the test is now online. I don't think it is advisable to enter a Master's program just to have an opportunity to stay in Canada. There are definitely more financial feasible options. Maybe try to get a hold of the PCE and look at their website; see if you degree is accredited and what type of additional education you may require. Take what I say with a grain of salt, I am just some stranger on the internet haha. Best of luck to you :)
@@alexmiller2267 hey Alex, I'm greatful that u trynna help me. Actually my BPT, university and college are accredited in Canada, I had already checked on CAPR website. My purpose to go for masters is as I want to get a 2 year program in order to get 3 years of post study work permit. And I want something which is very much related to practical there. So I thought of choosing Msc kinesiology, as it covers the sports component. And yes I would appear PCE based on my bachelors knowledge asap. My purpose for this Msc is to stay in related field and to get related knowledge and stay in that country. Will thesis program be good to provide me opportunities in physio field pls do tell me what u think
@@himanshishokhanda7755 In that sense, I would say yes, Kinesiology would be a good Master's to undertake as an adjunct to physiotherapy practice. I would look at course taught Master's with practical skills as opposed to thesis based Master's. Although thesis based Master's are very specialized, you learn much more about research and how to conduct it. Depends what your goals are, but if you are looking to expand your understanding of exercise prescription and physiology, do the taught course Master's not the thesis/research based one. I believe University of Calgary offers this, but there are many universities that offer this. I think both will offer more in the field of physio, but it depends on context. The thesis based masters will contribute to academia, and course based masters will look good on a CV for application at any private or public health institution. But probably more private than public. Hope that helps :)