Pharmacist in Canada: PEBC Exam Document Evaluation

Build an international pharmacy career in Canada via PEBC exam. Get insights on PEBC, the role of NAPRA ID, Document evaluation process step-by-step Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC) exam is a licensing exam for pharmacist overseas aspiring to move to Canada.

Sahana

9/4/20253 min read

Key Insights:

1. Any international pharmacy graduate or IPG must pass the PEBC document evaluation and PEBC exams to be registered in Canada.

2. A permanent tracking number called the NAPRA ID or national ID is provided when you register with Pharmacists’ Gateway Canada

3. Document evaluation is done to review the candidates' educational documents (pharmacy degree, transcripts, licensing certificates) and to ensure they are comparable to the Canadian standards

4. Document evaluation is a multi-step process:

  • Register with Pharmacists’ Gateway Canada

  • Get your NAPRA ID

  • Create a portal or a PEBC account

  • Pay the document evaluation fee and submit required documents (degree, transcripts, proof of licensure, ID)

  • Wait for PEBC acceptance to proceed further

5. Once you the clearance from the PEBC start preparing for the PEBC exam

6. Toughest known pharmacist licensing exam coaching or training is a must

What’s PEBC?

The Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC) is the national body that ensures that pharmacists entering Canada are competent, safe, and meet the Canadian Healthcare system and is responsible for assessing the qualifications of international pharmacy graduates aiming to build a dream career in Canada.

Step 1: Register with Pharmacists’ Gateway Canada (NAPRA ID)

  • The very first step in applying for PEBC Document Evaluation is to create an account with Pharmacists’ Gateway Canada.

  • Once registered, you will receive a NAPRA ID (National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities ID)

  • This is mandatory for all future applications.

Step 2: Apply for Document Evaluation

Create an account on the PEBC website. Once your account is set up, log in and fill in your profile using your personal details and NAPRA ID.

Next, provide your educational and licensing details. Make sure all the information is accurate and complete.

Then, agree to the terms and conditions and proceed to pay the fee of 705 CAD.

Once these steps are completed, your PEBC ID will be generated and sent to your email.

After obtaining your PEBC ID, the next step is Document Submission.

Documents required by PEBC:

  • Document Evaluation Application- You can download this form from the PEBC website and take a printout and fill in the required details.

  • Photograph: The photograph you submit must meet the specific dimensions mentioned on the website. Make sure to follow these guidelines carefully to avoid any delays or rejections.

  • Identification documents

  • University Transcripts

  • University Degree certificates

  • Licensing statements

All the documents you submit to PEBC must be properly attested by the acceptable witnesses.

Some documents must be sent directly to the PEBC office via courier, while others can be uploaded through the portal.

A very crucial first step in this process of becoming a registered pharmacist in Canada is the Document Evaluation. This is a multi-step process that validates the candidate's pharmacy degree and ensures it meets Canadian standards.

Step 3: PEBC Review Process

  • Once you successfully complete all these steps, PEBC will review your submission. They will notify you by email about any approvals or rejections, including the reasons for any rejections. If any documents are rejected, you should resubmit the corrected documents to PEBC. The entire process, including PEBC’s approval, typically takes about 8 weeks.

  • After completing the document evaluation process, you can apply for an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) report. The fee for this report is 100 CAD. Once processed, all the details will be uploaded to your digital wallet. Once approved by PEBC you will be eligible to proceed to the Evaluating Examination.

Why Is Document Evaluation Important?

  • It validates your educational background.

  • It allows you to officially enter the PEBC licensing pathway.

  • It confirms that you meet the minimum eligibility criteria to practice as a pharmacist in Canada.

  • This is a mandatory step without which you cannot move forward with the Evaluating Exam or subsequent PEBC qualifying exams.

Note: To check your eligibility for the Evaluating exam also read PEBC Canada 2025 (Evaluating Exam) Update for Indian Pharmacist | Elite Expertise

Why choose Elite Expertise as Your Partner in the PEBC Journey

At Elite Expertise, we provide complete guidance for international pharmacists including

  • Document evaluation assistance

  • PEBC exam coaching

  • Our team ensures that you don’t miss any critical details or deadlines that could delay your licensing process.

  • One to one doubt solving session · Learn from Overseas working Pharmacists Mrs. Harika Bheemavarapu and Mr Arief Mohammad

  • Online interactive classes along with recorded sessions for ease of learning

  • Unlimited access until you pass the exam

  • Comprehensive study material

  • 400 plus hours of training

  • Mock tests to practise and perfect your skills

Final Thoughts

The journey of becoming a pharmacist in Canada starts with understanding what’s PEBC and successfully completing the steps for document evaluation. By registering for a NAPRA ID and submitting your credentials for Document Evaluation, you are laying the foundation for a rewarding pharmacy career in Canada.

With the right guidance, you can move through the process smoothly and confidently take the next steps towards Canadian licensure.

About the Author

Sahana Rao

Sahana Chinthapatla is renowned for her expertise in scientific and medical writing, backed by an MPharm in Pharmacology and years of experience in research analysis and scientific writing.

As the Head Business Writer at Elite Expertise, she provides insightful and well-researched content on KAPS, OPRA, PEBC, PSI and global pharmacy pathways, guiding aspiring pharmacists in their professional journeys.

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