How to Become a Physiotherapist in Ontario

Physiotherapists in Ontario must complete a Master's degree in Canada. For individuals educated outside of Canada, their education is reviewed by the Canadian Alliance of Physiotherapy Regulators to ensure that it is substantially equivalent to the content of a Canadian physiotherapy program.

To use the title Physiotherapist, Physical Therapist or PT, you must be registered with the College. Learn more about how to apply

STEPS: How to Apply

  • Learn how to become a registered physiotherapist in Ontario.

Canadian Alliance of Physiotherapy RegulatorS (CAPR)

  • Visit CAPR to learn more about credentialling, taking the Physiotherapy Competency Exam and the requirements to become a physiotherapist in Canada.

Timelines & Costs

  • Find out how much the process costs, how long it takes to become a registered physiotherapist in Ontario and view application flowcharts.

Provisional Practice & Physiotherapy Residents

  • Find out more about the Provisional Practice certificate of registration and how to become a Physiotherapy Resident.

Practice AdviCE FOR aPPLICANTS

  • The College of Physiotherapists of Ontario Practice Advisor provides free, anonymous advice to PT students and anyone applying to become a physiotherapist in Ontario.

ChecklistS, faqs and resources—aPPLICANTs

  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and a complete list of all necessary requirements to become a registered physiotherapist in Ontario.

Universities and bridging program

  • See a list of all Universities and Bridging Programs.

Rules & Resources

  • Learn more about the professional responsibilities of a physiotherapist and the physiotherapy rules and standards in Ontario.

Get Involved

  • Join the Citizen Advisory Group and Share Your Experiences.

Your pt aCCOUNTABILITIES

  • A MUST READ: The professional responsibilities of a physiotherapist.

Case of the month

  • Read real stories about physiotherapists who didn't follow the rules.

Fair registration practices

  • Learn more about the Fairness Commissioner.

Practice Advice—applicants

  • Find the answer to your question or contact the Practice Advisors for free and anonymous advice.

registration committee decisions

  • What is the role of the Registration Committee?

What is a regulatory college?

  • What is Self-Regulation?

Academic resources

  • Helpful resources useful for yourself or your students.

Cross-border physiotherapy

  • Services performed across a provincial border for the purpose of transferring expertise or physiotherapy knowledge

Contact the Registration Team

registration@collegept.org
416-591-3828 ext. 222
1-800-583-5885
ext. 222

Mail:
College of
Physiotherapists of Ontario
Attn: Registration Team
375 University Ave.
Suite 800
Toronto, Ontario
M5G 2J5

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Recent Updates

May 27, 2020

Return to Practice: Updated Ministry Direction and Guidance for Physiotherapists

On May 26, 2020, Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health released changes to Directive 2, which originally required all regulated health professionals to stop or reduce non-essential services.

Effective May 26, 2020, physiotherapists and other regulated health professionals can, when all necessary precautions and protocols are in place to protect patients and themselves, gradually and carefully begin providing all services, including non-essential services.

See the changes to Directive 2.

Read the Ministry's COVID-19 Operational Requirements: Health Sector Restart.

What this change means for physiotherapists

This change does not mean that you should immediately return to providing in-person care.

Physiotherapists and their employers must assess the risks of providing care in-person and implement appropriate infection control and prevention measures. 

You are ONLY permitted to provide in-person care when you are satisfied that the benefits of providing care in-person outweigh the risks and appropriate infection control and prevention measures are in place.

You should monitor the spread of COVID-19 in your community to inform your decisions of when to return to practice. Refer to data from the Ontario GovernmentPublic Health Ontario and your local public health unit.

You are REQUIRED to limit the number of in-person visits for your safety and the safety of patients. PTs are in the best position to determine if care can be provided virtually and or if care can safely resume in-person with appropriate precautions and protocols in place to protect you and your patients.

The amended government directive lists principles to consider when making these decisions.

Guidance for physiotherapists returning to in-person practice

To help PTs plan for a gradual and safe return to practice, the College has developed return to practice guidance. This guidance should be followed in conjunction with guidance from the Ministry of Health.

Information is changing quickly, so please note that guidance may change. Check the College’s website regularly for the latest information.

If you have any questions, please contact the College’s Practice Advice team at advice@collegept.org or 1-800-583-5885 ext. 241.