Converting a restrictive permit
Find out how to convert your restrictive permit to a “regular” permit to practice and a specialist’s certificate from the CMQ.
There are two options if you would like to apply to have your restrictive permit (MRA, clinician and sponsored professor) converted in order to obtain a “regular” permit to practice and a specialist’s certificate from the CMQ.
The Regulation respecting the terms and conditions for the issuance of the permit and specialist’s certificates by the Collège des médecins du Québec sets out the requirements for holders of a restrictive permit (clinician or professor) (sections 9 and 26).
For holders of a restrictive permit under the Quebec-France Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA), the Regulation respecting the issuing of a permit and a specialist’s certificate of the Collège des médecins du Québec to implement the arrangement made by the order pursuant to the agreement on the mutual recognition of professional qualifications between Québec and France sets out the requirements (section 2).
After less than 5 years and one renewal
(examination required – section 9 of the Regulation):
If you have had a restrictive permit for less than 5 years and it has been renewed at least once, you must submit an application for recognition of postgraduate training. The Committee on Admission to Practice (CAP) will examine your application and determine if you are eligible for the examinations. If the CAP determines that you are eligible for the certification examinations in your specialty administered by the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) or the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (Royal College), you must pass the examinations in your specialty (Schedule I of the Regulation) in order to obtain a “regular” permit to practice and a specialist’s certificate from the Collège.
After more than 5 years
(no examination – section 26 of the Regulation):
If you have had a restrictive permit for more than 5 years, you must submit an application for recognition of postgraduate training. The CAP will examine your application and if you are granted recognition, you may obtain a “regular” permit to practice and a specialist’s certificate from the Collège.
You will find information about national college certification on the colleges’ respective websites:
- College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC)
Requirements for Practicing Physician Eligibility - Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (Royal College)
CMQ-certified specialists
To submit an application to the Collège: refer to the two tables below.
Clinician and sponsored professor
After less than 5 years and one renewal (examination required) | After more than 5 years (no examination) |
Holder of a restrictive permit for more than 1 year at the time of the examination | Holder of a restrictive permit for more than 5 years (registered as an active member on the Roll of the Order) |
You have | You have |
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MRA (Quebec-France Agreement)
After less than 5 years and one renewal (examination required) | After more than 5 years (no examination) |
Holder of a restrictive permit for more than 1 year at the time of the examination | Holder of a restrictive permit for more than 5 years |
You have | You have |
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Steps to practicing medicine in Quebec for IMGs
To practicing medicine in Quebec for IMGs :
Consult the steps (in French only)