Medical school in US, Canada, Australia, etc, is a 4-year professional graduate school requiring a minimum of a bachelor's degree, which must be earned in the country where you apply to med school. Canada does not accept any foreign students. US med schools require foreign students to prove they have sufficient funds for all school + living expenses to apply to med school.
They will not consider any applicant without sufficient funds for all 4 years. Upon earning your MD degree, you return to your country of citizenship. You must pass your country's medical exams & complete your practical training & specialization in your country.
None of these countries have sufficient hospital residency positions for all the citizens earning MD degrees in their country. You will NOT remain abroad for practical training or to work.
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