Question:

I am an egyptian doctor. can i immigrate to USA or Canada and work as i work in egypt?

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

i am 27 years old single male working as an assesstent lecturer in radiology departement in mansoura univ hospital and preparing to Phd studies i want to immigrate to canada or the USA and do the same job. whrere can i find help in egypt and online ?

 Tags:

   Report

6 ANSWERS


  1. get marry with an american girl

    and u will have your resident alien green card wait 4 year and then u became citizen

    and thats it!


  2. As a radiologist and professional doctor, you could apply to come to Canada as a professional worker. There are six major factors you need to have in order to apply:

    -education

    -english/french language proficiency (one or the other)

    -experience

    -age

    -employment arranged in Canada

    -adaptability.

    From the sounds of it, you have the education and experience (as a lecturer in the radiology department), and you're at the right age. If your spoken and written English is strong, all the better. If you applied for a job with any health department in the country, that would further expedite the immigration process.

    You also have to pass a background check, a security check and a medical exam. If you're in good health, without a criminal record, and no ties to terrorist groups, that should be a piece of cake.

    Finally, you need to show that you have sufficient funds to provide for and establish yourself in Canada. I assume that your employment means that you have a decent salary and some money in savings.

    This test, from the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website, should help you determine if you can apply to move to Canada: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/s...

    Your will have to pass a Canadian licencing examination for your Egyptian credentials to be recognised. Here's the information on that process from the Prince Edward Island Dept. of Health. I assume it's a fairly standard process nationwide: http://www.gov.pe.ca/health/index.php3?n...

    Fortunately, you can do the test abroad. The next testing date appears to be September, in Muscat, Oman. That's the closest to you.

    There are plenty of Egyptian and Middle Eastern doctors in Canada, and they make a very comfortable living. As you can tell by the testing locations in Riyadh and Muscat, Canada's all too happy to recruit physicians from abroad to fill our domestic needs. And we do need doctors. Talk to the Canadian consulate in Egypt (their website is http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/cairo/cic-e... and they should definately be able to help you.

    Hope this helps, and best of luck!

  3. You'd have to go to an American college first. And improve your English.

  4. i dont think so you would have to do more schooling because things might be done different etc.

    and they would have to check your background you would have to contact the united states government for the right answer

    search anything under us immigration and it will probably bring up your information.

  5. Go to the consulate for more information regarding immigration applications and wait times.   And maybe they will allow you to drive taxi once you get here.  Rules, rules, rules.

  6. Do some serious research before you make this leap.  You could end up driving a cab in Canada for the next ten years.  Check this website and ask your questions there:  http://www.notcanada.com.

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 6 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.
Unanswered Questions