Who This Is For
Licensed acupuncturists and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioners seeking to work, practice, or settle in Canada. This is a specialty area where Ziwen Immigration offers deep, focused expertise — few firms understand both the immigration system and the regulatory landscape facing TCM professionals as closely as we do.
What Makes This Pathway Different
- Acupuncture and TCM are regulated professions in several provinces (including British Columbia, Ontario, Alberta, and Quebec), each with its own licensing body and registration requirements
- Credential recognition and provincial registration often need to be coordinated alongside your immigration application
- Certain provincial nominee streams and skilled worker categories specifically recognize TCM and acupuncture occupations
Our Process
- Assessment of your credentials against the relevant provincial regulatory body's requirements
- Identification of the strongest immigration pathway: work permit, Express Entry, or provincial nomination
- Coordinated planning between your professional registration timeline and immigration application
- Full application preparation, submission, and follow-through
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to be licensed in Canada before I can immigrate?
It depends on the province and pathway. In some cases, you can begin the immigration process while your provincial licensing application is underway; in others, registration must come first. We help you sequence both correctly.