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Canadians
Graduates of Canadian medical schools is going to be put on E.C.F.M.G.-backed J-1 visas. They aren’t needed to accept qualifying examinations for example FMGEMS, NBME, and USMLE to be able to acquire their visas. Please Be Aware: At the moment, the Canadian government is restricting approval of physicians wanting to obtain clinical training outdoors Canada. Stanford Hospital & Clinics is not able to acquire a J-1 visa with no consent from the Canadian government.
Applicants from Outdoors the U.S. and Canada
All trainees in residency and clinical fellowship programs is going to be put on E.C.F.M.G.-backed J-1 visas. Stanford Hospital & Clinics doesn’t sponsor such trainees for H-1B visas. E.C.F.M.G. needs a valid E.C.F.M.G. certificate acquired by effective completing their qualifying examinations (VQE, FMGEMS, NBME, or USMLE) along with the right British language examination to become qualified for any visa. Allow 120 business days for E.C.F.M.G. to process a preliminary visa. For more information contact,
Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates
3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
For J-1 visas you have to
• Possess a letter in the Secretary of state for Health of the country approving your learning the united states and guaranteeing that you’ll go back home and also have a position provided to you
• Complete twelve months of ACGME-approved residency learning the U . s . States or Canada . This season must include four several weeks of drugs, or surgery, or GYN/Primary health care provider, or pediatrics
• Complete U.S.M.L.E. Part III
Resourse: http://plasticsurgery.stanford.edu/education/residency/