Canadian pharmacists?

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Is there anywhere in the States I can apply to? I'm a Canadian citizen and don't know which programs take Canadians.
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Most programs give strong preference to Americans. It's hard for foreigners to be accepted.
 
Just curious...why do you want to go to school in the states? Do you live here? Canada has excellent pharmaceutical education -- ask Requiem.

You'd have to apply as a foreign citizen, have all the paperwork, visas, etc....many state schools are overwhelmed by their own students they have no room for foreign students - CA is a good example. It would take a lot of time & you'd have to have an outstanding application.

If you have mobility..that is the best....but....why not Canada????
 
I go to school in the states and I am a canadian citizen. Its not that bad in regards to the paper work and stuff. All you need to do is make sure the school accepts international students and most do. Most canadians go to schools close to the boarder or 0-6 programs like ferris state, wayne state, Utoledo, U of findlay, Buffalo etc It costs some major $ though so watch out.
 
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