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1. IELTS
2. Good academics
3. Financial resources
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A low or weak profile is definitely a worry. But then nothing is impossible! There are very many nuances to this issue. I, therefore, request you to please approve a specialist agency dealing with sending students abroad to know the further course of action.
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I think I already answered a query of yours. There is no bigger proof than a passport and you will need a passport when travelling abroad. If you have a passport then why do you need a birth certificate? The passport serves as the identity card and also a proof of birth. Also, ask yourself why will the adhaar card be required outside India? It is for records here not abroad.
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If you are experienced then opportunities are big especially in Toronto, the finance hub.
Good luck.
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You need to be a Canadian citizen but first, you must clear the medical exams by the Canadian Council, it is a two-stage exam to pass. It is very difficult too. You will be eligible to pursue PG and practice only if you pass the exam.
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