Welcome! Thank you for choosing New Brunswick to practice the profession of pharmacy.
All students, pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, must register with the College before practising.
Most requirements are the same for all applicants however there are various pathways to registration and licensure. Whether you are a student, a graduate not previously licensed, transferring from another jurisdiction, licensed internationally or returning to practice, the information below will help you navigate the process. There are also a few areas common to all applicants, such as:
Citizenship status An applicant’s status in Canada must be one of the following:
- Canadian Citizen
- Permanent Resident of Canada
- Temporary Resident of Canada with a valid work permit issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)
Language proficiency Proficiency in one of Canada’s official languages (English or French) is required and must meet standards in the NAPRA Language Proficiency Requirement Policy adopted by the College.
Documentation Required documents must be mailed to the College. Copies will be accepted but must be an exact replica that has been notarized by a notary public or a lawyer (a commissioner of oaths or a pharmacist’s signature will not be accepted). A notarized copy that is clear enough to identify the details may be accepted in place of an original document.
Processing time When all parts of the application package are received by the College in the required format, standard processing time can be up to 14 days.
Fees Registration fees for all application types are published on the College Fee Schedule.
Pharmacist
To practice as a pharmacist in New Brunswick, an individual must be registered and hold a valid licence with the New Brunswick College of Pharmacists.
New Graduate / Never Licensed (CCAPP or ACPE graduate)
Those seeking licensure with the New Brunswick College of Pharmacists should refer to Regulations 12.1, 12.2 and 12.18. For a full, detailed checklist of the application process, click here.
For this application, you will need the following items to upload to your online form:
1. Proof of identity (Canadian citizen, landed immigrant or holds a valid employment visa or valid Canadian work permit)
The applicant must provide the College with an original, notarized photocopy of a Canadian government issued photo ID (driver’s license or passport) by mail or in person. Notarization must be completed by a Notary Public or lawyer.
2. Canadian Criminal Record Check
A criminal record check, dated within the last six months, must be submitted in one of the following formats:
- Local police or RCMP office – An original criminal record check document must be mailed or dropped off in person at the College office.
- Online criminal record check from MyBackCheck.com (no original document needed). Once you receive your results, you can share them through the MyBackCheck website to the College’s account (New Brunswick College of Pharmacists).
3. Diploma
Please provide an original notarized photocopy of your diploma from a CCAPP or ACPE accredited pharmacy program. Notarization must be completed by a Notary Public or lawyer.
4. Proof of personal professional liability insurance as a pharmacist
Minimum amounts required for insurance:
- $2 million per occurrence
- $4 million annual aggregate
5. Proof of certification in First Aid & CPR level C
Licensed elsewhere in Canada, but not in New Brunswick
Please refer to Regulations 12.1, 12.2, 12.4 and 12.18.
An applicant for registration as a pharmacist must be already licensed as a Pharmacist in another Canada jurisdiction or be a graduate of a CCAPP or ACPE accredited entry-level pharmacy education program in Canada or the United States.
Jurisprudence Exam
The Jurisprudence Examination is designed to assess an applicant’s knowledge of, and ability to interpret and apply, the legislation that impacts current pharmacy practice in New Brunswick. All candidates for registration/licensure as a pharmacist or pharmacy technician in New Brunswick are required to successfully pass the Jurisprudence Exam.
For this application, you will need the following items to upload to your online form:
1. Proof of identity (Canadian citizen, landed immigrant or holds a valid employment visa or valid Canadian work permit)
The applicant must provide the College with an original notarized photocopy of a Canadian government issued photo ID (driver’s license or passport) by mail or in person. Notarization must be completed by a Notary Public or lawyer.
2. Canadian Criminal Record Check
A criminal record check, dated within the last six months, must be submitted in one of the following formats:
- Local police or RCMP office – Original criminal record check document must be mailed or dropped off in person at the College office.
- Online criminal record check from MyBackCheck.com (no original document needed). Once you receive your results, you can share them through the MyBackCheck website to the College’s account (New Brunswick College of Pharmacists).
3. Letter of standing
A letter of standing must be requested from all Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities (PRA) where the applicant was previously licensed. It must be received directly from the PRA.
4. Proof of personal professional liability insurance as a pharmacist
Minimum amounts required for insurance:
- $2 million per occurrence
- $4 million annual aggregate
5. Proof of certification in First Aid & CPR Level C
Once in possession of the documents noted above, proceed to the next steps of the application process:
- Click this link to create a profile.
