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Foreign Trained & American Board Certifees
Foreign Trained Individuals
If you are Certified by the American Board for Certification of Orthotics, Prosthetics, and Pedorthics (ABC), please click here.
If not, please continue below.
IMPORTANT NOTICE (May 20, 2025): This pathway is currently paused while OPC working groups update the policies for admittance into the profession as both a Certified and Registered member. We hope to have the updated policy before the end of 2025.
Applications can still be processed through ICES, but they will be held for review until the new policy comes into effect and may require additional supporting documentation.
We apologize for the inconvenience this causes to hopeful candidates and look forward to re-opening the pathway in the near future.
If you would like to be notified when the pathway re-opens, please fill-out the Google Form here.
PATHWAY ON HOLD - All materials here are for reference only.
The following information outlines the requirements for foreign trained individuals to become an OPC Resident in Orthotics or Prosthetics. The Residency program is required as part of the credentialing process to become a Canadian Certified clinician.
The purpose of the process to qualify foreign trained or credentialed individuals falls within OPC’s regulatory responsibilities. These responsibilities are important steps in ensuring credentialed prosthetic and orthotic professionals in Canada have the necessary knowledge and competencies to provide assessments and treatments to protect patient safety. Candidates may write exams for both Orthotics and Prosthetics but must only choose one discipline for residency.
* Please note that this information is for applicants who have acquired orthotic/prosthetic education and/or credentials from outside of Canada. If you have graduated from an OPC Accredited program in Canada, more information can be found on the OPC website. The following steps are the steps for foreign trained individuals:
All foreign-trained individuals must be legal landed immigrants or Canadian citizens at the time of the application to sit the Certification Examination.
*Please note that applications are collected at the end of each month and then shared amongst the Professional Qualifications Committee for review.
PATHWAY ON HOLD - All material here are for reference only. Resources
We recognize that the requirements to become certified in Canada for professionals already certified in other countries is substantial. The documents below clearly outline the processes and steps to be taken for foreign trained individuals to access the OPC Residency Program. Entrance to Residency Exam
Your ICES evaluation must be reviewed by the Professional Qualifications Committee before you can apply to challenge the Entrance to Residency Exam (ETR). Once you have been approved to challenge the ETR exam, you will need to submit an ETR exam application to the Director, Programs & Credentialing. ETR Exam Fees
Exam Application Fee - $300 This fee covers all three attempts at the exam in a single discipline and is due upon submission of the ETR exam application form. Exam Fee - $300 This fee covers one exam sitting and must be paid prior to the day of the exam.
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