Licensed in another Province

The category Canadian Labour Mobility Applicants is for applicants who:

  • are currently licensed to practice occupational therapy in another province in Canada

If you are not currently licensed and completed your occupational therapy education in Canada, please apply as a Canadian Educated Applicant. 

If you are not currently licensed in Canada and completed your occupational therapy education outside of Canada, please apply as an Internationally-Educated Applicant

Application Process:

  1. Ask your current regulatory organization to complete the Labour Mobility Support Agreement Confirmation Form.
  2. Create an applicant profile on the NSOTR Online Portal: nsotr.alinityapp.com
  3. Create a new application for registration and licensure
  4. Complete the application form in full.
  5. Upload all supporting documents required by the form.
  6. Provide any other required supporting documents to NSOTR.
  7. Click Submit.

Labour Mobility Support Agreement Confirmation Form

NSOTR must receive a document from your current professional regulator that confirms:

  • your eligibility to transfer to Nova Scotia under the Labour Mobility Support Agreement (LMSA)
  • your professional history

All Canadian occupational therapy regulators share a standard format for LMSA forms. You can find the form here:

Labour Mobility Support Agreement Confirmation Form

Fill in the top Authorization for Release of Information portion of the LMSA Form and send it to your current occupational therapy regulator. They may charge a fee for completion of this form. If you are licensed with multiple Canadian regulators, request the LMSA Form from the regulator with whom you have been licensed the longest.

If available, your regulator will provide NSOTR with:

  • a copy of your transcript or ACOTRO SEAS Disposition Report;
  • confirmation of completion of the National Occupational Therapy Certification Examination (NOTCE); and
  • a copy of any formal language tests they have on file.  

You are not required to submit these supporting documents separately. However, if any these documents are not available from your current regulator, you may be asked to provide them to NSOTR after you are licensed.

Required Supporting Documents:

Regulatory History Form

Required document: A Regulatory History Report from any professional regulatory organization you are currently registered and/or licensed with (including international jurisdictions).

Complete the top part of the NSOTR Regulatory History Form, send it to each of your current regulatory or licensing organizations, and ask them to complete the form and forward it directly to NSOTR. The organization that completes your LMSA Form must also complete a Regulatory History Form for you.

If there is an area of concern identified by one of your current regulators, you will be contacted by the NSOTR. You will be asked to provide more information regarding the nature and timing of the offense or concern and how the issue has been managed or resolved. Your eligibility for registration will depend on the nature, timing, and severity of the issue.

Proof of Identity and Ability to Work in Canada

To be licensed, applicants must prove:

  • their identity
  • their legal eligibility to work in Canada.

Some applicants can meet both requirements with one document. Other applicants must provide two documents. The name(s) on your identification documents must match exactly the name on your application form and other supporting documents.

To meet this requirement:

  1. Complete the first part of the NSOTR Photo ID Notarization Form. Then,
If you have a Canadian passport or Permanent Resident Card:OR If you do not have a Canadian passport or Permanent Resident Card:
Provide this form and a copy of your Canadian passport or Permanent Resident Card to a notary public.  

Upload a scanned copy of the notarized form and document to your application.
Provide the form and a valid government-issued photo ID, such as a driver’s licence, foreign passport, or services card to a notary public.
 
E-mail a scanned copy of the notarized form and document to registration@nsotr.ca.  

Upload a copy of one of the following documents to your application:
Canadian birth certificate
Canadian work permit
Work authorization under the Immigration Refugee
Protection Act
Name Change Documents

If you have ever changed your name and/or any of your documents are under a different name, you must list your previous name(s) and provide proof of the name change.

Required document: A government-issued document showing your name change. Acceptable documents include:

  • Marriage certificate
  • Divorce certificate
  • Name change Certificate
Professional Liability Insurance Certificate

Every occupational therapist licensed in Nova Scotia must have personal professional liability insurance coverage to a minimum of $5,000,000.00 with a legal expenses endorsement for investigation of complaints by a regulatory body prior to engaging in the practice of occupational therapy. We do not accept employer-based insurance coverage.

Personal professional liability insurance for OTs may be purchased through:

  • Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT), if you are a member of CAOT. 
  • Directly through private insurance brokers, such as such as AON Healthcare Advantage.

