Frequently Asked Questions
Australia, Canada, the UK, and New Zealand are among the top-paying countries, each offering competitive salaries and career growth opportunities.
Between AUD 60,000 and AUD 100,000 per year, with higher pay available in rural and regional areas.
Between CAD 80,000 and CAD 120,000 annually, varying by province and specialization.
Newly qualified pharmacists start at £35,392, while senior and chief pharmacist roles can earn up to £114,949.
Community pharmacists earn NZD 70,000 to NZD 110,000, while clinical pharmacists can earn NZD 130,000 or more.
Due to ageing populations, rising chronic diseases, expanded clinical roles, and active recruitment by developed countries like Australia and Canada.
The OPRA exam, conducted by the Australian Pharmacy Council, followed by a supervised internship and registration with the Pharmacy Board.
The PEBC Evaluating Exam and PEBC Qualifying Exams (MCQ + OSCE), along with structured practical training.
A pharmacist working on temporary contracts, earning between £25 and £60 per hour depending on experience and location.
They offer exam preparation, AHPRA application guidance, case-based learning, and career coaching for pharmacists aiming to practice in Australia, New Zealand, and beyond.
