1. Am I eligible to work as a GP in Canada if I trained in the UK?

Yes. UK GPs with MRCGP and CCT are recognised by all Canadian provinces, including Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta. In Canada, GPs are generally called Family Physicians.

2. What’s the registration process like for Canada?

You’ll need to complete verification, set up with the Medical Council of Canada and apply to the College of Physicians and Surgeons (dependant on the province). We have built a step-by-step guide and will work with you through this.

3. How long does the process take?

Typically 6 months, depending on provincial licensing timelines and immigration processes.

4. Do I need to sit any exams to work in Canada?

Most UK GPs are exempt from the MCCQE exams, though some provinces may require additional assessments. It depends on your desired location.

5. Where are GPs most in demand in Canada?

GPs are needed across the whole of Canada, particularly rural and under-served communities in provinces of Saskatchewaan, Manitobia, New Brunswick and Newfoundland – but there is also a great need in more populated areas include British Columbia (Vancouver), Ontario (Toronto & Ottawa) and Alberta (Calgary and Edmonton).

 

 

6. What are the typical earnings for UK GPs in Canada?

Earnings vary by province and billing model, but most UK GPs in their first year earn between CAD $250,000–$400,000, which is the equivalent of around £135,000-£215,000.

Beyond your first year, most UK GPs tend to earn CAD $450,000-$650,00 (£240,000-£350,000), depending on billing percentage, hours and patient demand. There is higher earning potential in busy practices and it is possible to earn beyond these figures in the most rural areas.

7. Will I need supervision in Canada?

Yes - most provinces require an initial supervision period.

8. Can my family move with me?

Yes - your visa allows your spouse/partner and children to relocate with you. Canada is particularly attractive for families due to its schools, healthcare and safety.

9. What lifestyle changes can I expect?

UK GPs moving to Canada highlight more career autonomy, a supportive healthcare system, financial rewards, excellent schooling and diverse communities. Weather varies greatly – mild on the west coast, colder in the more central provinces.

10. When should I start the process if I want to move?

Start at least 9 months before your desired move date to allow time for licensing, immigration and relocation planning.

11. What’s the work-life balance like in Canada?

GPs in Canada typically enjoy a better work-life balance than in the UK, with greater autonomy, much better financial compensation, less paperwork and strong community support.

Available GP Jobs in Canada

Filter By:

Find out more

For more details or if you would like to discuss this with our team further, please get in touch with Thomas who would be happy to go through this with you. Contact us today to arrange a time to speak.

Contact us today
awardslogo22-new
recruiter-awards-2022-new
practice-index-new
pma-new
laingbuisson-new
rec-member-new
JobsAware_LogoSet_Logo_OnWhite_2C_RGB_pn
hot100_2024_logo 180x180
Chat with us