I am sorry but the views are extremely norrow (industry specific). As a new immigrant in finance i came to canada without a job but in last 5 years i have slowly moved with in my industry and now just 1 step away from reaching the designation i had back home before immigrating and in terms of income i make far much more than i did back home with my designation. Everyone is focused only on the fact that Canada does not take into consideration our previous experience but what no body talks about is why is it so. Every country has its own set of regulations set in place and canada is no different. If your career requires certain licenses and educational prowess then you will have to go through the process. Talking about my field, back home, anyone could end up being a portfolio manager just on basis of experience but here in canada there are certification to do. If you truely wish to be in your industry and if you aim to achive same or higher desigations than that you had before immigrating, you will need to first get upto speed with the regulations. I know doctors are doctors everywhere but when canada is making their existing people go through a certain process, why should they make exceptions for immigrants. Please dont miss guide people by only showing the hardships, also show what great thing immigrants have achieved. And remember in canada no job is too small. PR is just an entry pass, what you do after depends on how badly you want to see yourself excel in your work.
This video is specifically directed to IMGs (international medical graduate), of course it is industry specific. I'm sorry but you are wrong about "no job is too small". If you are a doctor who has been working as a grocery store worker for the past 3 years, no matter how much you "excel in your work" that gap in resume will 100% work agaisnt your favour. In the case of the orthopaedic surgeon the longer he works a non-surgical job the more difficult it will be for him to get back into that work. Unfortunately for him he still needs to make money, but the circumstances are very unfortunate.
Canada should not be your first choice if you want to practice medicine here. The bureaucracy and prejudice is quite prevalent. The medical establishment is very restrictive to outside trained physicians. Although it is possible to get a fellowship or residency, the success rate is extremely low.
Hi sir i done my dnb radiodiagnosis and i consult a.agency. they told me express visa is there u will get assistant job and after reaching there u can write exam and practice independent. Idk what to do on it pls tell ur opinion
Same here ive been told the same so i want to know please is it ok to have the mccqe exam once i arrive to canada with express entry program??? Because here in my country its not available
lol. I have 2 residencies in my own country: general surgery and oncology. Now I am working in construction in Toronto🤷🏻♂️ and preparing for mcqee without any hope to get success:)) but anyway I will try to do it
@@CruxfromAI smart decision its when you you expect success more likely, to choose shortest way. I accept this POV. but if you want to do great things you have to work on way where success almost impossible. I prefer to live an interesting life more than a “successful” one. in the end we will all die and success will turn to dust
I am also coming to Canada as an International Medical Graduate (IMG). I am a general practitioner in my home country, where I earn roughly 700 CAD per month, which is not even close enough to make ends meet. The situation is even worse for senior physicians who earn less than I do. This dire reality led me to decide to immigrate to Canada as a skilled worker. I am determined to pursue my career in medicine, but I am willing to do whatever it takes to have a better life, even if it means working as a security guard. Anything is better than my current situation. To be honest, it would have been ideal to secure a job offer before coming to Canada. Since you've lived there longer than I have, do you think that's even possible? Don't you believe getting permanent residency from your home country without much hassle is an advantage given to us just because we are medical professionals? When explaining things, please avoid a pessimistic viewpoint. People seek your advice because they want hope, Cause they already know its tough out there.
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Hello sir..I am working as an anaesthesiologist in India since 6 years and I recently got canada PR ..is there any hope to get anaesthesia through PRA route??
Hello sir, hope you are well. I have done my post-graduation on cardiovascular and thoracic surgery and have been working for the last 4 years. I have done my step 1 and soon will write for step 2 . Now I want to pursue fellowship on cardio thoracic surgery in the USA. In the IMG secret portal there are full application package and find job or fellowship , what is the difference between these two services and which option is best for me.Thanks
The full application package offers comprehensive assistance, including CV and cover letter support, crafting necessary emails, personalized guidance, and more. Our "Finding Jobs/Fellowships" service is designed to assist you in discovering opportunities that align with your application, accompanied by expert advice. After guiding you toward the most suitable options, you will proceed with the application process independently. Your best option seems to be a full-package www.IMGSecrets.com.
I appreciate your reply. Sir the full package is actually an enormous amount and it is difficult to pay at a time. It would be nice if there are options like installment or discount. Thanks
Hello My daughter has done her doctor of medicine degree from Philippines and she is in Canada on visitors. What could be the best option for her to get into medical system here except than MCCQE exam. Is there any other path that she can get an offer letter from medical centres or hospitals?
Thank you so much sir.
We IMGs are so grateful for the video🙏
I am sorry but the views are extremely norrow (industry specific). As a new immigrant in finance i came to canada without a job but in last 5 years i have slowly moved with in my industry and now just 1 step away from reaching the designation i had back home before immigrating and in terms of income i make far much more than i did back home with my designation. Everyone is focused only on the fact that Canada does not take into consideration our previous experience but what no body talks about is why is it so. Every country has its own set of regulations set in place and canada is no different. If your career requires certain licenses and educational prowess then you will have to go through the process. Talking about my field, back home, anyone could end up being a portfolio manager just on basis of experience but here in canada there are certification to do. If you truely wish to be in your industry and if you aim to achive same or higher desigations than that you had before immigrating, you will need to first get upto speed with the regulations. I know doctors are doctors everywhere but when canada is making their existing people go through a certain process, why should they make exceptions for immigrants. Please dont miss guide people by only showing the hardships, also show what great thing immigrants have achieved. And remember in canada no job is too small. PR is just an entry pass, what you do after depends on how badly you want to see yourself excel in your work.
why are u here if you are in finance
This video is specifically directed to IMGs (international medical graduate), of course it is industry specific.
