Benitez, Victor2024-10-032024-10-032024-03-28https://laurentian.scholaris.ca/handle/10219/4132This paper examines the multifaceted factors influencing the migration decisions of Mexican physiotherapists considering relocation to Ontario, Canada. With a focus on addressing critical workforce shortages amidst Ontario's growing population, this study draws upon existing literature and empirical data to identify pivotal elements shaping migration choices. Analysis reveals the significance of linguistic and cultural affinities, challenges inherent in qualification recognition processes, and barriers to professional integration. Through a comprehensive examination of these factors, the paper underscores the complexities of international migration within the physiotherapy sector and advocates for targeted policy interventions. Recommendations include streamlining credentialing procedures and bolstering cultural and linguistic support mechanisms to effectively address workforce deficiencies in Ontario's physiotherapy domain. This research contributes significant insights into the dynamics of international migration and its implications for healthcare workforce planning.enMigration, Physiotherapy, Ontario, Mexico, Growing population, Credentialing, Validation, OHIP, Ontario Ministry of HealthComparative analysis of physiotherapy practices : navigating credentialing for Mexican physiotherapists in OntarioThesis