Registration from Another Canadian Jurisdiction
Paramedics currently registered/certified/licensed in another Canadian jurisdiction are able to apply for licensure in New Brunswick under the Agreement on Internal Trade – Labour Mobility section as long as they have been practising within the last year and currently in good standing in their home jurisdiction. All applicants will be evaluated in compliance with Chapter 7 of the Agreement on Internal Trade, Labour Mobility of Existing Practitioners: an applicant who is registered/certified/licensed in a Canadian jurisdiction will be granted registration/certification/licensure in an equivalent occupation, under the following conditions:
- The applicant is of good standing in their current jurisdiction;
- The applicant has met the continuing competency requirements imposed by the jurisdiction in which the paramedic is registered/certified/licensed;
- The applicant has completed and submitted the prescribed application form with related documents;
- The applicant’s previous registration/certification/licensure has been verified;
- The applicant satisfies the jurisprudence requirements for practice in New Brunswick;
- The applicant pays the required fees
Those applicants who have completed these requirements will be licensed without delay and due to the asynchronous nature of meeting these requirements it may take as little as 24-36 hours from the submission of a completed applicaiton. If you are have interest in applying, please go to the PANB application portal. You will need to register on the portal as a new user.i
