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Toronto doctor from the U.S. receives invitation to apply for permanent residence
Summary
Dr. Michael Antil, an American family physician who moved to Canada in 2023, received an invitation from Canada's Immigration Department to apply for permanent residence through a new talent stream prioritizing foreign physicians; about 390 people were selected in the inaugural draw.
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Dr. Michael Antil is an American family physician who moved to Canada with his family in 2023 and now practises at Toronto's Albany Medical Clinic. He was recruited to help address a shortage of doctors and obtained his Ontario practice licence and work permits. Antil entered the federal immigration talent pool but faced difficulty meeting the points threshold because of his age and recent rule changes. In December, Immigration Canada announced a new talent selection stream prioritizing foreign physicians with Canadian work experience, and on Thursday Antil received an invitation to apply for permanent residence.
Key facts:
- Dr. Michael Antil received an invitation from Canada's Immigration Department to apply for permanent residence.
- He moved to Canada in 2023 after being recruited to fill a physician shortage and works at Albany Medical Clinic in Toronto.
- Antil obtained his Ontario practice licence and work permits and had been in the federal talent pool before the new stream was announced.
- The inaugural draw under the new physician-prioritizing stream selected about 390 people with a reported cut-off score of 169, and Antil's score was reported as 435.
- Patients, colleagues and clinic administrators expressed support for Antil, and he cares for roughly 2,100 patients.
Summary:
The invitation allows Antil to apply for permanent residence and reflects a policy change intended to prioritize foreign physicians with Canadian work experience. It follows a December announcement and an inaugural selection that included about 390 candidates. The article does not state when Antil will formally submit his application. Undetermined at this time.
