- Jun 6, 2010
- 443
- Category........
- PNP
- Visa Office......
- Buffalo
- NOC Code......
- 2133
- Job Offer........
- Yes
- Pre-Assessed..
- Yes
- App. Filed.......
- 18-Jan-2011 (Buffalo)
- Doc's Request.
- N/A
- Nomination.....
- 26-Nov-2010
- AOR Received.
- 21-Jul-2011 (Email)
- IELTS Request
- N/A
- File Transfer...
- N/A
- Med's Request
- 25-Jul-2011 (Reg. Mail)
- Med's Done....
- 03-Aug-2011
- Interview........
- N/A
- Passport Req..
- 08-Sep-2011 (Email)
- VISA ISSUED...
- 20-Sep-2011 (Buffalo)
- LANDED..........
- 20-Sep-2011 (Niagara)
As my wife is coming to Ontario, Canada as a PR for the first time, I'm researching on medical opportunities for her. She passed MBBS (Bachelor in Medicine & Surgery), a 5-year medical program in 2009 from Bangladesh; finished 1-year mandatory internship in 2010 and since then has been working as a Medical Officer in Gynaecology & Obctetrics department of a medical hospital. I'm very much aware that it will be extremely hard for her to qualify herself as a Doctor in Canada. Some even say that it's close to impossible.
(1) As a new IMG, will she get any advantage competing with other IMG/IMDs for a residency after passing MCCEE and MCCQE-1? I heard that fresh graduates are prefered over experienced foreign doctors.
(2) Being passed from a common-wealth country, she doesn't have an MD degree rather has a Bachelor degree in medicine. Is that a problem for certification? Her medical school is WHO/ FAIMER approved.
(3) Is it true that even after completing a 4-year long residency, it's hard to find a job?
(4) Is it more practical to choose Family Physician stream over Specialist stream to get into residency program?
(5) What are other opportunities that she can pursue? I know that she can go to school for MPH degree/ radiologist/ other technician degree/ nursing. But when you are sacrificing your dream of practicing medical; the alternate has to be even more practical.
(6) AIPSO (http://aipso.webs.com/) states that more than 95% of the IMD's remain unemployed (not matched by CAIPS for residency) each year. I heard that more IMG's are getting opportunities now in residency program compared to last few years. Is it all a lie?
Anyway, I will really appreciate if IMG/IMD around Ontario put their valuable thoughts here. Only good thing about my wife is that she doesn't have to worry about alternate way of income during her prep time for these exams. As my job allows me to move around the province of Ontario, I will be able to relocate within Ontario once she gets residency and practices under-served areas (obviously if she ever qualifies).
PS: I apologize for any wrong info/term as I'm not in medical profession.
(1) As a new IMG, will she get any advantage competing with other IMG/IMDs for a residency after passing MCCEE and MCCQE-1? I heard that fresh graduates are prefered over experienced foreign doctors.
(2) Being passed from a common-wealth country, she doesn't have an MD degree rather has a Bachelor degree in medicine. Is that a problem for certification? Her medical school is WHO/ FAIMER approved.
(3) Is it true that even after completing a 4-year long residency, it's hard to find a job?
(4) Is it more practical to choose Family Physician stream over Specialist stream to get into residency program?
(5) What are other opportunities that she can pursue? I know that she can go to school for MPH degree/ radiologist/ other technician degree/ nursing. But when you are sacrificing your dream of practicing medical; the alternate has to be even more practical.
(6) AIPSO (http://aipso.webs.com/) states that more than 95% of the IMD's remain unemployed (not matched by CAIPS for residency) each year. I heard that more IMG's are getting opportunities now in residency program compared to last few years. Is it all a lie?
Anyway, I will really appreciate if IMG/IMD around Ontario put their valuable thoughts here. Only good thing about my wife is that she doesn't have to worry about alternate way of income during her prep time for these exams. As my job allows me to move around the province of Ontario, I will be able to relocate within Ontario once she gets residency and practices under-served areas (obviously if she ever qualifies).
PS: I apologize for any wrong info/term as I'm not in medical profession.