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Medical graduate migrating to canada as a student

Dunsii

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Jan 8, 2018
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Hello,
Pls I need urgent help on this;
I am a medical graduate, trying to migrate to Canada through studying in a college. Now my question is, is it advisable to choose a nursing course? I am thinking it looks suspicious.
What other course in demand can I go for in college that won't raise an eyebrow on my migration plan. The aim is to be in school while preparing for medical council exam.
 

dreamy2536

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Hello,
Pls I need urgent help on this;
I am a medical graduate, trying to migrate to Canada through studying in a college. Now my question is, is it advisable to choose a nursing course? I am thinking it looks suspicious.
What other course in demand can I go for in college that won't raise an eyebrow on my migration plan. The aim is to be in school while preparing for medical council exam.
If I were you, I would choose Health and Fitness program and then become a Personal Trainer. Look up various programs related to this field. Because you have Medical background, this kind of program would be very helpful for you.
Here's a program I'd choose - https://www.fanshawec.ca/programs-and-courses/program/fhp1-fitness-and-health-promotion/next-year#group_overview

Once you graduate, you might be eligible to become a Certified Personal Trainer or Fitness Instructor. Fitness industry is booming and you could make healthy salary from Personal Training.

You would have to write a very logical/plausible study plan though explaining why a Medical Graduate chose this career path.

Good Luck!