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I will be doing the interview around June-July in Toronto, Canada before school starts in August. I have a couple of questions regarding the process.
1- What kind of questions do I expect? Most importantly, if they ask if I plan on going back home after graduation, What do I say considering that we have to do residency for 3 years? Because in this case I would have to say that I plan on staying after graduation for residency
2- I have applied to dental schools and after 4 months I applied to 2 podiatry schools, When asked which schools I applied to, do I need to mention that I also applied to dental schools?
3- I heard that coming from war-torn countries like Iran, Iraq, Syria.. etc will make it difficult to get your visa approved, is this true? I am an Iraqi Citizen but I currently reside as a permanent resident in Canada (in the process of getting my canadian citizenship), when asked if I plan on going home after graduation, do I need to specify that I plan on going back to Canada and not Iraq?
4- My dad will be financing my education, but for the I-20 I was quoted $54,080 should be in my bank account. My dad can only support me by monthly basis and cannot deposit the full amount into my bank for I-20, so half of that amount will come from my Uncle, just for I-20 purposes, then I will return the money to him afterwards. Do I need to disclose that my Uncle is helping me with my I-20 considering that my dad will be financing my education?
5- and any general tips would be great.
1- What kind of questions do I expect? Most importantly, if they ask if I plan on going back home after graduation, What do I say considering that we have to do residency for 3 years? Because in this case I would have to say that I plan on staying after graduation for residency
2- I have applied to dental schools and after 4 months I applied to 2 podiatry schools, When asked which schools I applied to, do I need to mention that I also applied to dental schools?
3- I heard that coming from war-torn countries like Iran, Iraq, Syria.. etc will make it difficult to get your visa approved, is this true? I am an Iraqi Citizen but I currently reside as a permanent resident in Canada (in the process of getting my canadian citizenship), when asked if I plan on going home after graduation, do I need to specify that I plan on going back to Canada and not Iraq?
4- My dad will be financing my education, but for the I-20 I was quoted $54,080 should be in my bank account. My dad can only support me by monthly basis and cannot deposit the full amount into my bank for I-20, so half of that amount will come from my Uncle, just for I-20 purposes, then I will return the money to him afterwards. Do I need to disclose that my Uncle is helping me with my I-20 considering that my dad will be financing my education?
5- and any general tips would be great.