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A Guide for Doctor Jobs in Canada for International Applicants

Canada has ongoing demand for physicians across family medicine, hospital medicine, emergency care, rural/remote practice, and many specialties. If you’re searching for doctor jobs in Canada, it’s important to understand how physician hiring works, how licensing is regulated province-by-province, and what pathways exist for international medical graduates (IMGs).

This guide covers common doctor job titles, responsibilities, salary references, licensing steps, and official government/regulatory resources.

Overview of Doctor Jobs in Canada

Doctors in Canada work in settings like:

  • Family medicine clinics and primary care networks
  • Hospitals (inpatient and outpatient services)
  • Emergency departments and urgent care
  • Community health centres
  • Long-term care and continuing care settings
  • Rural and remote communities
  • Public health, research, and academic hospitals

Responsibilities vary by role but commonly include:

  • Patient assessment and diagnosis
  • Treatment planning and follow-up care
  • Ordering/interpreting labs and imaging
  • Prescribing medications and managing chronic disease
  • Clinical documentation and care coordination
  • On-call and shift coverage (common in hospitals/ED)

For an official description of physician work in Canada (and requirements), Job Bank is a reliable federal resource:

Job description – Medical Doctor (Canada)

https://www.jobbank.gc.ca/marketreport/occupation/24432/ca (jobbank.gc.ca)

Common Doctor Job Titles in Canada

Primary care

  • Family Physician
  • General Practitioner (GP)
  • Primary Care Physician

Family Physician job profile and labour market info (Job Bank)

https://www.jobbank.gc.ca/marketreport/summary-occupation/24431/ca (jobbank.gc.ca)

Specialist care (examples)

  • Internal Medicine Specialist
  • Pediatrician
  • Psychiatrist
  • Anesthesiologist
  • Radiologist
  • General Surgeon / Orthopedic Surgeon
  • Obstetrician–Gynecologist
  • Emergency Medicine Physician
  • Pathologist

IRCC also lists several physician occupations under healthcare categories (useful for immigration planning):

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/rounds-invitations/category-based-selection.html (Canada)

Salary Expectations for Doctors in Canada

Physician pay in Canada varies heavily by:

  • Province/territory
  • Specialty
  • Practice model (fee-for-service, salary, alternative funding plans)
  • Location (urban vs rural/remote incentives)
  • Call schedules and workload

For official, location-based labour market information, Job Bank is the safest place to reference. It provides outlook, wages (where available), and regional job data.

Start here (Job Bank):

https://www.jobbank.gc.ca/home (jobbank.gc.ca)

You can also view physician job postings on Job Bank (useful for spotting required credentials and typical expectations):

Family physician jobs (Canada):

https://www.jobbank.gc.ca/marketreport/jobs/24431/ca (jobbank.gc.ca)

Licensing Requirements (Very Important)

Medicine is regulated in Canada. To work as a doctor, you must be licensed by the medical regulatory authority in the province/territory where you will practise.

Key national body (credentials + exams pathway)

Medical Council of Canada (MCC)

https://mcc.ca/ (Medical Council of Canada |)

MCC – Pathways to licensure (overview, including IMGs)

https://mcc.ca/credentials-and-services/pathways-to-licensure/ (Medical Council of Canada |)

Physiciansapply.ca (MCC portal for credentials/exams/verification and applications)

https://portal.physiciansapply.ca/ (portal.physiciansapply.ca)

MCCQE Part I (exam info)

https://mcc.ca/examinations-assessments/mccqe-part-i/ (Medical Council of Canada |)

Provincial regulator examples (your licence is provincial)

(Every province has its own college/authority and its own routes such as full, provisional, assessment, or supervised classes.) (cpsbc.ca)

International Medical Graduates (IMGs): What to Expect

If you trained outside Canada, your pathway typically involves:

  • Credential verification and document source-checking (often via MCC systems)
  • Meeting exam and training requirements (varies by province)
  • Applying through a provincial college with the appropriate registration class
  • In many cases: a supervised practice, assessment, or residency/route depending on specialty and jurisdiction (Medical Council of Canada |)

Because requirements vary province-to-province, always confirm your exact pathway with the provincial regulator you’re targeting.

Immigration Pathways (Official)

If you’re applying from outside Canada, use IRCC resources to understand eligibility and programs.

IRCC – Immigration and Citizenship (official hub)

https://www.canada.ca/en/services/immigration-citizenship.html (Canada)

IRCC – Find your NOC code (official guidance page)

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/find-national-occupation-code.html (Canada)

What Employers Look For in Doctor Candidates

Canadian employers and health systems typically prioritize:

  • Clear licensure eligibility (or an active provincial licence)
  • Strong clinical competence and safe practice
  • Communication skills and patient-centred approach
  • Fit for the setting (clinic vs hospital vs ED vs rural/remote)
  • Documentation quality and ability to work in teams
  • Willingness to support call schedules / coverage needs (role-dependent)

Reviewing Job Bank physician postings can help you spot common requirements and role expectations. (jobbank.gc.ca)

Tips to Apply and Succeed

  1. Choose the right target province first (licensing rules differ).
  2. Start with MCC resources to understand verification and exam pathways. (Medical Council of Canada |)
  3. Be precise about your status: licensed / eligible / in-process / exams completed / supervised practice route.
  4. Use Job Bank to understand demand (rural/remote often has higher need). (jobbank.gc.ca)
  5. Avoid scams: only trust offers connected to regulated employers and verified pathways through provincial colleges and official portals.

 

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