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Old 07-10-2024, 12:16 AM
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I checked

In the US, foreign IMGs have a match rate of around 58.1%, while in Canada IMGs have a match rate of around 33.2%.

US is easier for IMGs than Canada.

In Canada, medical residency applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents. IMGs must first immigrate to Canada, a process that takes 1 to 5 years, before they are eligible to apply to Canadian residency programs. IMGs must also pass the Medical Council of Canada’s National Assessment Exam and the MCC Qualifying Exam part 1, prior to the medical residency match application process.

If you are a Canadian medical school graduate without Canadian citizenship or permanent residency, you will be considered an IMG and will not be able to participate in the Canadian residency match. You can, however, apply to residency programs in the US.

NRMP does not bother if you are foreigner or US resident.
Yea but ur argument is stupid. Your argument is based on arbitrary political factors rather than the skill of the doctor itself
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