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as regards doctors the situation is far more than unfair and discriminatory.
The reality for foreign doctors in Canada is the following: besides the
requirement that internationally trained doctors have to pass the Canadian
medical exams (which are MCCEE, MCCQE1, MCCQE2, NAC OSCE) with very high
scores to hope for a spot in a residency program, they also need to take
IELTS. Moreover, spots in residency programs for internationally trained
physicians are with the ratio of 1 spot for 10 candidates, while for
Canadian medical graduates the ratio is 1 spot for 1 graduate (who are
taking just MCCQE1 and MCCQE2 of the mentioned exams). Thus it is obvious
how much mental effort, professional knowledge and emotional preparation it
takes of a foreign trained physician to get a spot, unlike Canadian
graduates who enter residency programs having obtained very low GPA (grade
point average) and hardly passing exam scores. Thus, what can we assume as
regards the above stated situation?- Besides highly discriminatory practices
in the medical field Canada also strives to have mediocre medical
professionals?
加拿大自己本地人都觉得对待移民不公正是shame, 本版还有些人决定这是应该
。 崇洋媚外啊。 | l****t 发帖数: 1379 | 2 Kevin Willey • I have come very late to this conversation, but I am
going to add my $0.02 in any case.
Canada is loosing out because too many professional organizations are
essentially protecting their turf. Plain and simple.
There is no reason at all that an engineer moving to Canada should have to
drive a taxi, however many do because their education is not recognized.
Same applies to many other professional categories, and this make Canada
look like a Joke.
Experience means nothing in Canada, and that is a very sad statement.
I am truly ashamed to be Canadian because of the way immigrants are treated.
怎么没有人封我的发言权啊? 看来同样的话老外说出来就不一样了. 奴才心态真是改不
了.
discriminatory.
【在 l****t 的大作中提到】 : http://www.linkedin.com/groupAnswers?viewQuestionAndAnswers=&di : as regards doctors the situation is far more than unfair and discriminatory. : The reality for foreign doctors in Canada is the following: besides the : requirement that internationally trained doctors have to pass the Canadian : medical exams (which are MCCEE, MCCQE1, MCCQE2, NAC OSCE) with very high : scores to hope for a spot in a residency program, they also need to take : IELTS. Moreover, spots in residency programs for internationally trained : physicians are with the ratio of 1 spot for 10 candidates, while for : Canadian medical graduates the ratio is 1 spot for 1 graduate (who are : taking just MCCQE1 and MCCQE2 of the mentioned exams). Thus it is obvious
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