College of Pharmacy of Newfoundland and Labrador (CPNL) Licensure Requirements
* Fee per attempt: Up to four attempts permitted. Note: Total cost may vary based on the number of attempts required to pass the PEBC exams.
Financial Overview for IPGs
IPGs aspiring to work as pharmacists in Canada should prepare for fees at various stages, including enrollment, document evaluation, exams, and licensure. Additional training expenses should also be budgeted if required to meet Canadian standards.
Cost Breakdown:
Licensing Fees: Fees apply to each stage, including PEBC exams, document evaluation, and structured practical training.
Provincial Variability: Licensing costs vary by province; candidates can consult the CPNL’s website for detailed fee information.
Additional Expenses to Consider
Supplementary Education:
Additional pharmacy or language training may incur costs for courses, tutoring, or study materials if needed.
Exam Travel Expenses:
Candidates from outside major Canadian cities should plan for travel and accommodation expenses associated with exams.
Immigration Costs:
Immigration expenses, if applicable, should be included in planning. More information can be found on the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada website.
Living Expenses:
The cost of living varies across Canada and should be factored into financial planning during the licensing process.