Hi ,
In case someone has completed his MBBS from India , how can he apply for an MD or MS from Canada ... I know for the US there's an entrance known as MLE , not sure how the process is for Canada.
In case anybody knows more , please share.
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Fido.
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Originally posted by Fido
Hi ,
In case someone has completed his MBBS from India , how can he apply for an MD or MS from Canada ... I know for the US there's an entrance known as MLE , not sure how the process is for Canada.
In case anybody knows more , please share.
One studious boy known to me, when he was about 15 years old was all set to leave for Canada on his parent's family visa/PR. The boy had his visa stamped and ready and was about to leave in a few months. But his good for nothing parent returned back in 6 months unable to face realities. Now the boy has completed his MBBS from a reputed government college on merit and studying MD (General Medicine) in a premier medical research institute in India. Is it possible for him to apply on his own for his higher education in medicine? Will his visa get approved/fast tracked or rejected?
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Originally posted by ramar2005
One studious boy known to me, when he was about 15 years old was all set to leave for Canada on his parent's family visa/PR. The boy had his visa stamped and ready and was about to leave in a few months. But his good for nothing parent returned back in 6 months unable to face realities. Now the boy has completed his MBBS from a reputed government college on merit and studying MD (General Medicine) in a premier medical research institute in India. Is it possible for him to apply on his own for his higher education in medicine? Will his visa get approved/fast tracked or rejected?
Will definitely pass on all that you have provided.
The volume of information you have gathered for the student's sake is mind boggling. But it is business as usual at your end, like a batsman scoring century every time he comes out to bat. May your good work continue. We bow our head in gratitude and also it is lesson how to use CD for constructive purposes.
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So this guy went through medical education and wants to be endorsed by west so he can feel validated? If he is truly set on moving forward with further training, it looks like India is a trash heap so he needs prove himself to his white peers? And perhaps serve them? Or is he after cold hard dollars? If dollars is his goal and he does not want to stock the shelves (so he can be taught modesty and humbleness) or drive cab, it is worth the risk. But if he is smart and genuinely strong in his grasp of medical science, he may have better luck trying to get into US. US has a better, more mature ways of screening India-trained medicine men. Singapore is nearby where he can demonstrate his prowess of medicine to US boards (ECFMG or something like that). After reaching US, if his dying desire is to lay at the feet of the Anglo bosses in Canada, he can take a pay cut and move to Canada. US training and certification is more readily accepted by Canada than those of India. If he shows up, he will have to first take deficient course to have his training even recognized. These dirtbags have no sense of belonging nor any commitment to a society that probably laboriously subsidized their training. I have no sympathy for these scum.
I am not sure how the above post helps in the discussion without providing any solution to the points raised. Lets trust the candidates judgment in deciding what they have wanted to do in Canada ... and try to help on the logistics...
FH as usual rocks ... Thanks FH
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