- Complete the application form for "Pharmacist (Already licensed within Canada)."
The documents listed above must be submitted to the College. Your application will only be processed once all documents are received in their correct format.
Licensed in Australia, Great Britain, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland, USA (Streamlined Licensing Pathway)
Applicants must be licensed and have actively practised as a pharmacist for at least 400 hours within the previous two years in one of the following countries:
- Australia
- Great Britain
- New Zealand
- Republic of Ireland
- United States of America
An applicant’s status in Canada must be one of the following:
- Canadian Citizen
- Permanent Resident of Canada
- Temporary Resident of Canada with a valid work permit issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)
Applicants who meet the criteria listed above may proceed with this pathway to registration and licensure in New Brunswick. The checklist linked here outlines the required steps to licensure.
Visit the Government of New Brunswick’s website to access their Navigation Service for Internationally Educated Health Professionals.
Licensed (all other jurisdictions) or International Pharmacist Graduate not yet licensed
Applying to the Pharmacists’ Gateway Canada for International Pharmacists is a mandatory first step to becoming licensed in Canada and New Brunswick. Your Gateway profile is where you can track your progress and submit documents such as the national Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC) results, language proficiency assessments, and other common national requirements for licensure in Canada.
Visit the Government of New Brunswick’s website to access their Navigation Service for Internationally Educated Health Professionals.
For a complete review of the process for International Pharmacist Graduates looking to practise in New Brunswick, please refer to these documents:
Process for International Pharmacist Graduates
Pharmacist Apprentice Internship Manual
OPPCAT (to be completed by preceptor during the seventh week of internship)
Requirements for this registration pathway appear in the New Brunswick College of Pharmacists' Regulations in sections 12.1 and 12.5.
Annual Renewal
All pharmacists and pharmacy technicians must apply annually for license renewal. The online form is accessible beginning November 1 and must be completed no later than November 30 each year to maintain licensure.
There are several steps to the renewal process, including reviewing your online profile with the College to ensure it is up to date, updating authorizations if needed and responding to attestation statements pertaining to practice.
To help prepare, please consult this tip sheet as well as this FAQ.
Continuous Professional Development
All pharmacists and pharmacy technicians must engage in continuous professional development to maintain licensure and must attest to having done so during annual renewal. Read more
Pharmacists are highly trained, educated and trusted health-care professionals. New Brunswick pharmacists are playing an increasingly important role in the delivery of health care services. Pharmacists may:
- Administer injections, according to the Administration of Injections Policy.
- Assess and prescribe for some common Minor Ailments (Listed in Appendix 2 of the Regulations; Once licensed, pharmacists must participate in the Minor Ailments Orientation)
- Prescribe in some circumstances as outlined in the Part XXI of the Regulations.
Current First Aid and CPR Level "C"
Valid certification in First Aid & CPR is a requirement of licensure in New Brunswick for all pharmacy professionals who provide patient care and for registered students who administer injections.
Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians on a direct client care register and registered students who administer injections must maintain certification equivalent to the following:
First Aid: Emergency, Workplace or Standard First Aid
Pharmacy professionals are expected (and empowered) to select the appropriate level of First Aid training based on their individual competence and practice needs.
CPR: Level C
For more information, please refer to the following FAQ [LINK]
This information must be kept up to date in the pharmacy professional’s online profile with the College.
NOTE: Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians on a direct client care register must certify annually at license renewal that their First Aid & CPR certification in the required format is current and valid.
Administration of Injections and Common Ailments
Injections
Pharmacists on the Active: Direct Client Care register may administer injections via ID, IM or SC routes in accordance with Regulations (22.3-22.5), the Model Standards of Practice for Canadian Pharmacists, and the Administration of Injections Policy.
Common Ailments
Prior to incorporating activities that relate to Common Ailments into practice, pharmacy professionals must declare to have participated in Common Ailments Orientation (attended in person or have read the accompanying document). Pharmacy professionals are then able to notify the New Brunswick College of Pharmacists through a link on their online profile.
New Brunswick pharmacists may prescribe a drug, treatment or device for the treatment of a condition listed in Appendix 2 of the Regulations. Regulations 21.8(1) and 21.8(2) describe this authority in more detail.
- Guidance: Assessing and Prescribing for Contraception Management
- Guidance: Assessing and Prescribing for Lyme Disease Prophylaxis
- Guidance: Assessing and Prescribing for Treatment of Herpes Zoster (Shingles)
When searching the College’s online Directory of Pharmacy Professionals, authorization for Minor Ailments is indicated next to the pharmacy professional’s name and registration number.
