Province-by-Province Breakdown of GP Opportunities in Canada

A Strategic Overview for International General Practitioners


Canada’s primary care market is provincially regulated and funded, which means that job opportunities, income structures, licensing pathways and immigration incentives vary significantly between provinces and territories. For internationally trained General Practitioners (Family Physicians), choosing the right province is one of the most important strategic decisions in the relocation process. Below is a practical, recruitment-focused breakdown of the most active provinces for international GP recruitment.


Ontario

Physician Regulator: College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario
Population: 16.25 million (largest provincial market)


Demand Profile

  • Ongoing shortages in both urban and rural areas
  • Strong demand in Northern Ontario and smaller communities
  • Competitive urban markets (Toronto, Ottawa)


Payment Models

  • Blended capitation models (Family Health Organizations)
  • Fee-for-service (FFS)
  • Salary in community health centres


Earnings

  • Gross billings typically CAD $300,000–$450,000+
  • Rural incentives available


Pathway for International GPs

  • CFPC eligibility for GPs with approved qualifications
  • Practice Ready Assessment (PRA) options
  • Return-of-service agreements common


Best suited for: GPs seeking large patient populations and structured capitation models.


British Columbia

Physician Regulator: College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia

Population: 5.7 million


Demand Profile

  • High demand across Vancouver Island and Interior regions
  • Significant rural recruitment drive


Payment Reform

BC recently introduced the Longitudinal Family Physician (LFP) payment model, blending:

  • Time-based payment
  • Patient complexity adjustment
  • Fee for service (FFS) components


This reform has improved predictability of earnings.


Earnings

  • CAD $275,000–$400,000+ depending on model
  • Rural retention bonuses


Best suited for: GPs wanting lifestyle balance and coastal living with evolving payment reform stability.


Alberta

Regulator: College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta

Population: 5 million


Demand Profile

  • Strong rural and regional shortages
  • Stable urban markets (Calgary, Edmonton)


Payment Structure

  • Predominantly Fee-for-Service
  • Primary Care Networks (PCNs) provide additional funding


Earnings

  • CAD $350,000–$600,000+ (particularly rural with expanded scope)


Incentives

  • Rural recruitment grants
  • Relocation allowances
  • Signing bonuses


Best suited for: Procedurally confident GPs seeking high income and broader scope of practice.


Nova Scotia

Regulator: College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia

Population: 1.1 million


Demand Profile

  • Active international recruitment strategy
  • Significant GP shortages


Payment

  • Blended models and salary options
  • Strong provincial recruitment packages


Immigration

  • Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) physician streams available

Earnings

  • CAD $250,000–$400,000+


Best suited for: GPs seeking a structured relocation pathway and strong immigration support.


Saskatchewan

Regulator: College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan

Population: 1.26 million


Key Advantage

One of the most established Practice Ready Assessment (PRA) programmes in Canada.


Demand Profile

  • High rural demand
  • Underserved communities actively recruiting
  • Urban practice positions available in capital Saskatoon


Earnings

  • CAD $350,000–$500,000+
  • Significant rural incentives


Best suited for: International GPs requiring a clear PRA pathway with structured supervision.


Manitoba

Regulator: College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba

Population: 1.5 million


Demand Profile

  • Rural and northern physician shortages
  • Active recruitment of internationally trained doctors


PRA Programme

Well-developed and internationally recognised.


Earnings

  • CAD $325,000–$500,000+


Best suited for: GPs open to rural medicine and structured entry routes.


Newfoundland & Labrador

Regulator: College of Physicians and Surgeons of Newfoundland and Labrador

Population: 549,738


Demand Profile

  • Significant recruitment drive
  • High need for community-based GPs
  • Rural practices


Incentives

  • Signing bonuses
  • Relocation assistance
  • Return-of-service arrangements


Earnings

  • CAD $350,000–$550,000+


Best suited for: GPs prioritising rapid entry and strong provincial support.


Quebec

Regulator: Collège des médecins du Québec

Population: 9.11 million


Key Consideration

  • French language fluency mandatory
  • Distinct regulatory system



Demand

  • Ongoing need, particularly outside Montreal


Best suited for: Francophone physicians.


Province PRA Access Rural Incentives Income Potential Immigration Support
Ontario Moderate Yes High Moderate
BC Moderate Yes Moderate - High Moderate
Alberta Limited PRA Strong Very High Moderate
Nova Scotia Strong Moderate Moderate Strong
Saskatchewan Strong Strong High Strong
Manitoba Strong Strong High Strong
Newfoundland Strong Strong High Strong

Strategic Comparison Table


Key Strategic Considerations for International GPs


Before applying for GP positions, candidates should research the 13 provinces and territories of Canada and select a preferred province which offers opportunities compatible with personal career and lifestyle goals and the possibility of securing an appropriate physician licence and visa.


When selecting a province, evaluate:

  1. Board or PRA eligibility for licence
  2. Visa or work permit applications and time frames
  3. Financial compensation model (fee for service, salaried, belnded)
  4. Return-of-service obligations
  5. Urban vs rural preference
  6. Income objectives
  7. Family considerations (schools, climate, housing)


There is no single “best” province , only the province best aligned with your professional goals and licensing profile.

16 February 2026

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