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Most Massage Therapy programs in Canada are 2200 hours and can range in tuition from $15,000 \u2013 $35,000 not including books and supplies.
Massage therapy is regulated in five Canadian provinces: BC, Ontario, Newfoundland & Labrador, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island (PEI).
In order to be a massage therapist in Ontario, you need to register and take exams through the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario. Once you have the certification, there are numerous positions available in a variety of sectors, including (but not limited to): Health clubs.
Want to Become an RMT in Ontario? Follow These Steps: Step 1: Obtain a Massage Therapy Diploma from a Registered College. ... Step 2: Fulfill Hands-on Training Requirements. ... Step 3: Obtain a Massage Therapy Registration and Complete a Licensing Exam. ... Step 4: Begin Looking for Jobs.
Many provinces allow unlicensed people to perform relaxation massage, but not therapy. In this case, he or she would be known as a masseuse/masseur and not a massage therapist. Additionally, it is important to note there is a difference between a license and a certificate \u2013 one can still be certified and not licensed.
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Massage therapists (NOC 3236) usually earn between $20.00/hour and $60.00/hour in Ontario.
Employment requirements Massage therapists usually require completion of an 18- to 24-month or 18- to 36-month program in massage therapy from an accredited school and a period of supervised practical training.
To practice Massage Therapy in Ontario, you must be registered with the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO). Only those registered with CMTO may use the protected titles \u201cRegistered Massage Therapist\u201d (\u201cRMT\u201d) or \u201cMassage Therapist\u201d (\u201cMT\u201d).
Massage therapy is regulated in five Canadian provinces: BC, Ontario, Newfoundland & Labrador, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island (PEI).
Definition of masseuse : a person who practices massage \u2014usually used of a woman \u2014 compare masseur.

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