For further information, please visit the Government of New Brunswick Pharmacy Services website.
Pharmacist Student
All preceptors and students should ensure they have read the following document: Responsibilities of Preceptors and Students.
Registration
Those seeking licensure with the New Brunswick College of Pharmacists should refer to Regulations 12.1, 12.2 and 12.17.
An applicant for registration as a pharmacist student must be a student enrolled in, or a graduate of a CCAPP or ACPE accredited entry-level pharmacy education program in Canada or the United States.
For this application, you will need the following items to upload to your online form:
1. Proof of identity (Canadian citizen, landed immigrant or holds a valid employment visa or valid Canadian work permit)
The applicant must provide the College with an original, notarized photocopy of a Canadian government issued photo ID (driver’s license or passport) by mail or in person. Notarization must be completed by a Notary Public or lawyer.
2. Canadian Criminal Record Check
A criminal record check, dated within the last six months, must be submitted in one of the following formats:
- Local police or RCMP office – An original criminal record check document must be mailed or dropped off in person at the College office.
- Online criminal record check from MyBackCheck.com (no original document needed). Once you receive your results, you can share them through the MyBackCheck website to the College’s account (New Brunswick College of Pharmacists).
3. Confirmation of enrolment from your school
Please provide confirmation for the current term.
4. Proof of personal professional liability insurance as a Pharmacist Student
Minimum amounts required for insurance:
- $1 million per occurrence
- $2 million annual aggregate
Once in possession of the documents noted above, proceed to the next steps of the application process:
- Click on this [link] to create a profile.
- Complete the application form for Pharmacist Student.
The documents listed above must be submitted to the College. Your application will only be processed once all documents are received in their correct format.
NOTE : An Apprenticeship Agreement is required for all time service and must be submitted to the New Brunswick College of Pharmacists' office before starting a time service period.
Practical Training
All applicants must be registered with the New Brunswick College of Pharmacists as a Pharmacist Student to be eligible to complete the required training. No time service shall be completed in the province of New Brunswick without being registered with the College. This applies to both the clinical rotations included in your university curriculum and unstructured time-service.
According to Regulations 12.16(1)(2), a pharmacist student is required to complete a total of 40 weeks of practical training, under the supervision of an approved preceptor, as part of the Accredited education program and a minimum of 4 weeks post-graduation training using the NBCP internship manual.
NOTE : An Apprenticeship Agreement is required for all time service and must be submitted to the New Brunswick College of Pharmacists' office before starting a time service period.
Apprenticeship Agreement
After registration has been confirmed, an Apprenticeship Agreement must be submitted and approved by the New Brunswick College of Pharmacists before students begin a block of time service with an approved preceptor.
Login to your online profile to Submit an Apprenticeship Agreement.
Preceptor qualifications are stipulated in Section 12.23 of the Regulations. Preceptors and students must read the Responsibilities of the Student and Preceptor document.
The student is responsible for submitting the required information to the New Brunswick College of Pharmacists. It is not the responsibility of the preceptor.
Evidence of Time Service
If work was completed in another province, the pharmacy regulatory authority in that province must submit a letter, on the applicant’s behalf, confirming the completed time service in order for it to be considered for licensure in New Brunswick.
Evidence of time service must be submitted to the New Brunswick College of Pharmacists no later than two weeks following the completion of any time service period.
Login to your online profile to submit an Evidence of Time Service form.
Please contact the College if you have any questions about the registration process, or require additional information.
Post Graduate Training Manual
Post Graduate Training Manual [link]
Pharmacy Technician
The aspects of the practice of pharmacy that registered pharmacy technicians may perform is outlined in Regulation 20.6.
Only those individuals registered with the New Brunswick College of Pharmacists may use the titles Pharmacy Technician Student or Pharmacy Technician.
New Graduate / Never Licensed
Those seeking licensure with the New Brunswick College of Pharmacists should refer to Regulations 12.1, 12.2 and 12.20.
Jurisprudence Exam
The Jurisprudence Examination is designed to assess an applicant’s knowledge of, and ability to interpret and apply, the legislation that impacts current pharmacy practice in New Brunswick. All candidates for registration/licensure as a pharmacy technician in New Brunswick are required to successfully pass the Jurisprudence Exam.
Structured Practical Evaluation
A minimum of 14 weeks of practical training in New Brunswick is required for licensure as a pharmacy technician to be served as follows:
- a minimum of 8 weeks of structured practice experience as part of the accredited education program.
