Registration and Licensure Policies
The Regulator’s Registration and Licensure Policies explain our expectations for applicants and registrants and govern how we process, assess, and make decisions about applications for registration and licensure.
The NSOTR Registration and Licensure Policies can be downloaded here: NSOTR Registration and Licensure Policies
NSOTR has 21 Registration and Licensure Policies and 4 Policy Schedules. These policies are reviewed regularly to ensure they remain fair, effective, and up-to-date.
Registration and Licensure Policies:
- Completion and Submission of Registration and Licensing Forms
- Supporting Documentation
- Assessment of Qualifications for Registration and Licensure
- Conditional Register
- Academic Qualification
- Proof of Identity and Legal Authorization to Work in Canada
- Language Fluency
- Professional Liability Insurance Requirements
- Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Check
- Character
- Currency
- Entry to Practice Examinations and Assessments
- Review of Registration & Licensure Decisions
- Re-Entry to Practice
- Licensing Term, Licence Renewal, and Failure to Renew
- Applicant and Registrant Fees & Refunds
- Application Expiry
- Surrender of Licence
- Registration Category and Public Register
- Access to Registration Records
- Supervision
Schedules:
- Accredited Canadian Occupational Therapy University Programs
- Accepted Language Fluency Tests and Minimum Scores
- Fees
- Re-Entry to Practice