While you are enrolled in your pharmacy education program, you may practice pharmacy in Ontario under the supervision of a Part A pharmacist. For more information, refer to the Supervision of Pharmacy Personnel Policy.
If you have successfully completed the pharmacy program at the University of Ottawa, University of Toronto or University of Waterloo, follow the steps below to register as a pharmacist in Ontario. Your education must be current when you submit any application for registration (i.e., within two years of graduation or successful completion of the PEBC Qualifying Exam). If you do not meet the currency of education requirement, your application will be referred to a panel of the Registration Committee.
Step 1: Create an Online Account with the College
- Login here or from the OCP homepage
- Pay the initial application fee
- Submit supporting documentation of your evidence of identity and your citizenship or status in Canada. OCP staff will confirm your education from the graduation list provided by these schools to the College.
Step 2: Complete College-Based Requirements
Register as an Intern (required if you wish to practice in the scope of the profession before you are fully registered as a pharmacist)
- Obtain personal professional liability insurance
- Submit police background check
- Login to your account to apply
- Pay the application fee
- Enter and maintain your practice information in your OCP account under the Workplace tab for every site where you will be practicing as an intern
- Your intern certificate of registration is valid for one year and is required for you to perform the authorized acts of the profession. If your intern certificate expires before you register as a pharmacist and you wish to continue practicing the authorized acts, please contact [email protected]
Jurisprudence, Ethics and Professionalism Exam
- Successfully complete the Jurisprudence, Ethics and Professionalism Exam
- Login to your account to apply
- Pay the exam fee
Step 3: Complete PEBC Qualifying Exam
- Successfully complete Parts I and II of the PEBC Qualifying Exam for pharmacists*
- You may complete this exam at any point after you have graduated
- This exam is administered by the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada
- You must submit your PEBC number to the College so that your results can be confirmed
Step 4: Final Application for Certificate of Registration as a Pharmacist
- Obtain/maintain personal professional liability insurance
- Login to your account to apply
- Pay the final application fees
- Application fee
- New applicant registration fee
- Your police background check must be current to proceed
- If more than two years have passed since you graduated or successfully completed the PEBC Qualifying Exam, your application will be referred to a panel of the Registration Committee for not meeting the currency of education requirement
- Update your personal and practice information, including identifying a Designated Practice Assessment (DPA) site in Ontario
Time & Cost Estimates
Many of the requirements for registration have expiry dates to ensure that your knowledge, skills and judgment are current at the time of your final application. The Fees & Timelines chart lists all registration-related fees and timelines to help you anticipate the time and costs required to register as a pharmacist in Ontario.
Applicants who plan ahead to meet application deadlines and complete the requirements in the minimum time required may complete the process within four months.
Estimated fees paid to the College are $884 plus the annual fee. These fees are outlined in the Schedule of Fees.
Estimated fees paid to third parties are $2,830 plus the annual liability insurance premium.
*Non-exemptible requirement