Candidates in this category intend to pursue Family Medicine training. Eligible candidates must be:
The medical specialties and sub-specialties eligible for a Statement of Need within this Category are determined annually by a committee of representatives from provincial and territorial ministries or departments of health. These requirements are compiled into a single List of Needed Specialties that is accessible to all eligibleFootnote 1 applicants.
Family Medicine is included in the 2013 List of Needed Specialties.
Health Canada is authorized to issue Statement of Need only for training that is identified within the List of Needed Specialties or directly endorsed by a provincial or territorial ministry or department of health. Applicants wishing to discuss training outside of the List of Needed Specialties or unique situations are to contact the provincial or territorial representative in the jurisdiction which they intend to practice medicine.
List of contacts within Provincial and Territorial Ministries / Departments of Health.
Accreditation and CFPC Recognition
The training program in Family Medicine in the United States must be accredited by the Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) and must be recognized by the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) for the purposes of certification in Family Medicine.
Applicants are responsible for undertaking training that will be relevant in the Canadian context as eligibility to practice medicine in Canada is determined by provincial and territorial medical regulatory authorities.
To inform themselves of the certification and licensure requirements to practice medicine in Canada, applicants should contact the
medical regulatory authority specific to the province or territory in which they intend to practice medicine. Information on Canadian postgraduate medical education standards is available from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada or the College of Family Physicians of Canada.
Applicants are strongly encouraged to engage with the individuals or entities that are involved in the recruitment of physicians within the province or territory in which they intend to practice medicine. Further, applicants should develop an action plan to inform themselves of the requirements to practice medicine in the province or territory to which they will be returning. The development of an action plan will help an applicant appreciate and plan for:
Residencies: Applications for Statements of Need in support of Family Medicine residency training programs that commence in July will be processed after the results of the National Resident Matching Program (NMRP) in March or once the physician has received an out-of-match letter of offer or a contract from a U.S. medical training program.
Fellowships: Applications for Statements of Need in support of Family Medicine fellowship training programs should be submitted no less than two months before expiry of the original Statement of Need. See "I already have a Statement of Need - what do I do if I wish to undertake additional training?"
Please allow 30 working days to process an application and issue the Statement of Need. The Statement of Need, bearing the seal of the Canadian Federal Department of Health, is delivered directly to the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG). A copy of the signed Statement of Need is sent by Canada Post to the applicant.
Below is the list of documents that applicants who wish to pursue Family Medicine training in the United States must submit in order to obtain a Statement of Need:
Provide a signed application form.
Print the PDF form and fill it in, then submit it by mail, email, courier or fax to the Program Administrator (Health Canada).
Provide proofFootnote 2 of Canadian citizenship or permanent residency by submitting a certified copyFootnote 3 of one of the following documents:
Physicians intending to practice medicine in Quebec must obtain a letter of endorsement directly from the Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux before applying for a Statement of Need from Health Canada. Physicians intending to practice medicine in all other provinces and territories do not require a unique letter of endorsement but their proposed training program must be in a specialty or sub-specialty contained in the List of Needed Specialties.
Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux (Quebec)
M. Sébastien Arseneault
Responsable du programme
Direction de la main-d'oeuvre médicale
Direction générale des services de santé et médecine universitaire
Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux
1075, chemin Ste-Foy, 8e étage
Québec (Québec) G1S 2M1
Téléphone : (418) 266-5807
Télécopieur : (418) 266-6938
visaj1@msss.gouv.qc.ca
Alternate: Brigitte Moreau, (418) 266-6986
Provide confirmation that the training program is ACGME-accredited. Suggested documents are: a copy of the most recent letter to the training program from the ACGME; a copy of program information from the ACGME website; a letter from the program director's office to Health Canada confirming ACGME accreditation; a copy of the training contract if it specifically states the program is ACGME accredited.
Provide a copy of one of the following:
Provide a signed original of the Consent to the Disclosure of Personal Information to Provincial and Territorial Governments for Recruitment Purposes (the Consent Form). By signing the Consent Form, the individual permits Canadian provincial and territorial health authorities to initiate the process of recruitment of an individual for employment in Canada after completion of their medical training in the United States.
The individual can sign the Consent Form at the time of application for a Statement of Need or at any time during their training in the United States. Physicians will be subject to any physician resource management policies in existence at the time of their return to Canada.
All the required documents listed above must be sent to the Program Administrator, Statement of Need Program, Health Human Resources Policy Division, Health Canada. It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure all required documents are submitted.
With the exception of certified and notarized documents, all the required documents listed above can be submitted to Health Canada by fax, email, mail or courier.
Certified and notarized documents must be sent by mail or courier.
See below for electronic mail, regular mail, facsimile and courier addresses:
If you have a question about the administration of your application, please contact the Program Administrator using the following email address: j1visa@hc-sc.gc.ca.
Applications for extensions are subject to the List of Needed Specialties that is generated each calendar year. Applicants can request the List of Needed Specialties by contacting the Program Administrator by email: j1visa@hc-sc.gc.ca.
Application requirements to extend your Statement of Need in order to pursue additional training.
Physicians intending to practice medicine in Quebec must first obtain a letter of endorsement directly from the Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux before applying to Health Canada for a Statement of Need. Physicians intending to practice medicine in all other provinces and territories do not require a unique letter of endorsement for Family Medicine.
Within the meaning of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, (2001) [replaces the Immigration Act, 1984], and the Citizenship Act (R.S. 1985, c. C-29), including any subsequent amendments to the Acts or Regulations. Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) and Regulations. Act: ss. 27, 28, 31, 46, 148(1)(a), and s. 175. Regs: ss. 53-62, 259(a) and (f) and 365(3).
Please contact one of the following professionals to notarize / certify your documents:
This person cannot be a family member. This person must see the original document, make a photocopy of the original document, compare the original document to the photocopy, and must print the following on the photocopy: "I certify this to be a true copy of the original document". This person must write on the photocopy the name of the original document, the date of certification, his or her name, and his or her official position or title. This person must also sign the photocopy. Applicants should not sign anywhere on the photocopy of the document.