Pharmacist from Canada (CFTA)
Pharmacist from Canada (CFTA)
If you are a licensed, practicing pharmacist in good standing from another Canadian province/territory, you are eligible for a licence through the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA).
The CFTA allows your current qualifications as a practicing Canadian pharmacist to be recognized, therefore you are not required to complete any additional assessments, including BC’s Jurisprudence Exam.
However, if you are on the non-patient care register in a province/territory you will need to transfer to the province’s patient care category in order to apply through the CFTA category.
Here are the steps to register with the College:
- Application for Full Pharmacists Licence (Part 1)
- Access the Online Licence Module in eServices to get started.
- Refer to the Application Checklist for the documents you need to upload.
- Pay the application fee and criminal record check fee, as per the Fee Schedule.
- A Criminal Record Check (CRC) will be initiated upon receipt of payment. You will also be required to initiate an extrajurisdictional CRC if you have been licensed as a health professional outside of Canada.
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Refer to the Professional Licensing page for further information about processing times, application and assessment validity periods, and payment.
- Access the Online Licence Module in eServices to get started.
- English Language Proficiency (ELP) Assessments - if applicable
- This is only required if you graduated from a pharmacy program in Quebec or a non-CCAPP/ACPE accredited program.
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Acceptable test agencies and minimum scores are stated in Appendix 1 of the LCP-1.
- If you completed your ELP test on or before August 31, 2024, you can apply the previous English Language Proficiency (ELP) standards.
- Email your ELP score report to [email protected] for verification.
- This is only required if you graduated from a pharmacy program in Quebec or a non-CCAPP/ACPE accredited program.
- Review the legislation under the Resources Tab
- You must be familiar with all legislation relevant to pharmacy practice in BC in order to complete the Declaration of Currency with Legislation and Practice Standards section of the application.
- Application for Full Pharmacist Licence (Part 2)
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To be eligible to submit Licence Application – Part 2, you must have completed your Licence Application – Part 1, including documents, CRC and extrajurisdictional CRC (if applicable), and completed all the required assessments (if applicable).
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Log into eServices to complete Licence Application - Part 2 and pay the licence fee (fee prorated to align with the March 31st expiry date).
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Refer to the Application Checklist for any updated documents you need to upload.
- Obtain Professional Liability Insurance.
- After payment, a confirmation email will be sent the next day, including your licence number.
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Additional Practice Information
Drug Administration Certification (DAC)
- Apply for Drug Administration Certification (DAC) to administer drugs via injection and intranasal route.
PRIME Enrolment (PharmaNet Access)
- All newly licensed pharmacists and pharmacy technicians requiring access to PharmaNet must enrol in PRIME.
- Complete Step 1 of the PRIME enrollment process any time, but only complete Step 2 after 8pm on the day your full licence is granted.
- Visit the PRIME webpage or contact PRIMESupport@gov.bc.ca.
Other Training
- Additional training is required for specific types of pharmacy services (e.g. Opioid Agonist Treatment). Please visit the College website at: Declarations for more information.
Need Help?
- Refer to the FAQ page
- Contact Professional Licensing at: [email protected]

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