Residency for Europeans

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KikaLitalienne

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Hello!
I'm an italian medical student and I hope someone here can help me to find some answers I need.
I will graduate next July and, being italian conditions everyday worst, I'm trying to see if I can have some possibilities in other countries and Canada is in my "magic list".
I would like to know if it is possible for Doctors who graduated in a EU Country to have a Residency in Canada and which are the steps to get there? Is there anyone here who is in a Residency in Canada and is from a EU Country?
I really need some help!
Thanks in advice!! 🙂
 
You must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident to be eligible to apply to CaRMS. There are a limited number of residents with only visas from Gulf states like Saudi Arabia, but that is under contract with their governments.
 
Hello!
I'm an italian medical student and I hope someone here can help me to find some answers I need.
I will graduate next July and, being italian conditions everyday worst, I'm trying to see if I can have some possibilities in other countries and Canada is in my "magic list".
I would like to know if it is possible for Doctors who graduated in a EU Country to have a Residency in Canada and which are the steps to get there? Is there anyone here who is in a Residency in Canada and is from a EU Country?
I really need some help!
Thanks in advice!! 🙂

Unfortunately you can't do residency in Canada unless you are Canadian permanent resident or citizen. Personally, if i don't have any connections to Canada, I would scratch it off the list, there are easier paths to take. Even with Canadian citizenship getting Canadian residency as a non North american graduate is very difficult and competitive.
 
Yes,
You must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident to be eligible to apply to CaRMS.
 
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