Fees
To have your training and/or practice assessed by the Royal College, you are required to pay assessment fees.
If you are writing a Royal College exam, you will also be required to pay exam fees when you register for your exam.
Assessment fees
If you are a physician applying for Royal College certification, you must first apply for a training and/or practice assessment to ensure you have met specialty-specific training and/or practice standards to register for the examination.
It may take from six to eight months to receive your letter of eligibility. Please note that these costs are only for the training and/or practice assessment. Exam fees are paid separately.
Fees are listed in Canadian dollars and are subject to change each year. Fees are collected when you apply.
Effective from January 1 - December 31, 2021
Assessment Fees
Assessment of Canadian residency training — specialties and surgical foundations |
$730 |
Assessment of Canadian residency training — subspecialties |
$380 |
Assessment of ACGME-accredited training in the United States — specialties |
$1,130 |
Assessment of ACGME-accredited training in the United States — subspecialties |
$780 |
International medical graduates |
Assessment of jurisdiction- approved training — specialties |
$3,660 |
Assessment of jurisdiction-approved training — subspecialties |
$1,745 |
Practice Eligibility Route for subspecialists (PER-sub) |
$975 |
Practice Ready Assessment (PRA) |
$1,030 |
Practice Eligibility Route (PER) – For those who have completed 2 years of practice in Canada |
$4,010 |
Practice Eligibility Route (PER) – For those who have not completed 2 years of practice in Canada |
$7,000 |
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Subspecialty examination affiliate program (SEAP) |
Subspecialty examination affiliate program (SEAP) |
$1,705 |
Practice Eligibility Route for the subspecialty examination affiliate program (PER-SEAP) |
$4,010 |
Academic certification |
Academic certification |
$5,260 |
AFC (Diploma) |
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AFC (Diploma) - Credentialing and Assessment Fee |
$965 |
PER-AFC Diploma - Credentialing and Assessment Fee |
$1,950 |
Exam fees
Exam Fees
Surgical Foundations exam |
$825 |
Spring and fall comprehensive objective exam
(includes both written and oral/Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) components) |
$4,415 |
Spring and Fall written exam |
$2,200 |
Other fees
Other Fees
Late fees — for applications received after the deadline |
Less than 90 days after deadline: |
$710 |
More than 90 days after deadline: |
$1,410 |
Appeal of an eligibility ruling: |
$1,195 |
Renewal of eligibility |
Renewal – spring: |
$730 |
Renewal – fall: |
$380 |
Payment details
Assessment fees - payment options
- Credit card (in Canadian dollars only)
- Cheques must be made payable to “The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada” and must bear the current date. Cheques or money order must be sent to the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, 774 Echo Drive, Ottawa, ON K1S 5N8.
- Cheques in Canadian funds must be drawn on a Canadian bank.
- Cheques in U.S. funds must be drawn on a U.S. bank. If paying in U.S. funds, consult your bank for the current exchange rate.
Exam fees - online payment process
All exam registration fees must be paid online by credit card. Once your registration form has been submitted, you must submit payment online to complete your exam registration. The online payment link will be included in your exam registration email, which is sent from the Credentials Unit.
Online Payment Steps:
- Go to the online payment link sent to you in your registration email
- Login using your Royal College ID
- Enter your credit card information
- Click to submit
- You will receive a confirmation email once your payment has been submitted successfully
Please contact candidates@royalcollege.ca if you have any questions regarding the payment process.
Receipts
- Royal College exam fees can be claimed as a non-refundable tuition tax credit. Training and/or practice assessment fees are also included in the tax credit. Tax receipts are issued for the year the exam is written, regardless of when the fee is paid.
- Receipts are emailed. Duplicate receipts can be requested from finance@royalcollege.ca.
Refund policy
All training and/or practice assessment fees are non-refundable. For exam fees, 20 business days before the first component of the exam, 50% of the exam fees will be refunded. Otherwise, no refund will be provided.
Standards and training requirements
Visit the Information by discipline page to access the Royal College’s standards documents, which define each discipline.
If you are preparing to write a Royal College exam, the Objectives of Training document contains useful information regarding the content for your specialty or subspecialty exam. In addition, the Exam Format document will often list reference materials and practice questions that are specific to your specialty or subspecialty.
To access documents, select your discipline from the dropdown menu. All documents relevant to your discipline will be displayed below the dropdown menu.
Medical regulatory authorities
Contact us:
candidates@royalcollege.ca; Telephone: toll-free 1-800-668-3740 ext. 278 or 419 or 613-730-6278; Fax: 613-730-8261
We recognize exams are a stressful experience and that we are in unprecedented times. The Royal College is committed to communicating with you in a respectful, professional and civil manner. Similarly, we ask the same courtesy is provided to our employees. Thank you!