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  • Please note: The MRA does not ensure migration or employment in other countries.

    In Canada, the profession of speech-language pathology is regulated at the provincial level. To practice, you must be registered with the regulatory college in the province where you intend to reside and work. For a complete list of regulatory colleges, please visit our website. Each college has specific entry-to-practice requirements, which are detailed on their respective websites.

  • ELIGIBILITY

    You should complete this application if you are a speech-language pathology certificate of clinical competence holder of ASHA, a full member of IASLT, a full member of NZSTA, certified member of RCSLT or a certified practicing speech pathologist of SPA.

    You must also have completed your professional education in a country that is signatory to the MRA.

  • Unfortunately, you are not eligible to apply through the Mutual Recognition Agreement.  Please consider applying for an SAC membership through our International Assessment process.  

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    Please note: the application fee is non-refundable.
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