Becoming Licensed with NSOTR

All occupational therapists must be registered and licenced with NSOTR to legally practice occupational therapy and use the title “Occupational Therapist” or “OT” in Nova Scotia. Exceptions exist for virtual practice by occupational therapists licensed in other Canadian jurisdictions.

The Regulator’s registration and licensure process protects the public by ensuring that all individuals seeking to practice occupational therapy, regardless of their background, meet basic requirements of knowledge, skill, and character. The basic requirements for registration and licensure are set out in legislation, regulations, NSOTR Bylaws, and NSOTR Registration Policies.

It is the responsibility of the applicant to prove to the Regulator that they can provide safe, competent, and ethical care to the public. To do this, the applicant must:

  • Submit an online application form and pay an application fee
  • Provide supporting documents that confirm their identity, education, professional history, and conduct

Application Categories

There are four categories of application for registration and licensure. The required application fee and supporting documents are different for each category.

Select the option that applies to you:

Application CategoryDescriptionApplication Fee
Canadian-educatedI am a graduate of a recognized Canadian Occupational Therapy program and am not currently licensed elsewhere in Canada$125
Internationally-educatedI completed my occupational therapy education outside of Canada and am not currently licensed elsewhere in Canada$150
Licensed in CanadaI am currently licensed in another Canadian jurisdiction and want to apply for licensure under the Labour Mobility Support Agreement.$0
Re-LicensureI was previously licensed with the NSOTR or the former College of Occupational Therapists of Nova Scotia.$50
Re-EntryI was previously licensed as an occupational therapist but do not meet the currency of practice hours requirement (600hrs over 3 yrs)$200

Application Timelines

The Regulator aims to process all complete applications within 5 business days. A complete application includes all information and supporting documentation necessary for the Regulator to make a decision. If additional information or documentation is required, the application process will take longer. Incomplete applications will not be processed.

Applicants should keep these timelines in mind when arranging start dates for employment.

Licensing Year

NSOTR’s licensing year runs from June 1st to May 31st annually. Annual Renewal occurs from April 1st to May 15th.

Licensing Fees

For NSOTR’s current Licensing Fees, please see our current Fee Schedule.

Applicants who register during Annual Renewal (April 1-May 31) are only required to pay the Licensing fee for the following Licensing Year.

Denial of Application

If your application is denied, your application fee will not be refunded. You will be told why your application was denied and given information on the appeal process. 

Further questions

Staff are available to assist with the application process.  Questions about documentation, qualifications, and technical problems can be asked by phone (902) 455-0556, or by email, registration@nsotr.ca. We aim to respond to inquiries within 1-2 business days; however, delays up to 5 business days may occur due to workload, business travel, or vacation.