question about denistry future

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Hey guys I just started my freshmen year in the US. I am born and raised in Canada and have spent the past 18 years there. Im attending school in minnesota and I will be here for the next four years. Down the road when I apply for D schools will I still be seen as an international student (canadian)? If so how can I gain some type of residency or something here? Am i wasting my time going to school in the US? Should I just transfer back home and finish my degreee and then apply to D school in the US? I kno one thing is for sure, I want to practice in the US and move here. Thanks for the replies
 
Are you considered an international student at the school you are going to in MN?
I am sure you are, so you will be considered an international student when you apply in 4 years.

if you move back to Canada and get your degree there and apply you will still be an international student.
 
Yes i am an international student at my current school. So is there any point of doing my undergrad in the US??? should i just transfer back home and then come back for grad school.
 
I was born in Canada as well.. moved to Montana when I was 17 and got my US papers. That's what you need.... US papers.. and then a Social Security Number.. and then you will file for state residency. If you can't get US citizenship then...... good luck. 😉
 
I was born in Canada as well.. moved to Montana when I was 17 and got my US papers. That's what you need.... US papers.. and then a Social Security Number.. and then you will file for state residency. If you can't get US citizenship then...... good luck. 😉

air simon how did you get your papers and did your whole family move down? im just in colllege so my fam still lives
in canada.
 
Hey guys I just started my freshmen year in the US. I am born and raised in Canada and have spent the past 18 years there. Im attending school in minnesota and I will be here for the next four years. Down the road when I apply for D schools will I still be seen as an international student (canadian)? If so how can I gain some type of residency or something here? Am i wasting my time going to school in the US? Should I just transfer back home and finish my degreee and then apply to D school in the US? I kno one thing is for sure, I want to practice in the US and move here. Thanks for the replies

Are you saying in the future dentistry will be spelled with one 't'? Check the title of your post.
 
Are you saying in the future dentistry will be spelled with one 't'? Check the title of your post.

whoa, its a typo. Not like thats how I spell it. anyways need more opinions??
 
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