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Canada woos Indian doctors with change in immigration rules

The new change in policy targets internationally-trained doctors, who have at least one year of experience in the last three years

December 10, 2025 / 14:55 IST
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Canada has 3,900 doctors trained in India and it could be even higher at around 8,000-10,000, the Times of India reported, citing International Migration Outlook 2025.
Canada has 3,900 doctors trained in India and it could be even higher at around 8,000-10,000, the Times of India reported, citing International Migration Outlook 2025.

Canada has tweaked its immigration policy for foreign-trained doctors, providing an “express entry” route to permanent residence as the country grapples with shortage of physicians.

The new change in policy targets internationally-trained doctors, who have at least one year of experience in the last three years.

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Lena Diab, the immigration and refugees minister, said, “We’ve heard a clear message from patients, provinces and the medical community, we need more hands on the deck.”

How it will help Indian applicants