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guys, can i do the credentialing of my grades here in the Philippines, then send it back via e-mail to the Alliance> thnx guys...
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Re: credentialing

I think the credential can only be done in the alliance office in Canada.
I did the credentialing via mail but I registered in Ontario, here is my schedule.

March - April 2007
Sent application form for credentialing with all the documents required
(e.g. IELTS report, Academic report, birth certificate ....., details you can check on the alliance website)
During this period, I was in Hong Kong
It may take up to 22 weeks to complete the credentialing process

Oct 2007
I arrived at Toronto.
My credentialing was completed, it said that I did not have experience in working in Canada and I needed to go thru the PLAR in which I chose a self-study package for learning about the Regulation of Physiotherapy in Canada

Nov 2007
I completed the PLAR and applied for the PCE written exam in Jan 2008

Jan 2008
Written exam

Feb 2008
I received the report from PCE (written)
You may apply for the PCE (practical)
You can apply for the "Certificate for Provisional Practice" with which you can practise under a registered PT's supervision until you receive the result from 1st PCE (practical)

Jun 2008
PCE ( practical exam )

Jul 2008
I received the report for PCE (practical) and apply for the "Independent Certificate"

If you want to know more, you may e-mail to the alliance, their staff is very friendly.

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