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Dear seniors, in the new generic application form, what should I write in the occupation box as an MBBS doctor?
 
fauddoc said:
Dear seniors, in the new generic application form, what should I write in the occupation box as an MBBS doctor?

You just write Medical Doctor.
 
Patricia1818 said:
Basmalahh +1 for you!!!

What about translations? A notarized translation will do? Or we must send certified copies of the documents to a Canadian translation agency? Thx!


@ Albabeu, Patricia & devilhimself:
My pleasure & Thanks for the pluses :)

@ Patricia:
If you are going to translate a paper, then you are going to HAVE to make the following:
- Make a copy from the document
- Notarize the copy at the nearest Canadian Embassy.
- Translate the notarised copy of the document at a legitimate translation office in the city you live in (which does not have to be Canadian).

A notarised translation in PCRC is not enough. A certified copy has to be attached to the translation.
You do not need to send your papers to a Canadian translation agency unless that is your wish.
 
First and foremost, many thanks for the useful information, my friend. May the Almighty bless the work of your hands and the endeavours of your mind.
As to the translation itself; are you sure? The PCRC site has certain requirements for what they consider an acceptable translation and I wonder how picky they are.
Obtaining a translation from a legally legitimate translator is easy. I would very much appreciate if you could please confirm this.
Thx
Patricia
 
Dear All
I w'd be grateful if some friends reply accordingly,
Pakistani medical graduates ,applied under 3112 and interested in MCCEE ,obviously need PCRC verifications.Qerry is that whether verification of Degree is suuficient or Trascripts,house job certificates ,and PMDC registration should also be verified ?
Thanks
 
Patricia1818 said:
First and foremost, many thanks for the useful information, my friend. May the Almighty bless the work of your hands and the endeavours of your mind.
As to the translation itself; are you sure? The PCRC site has certain requirements for what they consider an acceptable translation and I wonder how picky they are.
Obtaining a translation from a legally legitimate translator is easy. I would very much appreciate if you could please confirm this.
Thx
Patricia

Hi Patricia,


Legally legitimate translator should normally do the majority of the PCRC requirements from a translated document.

I translated my papers in one & my papers were accepted by PCRC.

The translation had the name of the office, their contact & registration details. They had the papers stapled with a special one to the verified copy. They also signed & stamped the translation.

Well, that was my personal experience.
I hope everything turns out fine for you.

Best regards,
Basmalahh
 
hi everyone, i am new to this forum .. its great to see so many doctors united in discussions about the complicated canadian system for imgs,
i had a few queries if anyone could let me know,
1.what exactly is return of service for resdiency programs,?
2 and how long is it.. does it differ in various states, universities?
3.. how difficcult it is to live in those areas apart from own family ?
I am planning to giv mccee next september, also wanted to know how soon can i apply for the exams as my pcrc work is still in process , and when does the carms take place every year.. if mccee is given in september .. in what month or year wil i be able to participate in the matching...??
 
sunasir said:
Dear All
I w'd be grateful if some friends reply accordingly,
Pakistani medical graduates ,applied under 3112 and interested in MCCEE ,obviously need PCRC verifications.Qerry is that whether verification of Degree is suuficient or Trascripts,house job certificates ,and PMDC registration should also be verified ?
Thanks

Hi sunasir,

Please be kind enough to see reply no. 650 in the following link:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/doctor3112-t46585.645.html
It has a detailed answer to your queries..
Regarding the PMDC, it is not required.

best regards,
Basmalahh
 
pakmate said:
Dear All

1. My birth certificate is from Rawalpindi now I am living in Karachi in area X since age of 3 year moreover since two years I am living with my husband in area Y of Karachi. So which union council should I contact for my computrized Birth Certificate.
2. I am principal applicant my husband is living in KSA and I am with him since last 3 month on family visa, what documents do I need to submit to prove that my visa office is London
3. Do I need to submit my husband Experience certificates from his current and previous Job.
4. Do I need Police certificate of Area X and Y of karachi and Rawalpindi too
5. Do I need to submit university transcripts in a seal envalop with university.
6. What document needed to get computerized Nikkah Nama and how long does it takes, is it possible to get while me and my husband is in KSA.

Thanks to all members and seniors
According to the new CIC checklist you should submit only original university transcript, but "sealed in a envelop" is not required.
 
basmalahh said:
Hi sunasir,

Please be kind enough to see reply no. 650 in the following link:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/doctor3112-t46585.645.html
It has a detailed answer to your queries..
Regarding the PMDC, it is not required.

best regards,
Basmalahh
Dear basmalahh
Thankyou Dr.Sahib for response and nice informations
 
hello
i applied and file was recieved on 27th decemver 2010..still my status is RBVO,,,anyone to give opinion whats going on?
 
Hi,

Please tell me what is PCRC verifications, I am interested in MCCEE. How can I get the Toronto notes? I am in Lahore and waiting for medical.

Dr. Paro
 
hello everyone.....i am new to the forum.I applied under 3112 catagory in may 2010 and 2 days back we got medicals,landing fee documents and passport request but i am worried as some misprints r there on our medicals.How much time will it take to correct the medical documents.
 
sunasir said:
Dear basmalahh
Thankyou Dr.Sahib for response and nice informations

My pleasure sunasir
 
Since it is hard for IMGs to get residency in canada and that too with caveats like return of service , IMO , it makes more sense
to go for USMLE steps 1,2 and 3 instead of going for MCCEE and MCCQE. With a good performance in USMLE, it is easier to get residency in US. One can use J-1 visa to complete residency in US . And a completed residency in US with passed 3 USMLE steps , makes you eligible to apply for a canadian license.