I'm sorry but you are wrong about "no job is too small". If you are a doctor who has been working as a grocery store worker for the past 3 years, no matter how much you "excel in your work" that gap in resume will 100% work agaisnt your favour. In the case of the orthopaedic surgeon the longer he works a non-surgical job the more difficult it will be for him to get back into that work. Unfortunately for him he still needs to make money, but the circumstances are very unfortunate.
Canada offer pr to skill workers and than want them to work in labour..what a joke
Canada should not be your first choice if you want to practice medicine here. The bureaucracy and prejudice is quite prevalent. The medical establishment is very restrictive to outside trained physicians. Although it is possible to get a fellowship or residency, the success rate is extremely low.
Hi sir i done my dnb radiodiagnosis and i consult a.agency. they told me express visa is there u will get assistant job and after reaching there u can write exam and practice independent. Idk what to do on it pls tell ur opinion
We don't recommend this option for IMGs from India
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Same here ive been told the same so i want to know please is it ok to have the mccqe exam once i arrive to canada with express entry program??? Because here in my country its not available
lol. I have 2 residencies in my own country: general surgery and oncology.
Now I am working in construction in Toronto🤷🏻♂️ and preparing for mcqee without any hope to get success:)) but anyway I will try to do it
@destructionisl sorry bro giving up is not my way;)
there is a fine line between giving up and making a smart decision. Don’t get into trouble being brave. Have a timeline!
@@CruxfromAI smart decision its when you you expect success more likely, to choose shortest way. I accept this POV.
but if you want to do great things you have to work on way where success almost impossible.
I prefer to live an interesting life more than a “successful” one. in the end we will all die and success will turn to dust
@@ДокторФауст-ы7к Risk tolerance comes from backup options and mitigation plans...seems like you have enough of them! Good luck.
How did you get into construction?
I am also coming to Canada as an International Medical Graduate (IMG). I am a general practitioner in my home country, where I earn roughly 700 CAD per month, which is not even close enough to make ends meet. The situation is even worse for senior physicians who earn less than I do. This dire reality led me to decide to immigrate to Canada as a skilled worker. I am determined to pursue my career in medicine, but I am willing to do whatever it takes to have a better life, even if it means working as a security guard. Anything is better than my current situation.
To be honest, it would have been ideal to secure a job offer before coming to Canada. Since you've lived there longer than I have, do you think that's even possible? Don't you believe getting permanent residency from your home country without much hassle is an advantage given to us just because we are medical professionals? When explaining things, please avoid a pessimistic viewpoint. People seek your advice because they want hope, Cause they already know its tough out there.
To pursue residency in Canada, having PR or citizenship is essential. If you're coming from a country experiencing unrest, your priority might understandably be to move out as soon as possible. However, for other IMGs, moving to Canada without proper planning can significantly impact your career.
Our advice is based on our experience and knowledge of what's best for IMGs. Whether you approach this with optimism or pessimism is a mindset you carry, but it's crucial to be well-prepared and realistic about the challenges ahead. Remember, planning and preparation can make a big difference in your journey. Good luck.
www.IMGSecrets.com
Hello sir..I am working as an anaesthesiologist in India since 6 years and I recently got canada PR ..is there any hope to get anaesthesia through PRA route??
There is but in our experience IMGs from India have had more success via fellowship route
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How did you get your PR?
Sir, could you please do a video on Royal college of physicians and surgeons of canada - examination in public health & preventive medicine.
Co-ask too
Hello sir, hope you are well. I have done my post-graduation on cardiovascular and thoracic surgery and have been working for the last 4 years. I have done my step 1 and soon will write for step 2 . Now I want to pursue fellowship on cardio thoracic surgery in the USA. In the IMG secret portal there are full application package and find job or fellowship , what is the difference between these two services and which option is best for me.Thanks
The full application package offers comprehensive assistance, including CV and cover letter support, crafting necessary emails, personalized guidance, and more. Our "Finding Jobs/Fellowships" service is designed to assist you in discovering opportunities that align with your application, accompanied by expert advice. After guiding you toward the most suitable options, you will proceed with the application process independently. Your best option seems to be a full-package
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I appreciate your reply. Sir the full package is actually an enormous amount and it is difficult to pay at a time. It would be nice if there are options like installment or discount. Thanks
Please reach out to this email contactus@imgsecrets.com@@mokthaderkhan
Hello My daughter has done her doctor of medicine degree from Philippines and she is in Canada on visitors.
What could be the best option for her to get into medical system here except than MCCQE exam. Is there any other path that she can get an offer letter from medical centres or hospitals?
Observerships and research jobs and subsequently use that experience to get into residency
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Hi if i passed usmle 1 and usmle 2 is there any chance to get job as physician in canada after PR and later into fellowship
Once the requirements to apply for residency match is completed, then would be application, selection, and then residency starts
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Is it a good idea to pay for my clinical fellowship in Canada
If you satisfy the eligibility to apply for a paid fellowship, you can certainly do it. Many IMGs have done it and are doing it.
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Is mrcpch useful for immigration into Canada sir
Not to our knowledge
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Please help me sir , I finished md paeds
Hello sir right now i am a final year student and i am planning to move to Canada. Which pathway would be best for me right now
Residency
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How would a Dr. Trained in India get a PR without job/ residency?
PR is an immigration question and has nothing to do with being a doctor (although latter helps in other ways)
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It's known to all that a good report with the program director secures the fellowship. How to reach and build rapport with them ? Thanks
We guide IMGs based on the analysis we do during our one on one calls how to approach the fellowship to maximize the success
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