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Hi guys. I have a question you might laugh at, but please excuse my ignorance. I'm not sure how the AMCAS application process works for Canadians.
I'm thinking of applying to an American school, but as I was working through the AMCAS registration the system asked me to enter my state of residence. I'm not a resident of any state in the US, so I can't proceed any further. So, here's the crux of my dilemma: am I supposed to undergo a different application process? Am I considered an international student by all universities, or do some make an exception for Canadians?
I'm thinking of applying to an American school, but as I was working through the AMCAS registration the system asked me to enter my state of residence. I'm not a resident of any state in the US, so I can't proceed any further. So, here's the crux of my dilemma: am I supposed to undergo a different application process? Am I considered an international student by all universities, or do some make an exception for Canadians?