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To study medical in Canada, you have to apply to a Bachelor's degree programme of four years initially and must also clear the Medical College Admission Test after your BS to seek admissions into a medical school. Most universities do not admit international students. It is too early to talk about your job given the competitiveness. You must take the MCCEE to start practicing which has a long way to go. Apply to a school first.
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Medical programs in France are basically taught in French language and lasts for 9-years. The medical studies in France are divided into 3 stages known as cycles. All international students must first pass the examination at the end of the first year called paces. You will be transferred to the next stage only upon clearing the exam. Internships and Residency will follow after this. For details, you must check French universities. Popular university include Paris-Sud University School of Medicine.
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