- Resettlement of Afghan Female Medical Students and Doctors
- IMG’s Preparation
- Teaching Requirements
- ACIHE Project (Dr. Akbari)
- Telemedicine Project
- Advisory Support Committee (consultancy for newcomers)
- Skills Lab to learn CyberPatient in Afghanistan universities (Dr. Jubran)
Online MCC’s preparation class
This is an online preparation course for all IMGs who are preparing for licensing exam in Canada 🇨🇦. It provides over 1000s of the very best / updated, simulated MCQ preparation questions for the MCCQ1 Exam and NAC OSCE.
From January 2024 our MCCQE1 and NAC OSCE classes will be two days a week
Friday 7:00 PM -9:00 PM
Monday 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Resettlement project of Afghan Young Female Doctors / Medical Students in Canada.
Since CAAHP is a health-oriented organization, it took the initial steps toward helping/resettling the most vulnerable female doctors and medical students in Canada. The CAAHP team is working on this project very hard to get the Canadian government involved in saving and resettlement of these vulnerable female doctors and medical students. The proposal is ready and the new update will be posted soon.
Advisory Committee
it is designed to facilitate and provide the most updated information about the whole process of MCC licensing in Canada 🇨🇦. It will provide specific links and information about
1- Verification of medical documents in Canada
2- Preparation for MCC Exams
3- Information about MCCQ1E, NAC OSCE, etc.
4- information about Carms and residency.
LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers)
LINC ( Language Instruction for Newcomers) is a free nationwide language program that is funded by Immigration Refugee, Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and provided by education boards and not-for-profit organizations.
Eligibility:
● Landed Immigrant with a valid PR card
● Conventional Refugees
● Refugees with a letter of acceptance
● 18 years old and above
● Ukrainians are accepted with temporary Visa at present
How to Enrol:
● You must go to your nearest YMCA office for language assessment. They assess your English language level based on the Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) in four skill areas speaking, listening, reading, and writing.
● After your assessment, you will be referred to the appropriate center based on your own choice and your address.
● For assessment, appointments are required. To make an appointment or need more info call 416 975-5462 or email at: language.test@ymcagta.org
● LINC offers instruction from illiteracy level to CLB 8 (if preferred to apply for citizenship, CLB 4 is required).
● Some LINC centers offer free childcare services also which take care of children while their mothers study.
● The same program is offered for learning French as a second language.