Liberals to open new fast track to permanent residency for 5,000 foreign doctors

Strange that about one month after issuing the levels plan, the government has effectively increased the levels by 5,000. Hard not to understand why this was not within the current levels, as it appears more sleight of hand as were the other one-time additions. Does not help the overall message that the government is getting immigration more under control (even if it is):

The federal government is promising to open up permanent residency for foreign doctors working in Canada as temporary foreign residents in order to tackle the doctor shortage across the country. 

Immigration Minister Lena Diab announced the policy shift in Toronto Monday, saying 5,000 spots for international doctors would be opened over and above current immigration levels. 

“Many of these doctors are already treating patients in our communities. We cannot afford to lose them,” Diab said. 

The plan involves creating a new express entry category for foreign doctors starting in 2026 for physicians with at least one year of Canadian work experience over the last three years who currently have a job offer. 

A government statement said that physicians eligible for the program include primary care doctors as well as specialists in surgery, clinical and laboratory medicine….

Source: Liberals to open new fast track to permanent residency for 5,000 foreign doctors

Some numbers in the Globe article:

Across Canada, the numbers of physicians coming north this year have increased.

Ontario has issued certificates to 493 U.S.-trained physicians this year, up from 209 last year. The College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC has seen 405 applications from U.S.-trained physicians this year, nearly double the total from the previous two years. Nova Scotia has issued provincial licences to 34 U.S.-trained doctors this year, more than double the 2024 total.

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2 Responses to Liberals to open new fast track to permanent residency for 5,000 foreign doctors

  1. Raphael Solomon's avatar Raphael Solomon says:

    The doctor shortage is significantly worse than just giving doctors who are already here and working the right to stay. At a minimum, Health Canada needs to designate a large number of countries from which it deems medical standards to be equivalent and allow doctors from those countries to practice in Canada with limited obstacles (possibly a written exam). I’m thinking US, EU member states, UK, Australia, New Zealand, and possibly some Asian countries too. While one could view this announcement through an immigration lens (which is mostly federal), I view it through a health-care lens (which is mostly provincial).

    • Andrew's avatar Andrew says:

      And ensuring these standards are accepted by all provincial medical associations. But yes, issues straddles federal and provincial jurisdiction.

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