What is a Certificate of Recognition Status (CORS) and how do I obtain one?
A Certificate of Registration Status (CORS) (formerly known as Certificates of Good Standing) is a document issued by a medical board and forwarded directly to another medical board following a request by an applicant. It is issued if the applicant has current and/or historical registration with the medical board and indicates the status of registration at the time of the request. A Certificate of Registration Status document contains information which relates to the applicant’s current registration status, their rights to practise, any conditions that may be attached to their right of practise and any information which relates to their professional conduct. The purpose of the certificate is to ensure that the authority considering the applicant’s registration has detailed and accurate information about the applicant’s current standing with existing or past registering authorities. All requests for a Certificate of Registration Status must be received in writing from the medical practi
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