Required document: A copy of your professional liability insurance policy certificate. We cannot accept your receipt or CAOT membership card in place of the insurance certificate. We do not accept screenshots of the certificate.

The insurance certificate must be uploaded as a PDF and clearly show:

  • that your policy meets the required minimum coverage
  • that you are the named insured
Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Check

Required document: You must upload a valid Criminal Record Check Vulnerable Sector Check from the province in which you are residing as a PDF.

The Vulnerable Sector Check is only valid if it was issued within the last 3 months.

If you cannot obtain a Vulnerable Sector Check in your jurisdiction, please contact the Regulator for further steps to provide alternate documentation.

If you have lived outside of Canada in the past two years, an International Criminal Record Check, translated by a certified translator (if applicable) is also required.

Proof of Language Fluency

Required document: You must upload a valid Criminal Record Check Vulnerable Sector Check from the province in which you are residing as a PDF.

The Vulnerable Sector Check is only valid if it was issued within the last 3 months.

If you cannot obtain a Vulnerable Sector Check in your jurisdiction, please contact the Regulator for further steps to provide alternate documentation.

If you have lived outside of Canada in the past two years, an International Criminal Record Check, translated by a certified translator (if applicable) is also required.

In Nova Scotia, health care services are primarily delivered in English. It is critical that you be able to communicate with clients and other health care providers in English. You must be able to demonstrate ability to read, write, listen to and speak English proficiently. 

Please note: Under the Labour Mobility Support Agreement, if you had to meet an English language proficiency requirement to become licensed in your current jurisdiction, you may not need to provide additional information to NSOTR to prove fluency in English.

If you completed your occupational therapy training in Canada in English:

  • you are not required to provide proof of Language Fluency

If you completed your occupational therapy training outside of Canada OR inside Canada in French:

  • provide one of the following:
    • proof you had to meet an English language proficiency requirement to become licensed in your current jurisdiction
    • an academic transcript showing that you attended the equivalent of one year of full-time studies in English at the post-secondary level
    • a diploma showing that you competed a secondary education program delivered in English
    • The Employer Confirmation of English Language Proficiency Form and a written declaration that you can speak, read, write and understand spoken and written English at a level necessary to provide safe and effective occupational therapy services to clients in English
    • For internationally-educated OTs, a copy of your SEAS disposition report
    • Exam results from an approved language fluency test:
  • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
  • International English Language Testing System – Academic (IELTS AC)
Minimum Scores
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
Listening 22
Speaking 26
Reading 22
Writing 22
Overall score 92
Listening 7.0
Speaking 7.5
Reading 7.0
Writing 6.5
Overall score 7.0
Proof of Currency

All applicants must meet NSOTR’s Currency requirements. It is important that you practice occupational therapy in order to maintain your skills, and keep up-to-date with recent changes in practice.

Applicants must have:

  1. 600 currency hours in the past 3 years, OR
  2. graduated from a recognized occupational therapy degree program in the past 18 months.

Currency hours must be paid employment in the scope of occupational therapy in which you used occupational therapy title.

Required document: To prove you meet the Currency Requirement, provide an up-to-date copy of your resumé or CV. Your CV must include:

  • your full employment history for at least the past five years
  • the number of currency hours you obtained in each position, broken down by year 
  • all registrations with any regulatory organizations, past and present
  • all post-secondary education
  • if you are a new graduate, your fieldwork placement experience. Please note, however, that fieldwork does not count towards Currency hours.

The Registrar may require additional documentation to confirm you meet the Currency requirement, including a letter or record of employment from each of your employers in the past 5 years.

What if I do not meet the Currency requirement?

You must complete the NSOTR Re-Entry Program and pay the Re-Entry Program application fee. Before submitting your application, contact the Registrar directly for further information and documents.

SUMMARY OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS:

Uploaded through Online Application FormSent Separately to Regulator
Identification Documents*LMSA Form and Regulatory History Forms
Professional Liability Insurance CertificateInternational Criminal Record Check
Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector CheckTranscripts or SEAS Report**
Name Change DocumentsNOTCE Documents**
Proof of CurrencyLanguage Fluency Documents**

* can also be submitted separately to Regulator by e-mail or mail if necessary

** sent by your current Canadian regulator

REMEMBER
You cannot begin working as an occupational therapist in Nova Scotia (including worksite orientation and shadowing) until you have received written notice from the Regulator that you are licensed.