Generally, it takes about 45 days to process PR cards for new permanent residents once IRCC receives a complete application package from individuals who have fulfilled their residency requirements. Applications for renewed PR Cards generally take 104 days. Can a US citizen get permanent residency in Canada? US citizens canRead More →

Yes, graduates get paid during medical residency! Medical residents earn an average of $63,400 a year. … This translates to an hourly average pay of $20 per hour for those in the 10th percentile while those in the 90th percentile get the highest rate of $31 per hour. Why doRead More →

The first year of training after medical school is called an internship, or more commonly it is called first year of residency or PGY-1 (Post-Graduate Year-1). … The training that is done after a residency (in a subspecialty) is usually called a fellowship. Is fellowship after residency? A Fellowship isRead More →

The MSPE is the last part of the residency program application that is released nationally for program directors to review by ERAS on Oct. … “Residency applications are not complete without it.” Program directors will use the MSPE for different reasons, and may look for specific characteristics on it, saysRead More →

A Permanent Resident Visa is usually the natural consequence of a Resident Visa. Resident Visas have travel conditions that only allow a person to re-enter New Zealand as a resident until a certain date, while a Permanent Resident Visa allows indefinite re-entry to New Zealand (providing the passport is valid).Read More →