- a minimum of 6 weeks practice experience to be served in New Brunswick following graduation, which shall include the Structured Practical Evaluation (SPE).
PEBC
Proof of successful completion of qualifying exams (OSPE and MCQ) is required for Pharmacy Technicians.
For this application, you will need the following items to upload to your online form:
1. Proof of identity (Canadian citizen, landed immigrant or holds a valid employment visa or valid Canadian work permit)
The applicant must provide the College with an original, notarized photocopy of a Canadian government issued photo ID (driver’s license or passport) by mail or in person. Notarization must be completed by a Notary Public or lawyer.
2. Canadian Criminal Record Check
A criminal record check, dated within the last six months, must be submitted in one of the following formats:
- Local police or RCMP office – An original criminal record check document must be mailed or dropped off in person at the College office.
- Online criminal record check from MyBackCheck.com (no original document needed). Once you receive your results, you can share them through the MyBackCheck website to the College’s account (New Brunswick College of Pharmacists).
3. Diploma
Please provide an original notarized photocopy of your diploma from a CCAPP or ACPE accredited pharmacy technician program.
4. Proof of personal professional liability insurance as a Pharmacy Technician
Minimum amounts required for insurance:
- $1 million per occurrence
- $2 million annual aggregate
5. Proof of certification in First Aid & CPR Level C
Once in possession of the documents noted above, proceed to the next steps of the application process:
- Click on this [link] to create a profile.
- Complete the application form for Pharmacy Technician (Never previously licensed).
The original documents listed above must be sent to the College. Your application will only be processed once all documents are received in their correct format.
Licensed in Canada, but not in New Brunswick
Those seeking licensure with the New Brunswick College of Pharmacists should refer to Regulations 12.1, 12.2, 12.4 and 12.20.
An applicant for registration as a pharmacy technician must be already licensed as a Pharmacy Technician in another Canada jurisdiction or be a graduate of a CCAPP or ACPE accredited entry-level pharmacy technician education program in Canada or the United States.
Jurisprudence Exam
The Jurisprudence Examination is designed to assess an applicant’s knowledge of, and ability to interpret and apply, the legislation that impacts current pharmacy practice in New Brunswick. All candidates for registration/licensure as a pharmacist or pharmacy technician in New Brunswick are required to successfully pass the Jurisprudence Exam.
For this application, you will need the following items to upload to your online form:
1. Proof of identity (Canadian citizen, landed immigrant or holds a valid employment visa or valid Canadian work permit)
The applicant must provide the College with an original, notarized photocopy of a Canadian government issued photo ID (driver’s license or passport) by mail or in person. Notarization must be completed by a Notary Public or lawyer.
2. Canadian Criminal Record Check
A criminal record check, dated within the last six months, must be submitted in one of the following formats:
- Local police or RCMP office – An original criminal record check document must be mailed or dropped off in person at the College office.
- Online criminal record check from MyBackCheck.com (no original document needed). Once you receive your results, you can share them through the MyBackCheck website to the College’s account (New Brunswick College of Pharmacists).
3. Letter of Standing
A letter of standing must be requested from all Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities (PRA) where the applicant was previously licensed. It must be received directly from the PRA.
4. Proof of personal professional liability insurance as a Pharmacy Technician
Minimum amounts required for insurance:
- $1 million per occurrence
- $2 million annual aggregate
5. Proof of certification in First Aid & CPR level C
Once in possession of the documents noted above, proceed to the next steps of the application process:
- Click this link to create a profile.
- Complete the application form for "Pharmacist Technician (Already licensed within Canada)."
The original documents listed above must be sent to the College. Your application will only be processed once all documents are received in their correct format.
Annual Renewal
All pharmacists and pharmacy technicians must apply annually for license renewal. The online form is accessible beginning November 1 and must be completed no later than November 30 each year to maintain licensure.
There are several steps to the renewal process, including reviewing your online profile with the College to ensure it is up to date, updating authorizations if needed and responding to attestation statements pertaining to practice.
To help prepare, please consult this tip sheet as well as this FAQ.
Continuous Professional Development
All pharmacists and pharmacy technicians must engage in continuous professional development to maintain licensure and must attest to having done so during annual renewal. Read more
Current First Aid and CPR Level C
Valid certification in First Aid & CPR is a requirement of licensure in New Brunswick for all pharmacy professionals who provide patient care and for registered students who administer injections.
Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians on a direct client care register and registered students who administer injections must maintain certification equivalent to the following:
First Aid: Emergency, Workplace or Standard First Aid
Pharmacy professionals are expected (and empowered) to select the appropriate level of First Aid training based on their individual competence and practice needs.
CPR: Level C
For more information, please refer to the following FAQ [LINK]
This information must be kept up to date in the pharmacy professional’s online profile with the College.
NOTE: Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians on a direct client care register must certify annually at license renewal that their First Aid & CPR certification in the required format is current and valid.
Administration of Injections - Pharmacy Technicians
Pharmacy Technicians on the Active: Direct Client Care register who have successfully completed an approved training program may administer injections, while under the routine supervision of a pharmacist on the Direct Client Care register (with authorization to administer injections) via IM or SC routes.
This is in accordance with:
Requirements: Three years or more post-graduation from a CCAPP or ACPE Pharmacy Technician Education Program
Regulations now provide pharmacy technicians who may have graduated three or more years ago a pathway for licensure.
View this link.
Pharmacy Technician Student
The following section pertains to students who are enrolled in a CCAPP accredited pharmacy technician education program or an approved Bridging program:
Registration
Those seeking licensure with the New Brunswick College of Pharmacists should refer to Regulations 12.19 to 12.20.
An applicant for registration as a pharmacy technician student must be a student enrolled in, or a graduate of, a CCAPP or ACPE accredited pharmacy technician education program, or an approved Bridging program in Canada.
For this application, you will need the following items to upload to your online form:
1. Proof of identity (Canadian citizen, landed immigrant or holds a valid employment visa or valid Canadian work permit)
The applicant must provide the College with an original, notarized photocopy of a Canadian government issued photo ID (driver’s license or passport) by mail or in person. Notarization must be completed by a Notary Public or lawyer.
2. Canadian Criminal Record Check
A criminal record check, dated within the last six months, must be submitted in one of the following formats:
- Local police or RCMP office – An original criminal record check document must be mailed or dropped off in person at the College office.
- Online criminal record check from MyBackCheck.com (no original document needed). Once you receive your results, you can share them through the MyBackCheck website to the College’s account (New Brunswick College of Pharmacists).
3. Confirmation of enrolment from your school
Confirmation must be provided for the current term.
4. Proof of personal professional liability insurance as a Pharmacy Technician Student
Minimum amounts required for insurance:
- $1 million per occurrence
- $2 million annual aggregate
Once in possession of the documents noted above, proceed to the next steps of the application process:
- Click this [link] to create a profile.
- Complete the application form for Pharmacy Technician Student.
The original documents listed above must be sent to the College. Your application will only be processed once all documents are received in their correct format.
NOTE : An Apprenticeship Agreement is required for all time service and must be submitted to the New Brunswick College of Pharmacists' office before starting a time service period.
Practical Training
All applicants must be registered with the New Brunswick College of Pharmacists as a pharmacy technician student before completing the required training as described below. No time service shall be completed in the province of New Brunswick without being registered with the College.
A minimum of 14 weeks of practical training in New Brunswick is required for licensure as a pharmacy technician to be served as follows:
- a minimum of 8 weeks of structured practice experience as part of the accredited or approved education program.
- a minimum of 6 weeks practice experience to be served in New Brunswick following graduation, which shall include the Structured Practical Evaluation (SPE).
Apprenticeship Agreement
After registration has been confirmed, an Apprenticeship Agreement must be submitted and approved by the New Brunswick College of Pharmacists before students begin a block of time service with an approved preceptor.
Login to your online profile to Submit an Apprenticeship Agreement.
Preceptor qualifications are stipulated in Section 12.23 of the Regulations. Preceptors and students must read the Responsibilities of the Student and Preceptor document.
The student is responsible for submitting the required information to the New Brunswick College of Pharmacists. It is not the responsibility of the preceptor.
Evidence of Time Service
Evidence of time service must be submitted to the New Brunswick College of Pharmacists no later than two weeks following the completion of any time service period.
Login to your online profile to submit an Evidence of Time Service form.
*NOTE : If work was in another province, the pharmacy regulatory authority in that province must submit a letter on your behalf, confirming the completed time service in order for it to be considered for licensure in New Brunswick.
Please contact the College if you have any questions about the registration process, or require additional information.
Approved Pharmacy Technician Bridging Program
The Council of the New Brunswick College of Pharmacists has approved two options for bridging, in accordance with the Regulations.
Online Pharmacy Technician Program by Eastern College in Halifax.
NBCC Online Pharmacy Technician Bridging (Coming in May 2026)