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Originally Posted by Unregistered
It depends on whether or not the physician is incorporated. Assuming a non-incorporated physician, 400k becomes 300k (pre-tax) after 25% overhead, and 300k becomes 175k (after tax)
The poster had described his immigration experience quite extensively previously so I won't belabour the point. Essentially, you would have to apply to become a Canadian PR, write the necessary board exams (MCCEE, MCCQE 1 & 2) and complete a 2-year residency.
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That's seems pretty simple!
Cost of living is lower in Canada
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