Is it possible to pursue university studies in Canada even if you've been out of the country for some time?
I'm a dual citizen of two countries and I've spent the past few years in the Philippines finishing off my Bachelor's degree in Nursing and I plan to go back to Canada to further my post secondary studies in the field of medicine or physical therapy/radiology. If it's at all possible, what academic requirements should I attain or what would I need to do to gain entry to a university/medical school?
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Hmm...In terms of medical school, you should look up the prerequisite courses of the universities you'd like to apply to (ie organic chem, physics, etc). Each school has different requirements. I mean, it's definitely possible to apply, however, you need to keep in mind that some of your credits may not be accepted/transferrable. It might be a better idea to complete your pre-req's in Canada because of this...As well, there are limited spots for international students, as most universities prefer those that have studied in Canadian schools. But then again, I won't pretend to be an expert. Contact the schools to find out...
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This is something which is programme-dependent. The most convenient portal is www.aucc.ca which has information about foreign credentials and also links to all Canadian universities. Good luck.
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