INTRODUCTION
The Canadian Midwifery Review program is a professional development and up-skilling program that is specifically designed for Internationally Educated Midwives (IEMs) who have attended to a minimum of 100 births within 6-years of the application to the program. This accelerated program provides students with the resources and guidance to register with the College of Midwives of Ontario, and receive the preparation for the Canadian Midwifery Registration Exam (CMRE).
We invite IEMS who meet our eligibility requirements to join us at our Campus in North York, Ontario, Canada for a specifically designed program that provides both applied learning outcomes, examination preparation, and assistance with finding employment in Canada as a professional midwife.
Please note that the Private Career College Act, 2005, does not apply to any of the professional development, skill upgrading and examination preparation programs.
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PROGRAM BENEFITS
Flexible payment plan + potential scholarship
Clinical placement with hospitals and healthcare facilities
Work and earn $ during the program
Effective pathway to employment and permanent residency in Canada
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PROGRAM SUMMARY
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$9,000 (4 semesters -$2250 per semester)
12 Months
In class (on campus)
Full-time
March 2024
Theory + Examination prep + practical placement
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Students must satisfy ALL of the following:
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Valid Degree in Midwifery
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Attended a minimum of 100 births as a midwife (maximum 60 of births taken place during midwifery education)
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Proof of credential assessment from a valid credential assessment service in Canada
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Proof of work as a Midwife outside of Canada in the previous 6-years from time of application
ENGLISH REQUIREMENTS
Students must satisfy the following:
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IELTS Academic 7.0 Overall, no Band score less than 7.0
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Applicants who do NOT have this IELTS exam result MUST register for TEMC Academic English Upgrading Program
APPLICATION PROCESS (step-by-step)
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Fill out online application form
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Receive conditional offer letter within 5 business days (if approved)
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Pay course fee deposit to secure seat
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Receive Letter of Acceptance within 5 business days
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Apply for study visa
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After Visa is accepted, pay agreed tuition fee (instalments accepted)
APPLY FOR THE PROGRAM
Step 1
Ensure that you have read and agree to the policies, terms and conditions outlined program handbook
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Step 2
Fill out and submit our online application form below
APPLICATION PROCESS (step-by-step)
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Fill out online application form
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Receive conditional offer letter within 5 business days (if all admission requirements are met)
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Pay course deposit fee outlined in the offer letter, meet any conditions
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Sign the enrollment contract and review the student handbook and policy statements
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Receive Letter of Acceptance within 5 business days (if all conditions of the offer letter are met)
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Apply for study visa (payment of the full semester fee is recommended for students to have the highest success rates for their visa acceptance)
APPLY FOR THE PROGRAM
Step 1
Ensure that you have read and agree to the policies, terms and conditions outlined program handbook
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Step 2
Fill out and submit our online application form below
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Can I work while studying with TEMC?
Yes. TEMC is a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) under the International Student Program (ISP) approved by the Government of Canada. International students enrolled in our Canadian Nursing Review Program for IENs are eligible to work part-time up to 20 hours per week during studies, and up to 40 hours per week during academic breaks, without a work permit.
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Can I bring by partner / spouse / children with me?
In the past, students have been able to bring their families. However, it should be noted that not all IEMS are automatically eligible to do so. In some circumstances, it may be recommended for IEMS to come to Canada on their own and bring their families permanently when the time is right. We recommend IEMS to consult with a licensed immigration consultant.
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Where is TEMC Located?
TEMC's campus is located in North York, Ontario. A vibrant and diverse community suburb of Toronto with a wide range of cultural and recreational activities, as well as easy access to transportation, healthcare, and offers a high quality of life for its residents. The area is known for its beautiful parks and diverse neighbourhoods that offer something for everyone.
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What happens if my visa gets refused?
Nursing review program visas for IEMS typically have a significantly high approval rate. Nevertheless, in the event that a visa is denied, we urge all applicants to carefully review the Refusal Letter to identify the grounds for rejection and consider reapplying. It's not uncommon for students to attain visa approval on their second attempt.
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What is the CRME exam?
The CRME exam is a standardized test that is used to determine whether an individual is qualified to become a registered midwife. The exam assesses both Canadian and Internationally-educated applicants for midwifery registration to ensure they meet the entry-level competency standards found in the Canadian Competencies for Midwives.
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What happens if I fail the CRME exam?
There is no limit to the number of times you can write the Registration until you pass. You can take the exam once every six-months as the exam is generally offered twice per year.
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Is this program a diploma or certificate course?
The Midwife review program is a Professional Development and Up-skilling program designed for IEMs with existing qualifications and work experience to maintain their nursing profession and become eligible to work as a licensed nurse in Canada. The program is not subject to the provisions of the Private Career Colleges Act, 2005.
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Will I get a refund if my visa gets rejected?
Yes. If your visa is rejected and you decide not to pursue a resubmission, you will receive a refund of your tuition and fees. The amount refunded is determined based on the Tuition Refund Policy outlined in our student handbook.
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Is your college approved for PGWP?
Although the TEMC is not designated for the PGWP program, international students who complete the nursing review course and become registered nurses in Canada may be eligible to stay and work in Canada under other work permit programs, such as the Temporary Foreign Worker Program, the International Mobility Program, or a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). These programs allow international students who have graduated from non-designated institutions to apply for a work permit and gain valuable Canadian work experience. Students should research and understand the eligibility criteria for various work permit programs and consult with a qualified immigration lawyer or consultant to determine their eligibility and ensure that they follow the correct application process.
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