The foreign dental degree which is from non-accredited school is recognized for taking exams. Not recognized for practice in canada but still you can work as dental assistant.
@@Aspire32 Yes sir we can work in certain provinces as a dental assistant if you are a dentist from a non-accredited dental school. One such province is Quebec.
I'm a bds graduate I want to go to canada.. To get PR sir said one year practice is necessary. I have my internship completed certificate from my college .. Is it enough for geeting PR in canada
Very informative podcast, Sir I want to know that can I directly apply for PR in canada as I have completed my BDS and MDS (oral medicine and radiology in june 2022) and have a work experience of 7 and half years as a private dental health practitioner and my age is 36 year right now and currently working as a dental health practitioner in dental clinic. Please guide me Sir, thanks in advance.
Sir excellent informative video..just one thing the tution fees you are telling for DDS does it include the 6month time we spend for preclinicals in IDAPP program..or we have to pay extra for that
Hello sir your videos are informative. I have a small doubt regarding whether to take general ielts or academic ielts as I wanted to DDS in Canada after appearing for AFK EXAM . It will be helpful sir if you give clarification on this. Thank you.
@@Aspire32 Could you please provide any official document stating this as I checked the official immigration website and it states that any foreign work experience gained as a student shall be considered.
Thank you so much for the information. Plz ask Dr sagar rao about dental technician .I am qualified dental technician from india what is the procedure to work in canada or study ?
@@pikusarker1359 pre tax. About 50% goes in tax, but the good news is, the government takes care of your medical expenses and education is completely free upto 18yrs of age. So it's a win win only
Why spend lakhs of rupees on an MDS only for it to be invalid abroad sir?Let alone the crores of rupees that go in cracking and doing a DDS, only for us to not even be specialist... I'm an orthodontist in the exact same situation where i have a choice of doing dentistry in abroad but I'm hesitant because i love my speciality and i Cannot take an option that wouldn't let me follow my profession . Not trying to be negative sir, but isn't it realistic to pursue dentistry in India itself, instead of spending more time and money ? Also Considering the fact that if we fail to crack the exams, it's a total loss of the money spent?
Absolutely. I like your thoughts. But Everyone thought change. When I was young I too thought of staying in india. But then i cleared my usa exam. But then did not go but now I feel its better i did not shift. what I mean is our thoughts change based on circumstances and everyone takes their decision that way
Thanks a lot for all valuable information..I have heard dt DDS people get more advantage Over students who clear ndeb exams,, dts obvious though....my question is it worth it to clear exams wch are difficult (obviously not impossible) and dn at the end again struggle for the job as I heard about saturation in dentistry in Canada...is ds really soo ??dn why to spend soo much money and time and not even sure of initial Job( as Canadian experience matter ).... I found both of u very grounded and truthful so decided to ask Ur opinion on D's....will d dentistry situation be getting more worsen in coming 4 to 5 years or its not soo??? kindly please. Help.. Thanks and regards
A very informative podcast....looking forward for part 2.
Thank you sir.
Thank you. Will surly post it soon :)
Wonderful!! Thank you for this information, Dr. Sagar Rao👏👏
Do watch all parts :)
Great video, thanks!
Welcome
Thank you so much for such a nice podcast, I was looking for it
thanks a lot. i was really worried about the visa and it was helpful!
Most welcome :) Hope you will check other videos too
Invaluable information ❤️❤️
True :)
Informative video 👍
Thanks 🙂
Do we need to get WES report before applying for ndbe Canada application .?
Dr.Sagar through which consultancy did you apply PR?
Great going bro
Thanks Bhau :)
Awesome Podcast 🔥
Thank you. Do check the part 2 ua-cam.com/video/CMI6nMPefP0/v-deo.html
@@Aspire32 definitely
Nice information 👍
Just had a doubt, if I can get OSAP assistance if I go through direct licensure route?
Is it okay to do healthcare management course first then apply for the licensure exam?
The foreign dental degree which is from non-accredited school is recognized for taking exams. Not recognized for practice in canada but still you can work as dental assistant.
Is it ?. Where did u find the information
. Thanks for sharing
@@Aspire32 Well how do you think foreign dentists take dental exams in Canada? You would have to take 5 exams which can take from 2 or 3 to 5 years
@@Aspire32 Yes sir we can work in certain provinces as a dental assistant if you are a dentist from a non-accredited dental school. One such province is Quebec.
Any tips for a MDS prostho guy to settle in US sir ?
Pls check rhe playlist for finding various options abroad
ua-cam.com/play/PLdPsg6P-6Vldbg2KtmBGtujg6DqiENmkK.html
Sir mujhe bhi bulalo gradution kay baad apkay pass…
I'm a bds graduate I want to go to canada.. To get PR sir said one year practice is necessary. I have my internship completed certificate from my college .. Is it enough for geeting PR in canada
Very informative podcast, Sir I want to know that can I directly apply for PR in canada as I have completed my BDS and MDS (oral medicine and radiology in june 2022) and have a work experience of 7 and half years as a private dental health practitioner and my age is 36 year right now and currently working as a dental health practitioner in dental clinic. Please guide me Sir, thanks in advance.
Sir excellent informative video..just one thing the tution fees you are telling for DDS does it include the 6month time we spend for preclinicals in IDAPP program..or we have to pay extra for that
It includes everything
Sir please come up with other options just after bds in canada please sir . Would be of great help
Great suggestion. I have asked my friends if they know anyone. Will surely try to make one
@@Aspire32 thank you so much sir .. waiting for the same
Welcome. Do go through these other options. Link ua-cam.com/play/PLdPsg6P-6Vldl5OFIgg4ekrQj4kdwh9r5.html
@@Aspire32 thanks a lot . My country of preference is Canada .
Hello sir your videos are informative. I have a small doubt regarding whether to take general ielts or academic ielts as I wanted to DDS in Canada after appearing for AFK EXAM . It will be helpful sir if you give clarification on this. Thank you.
Ielts academic for school applications.
Ielts general for PR application
Does the MDS branch really matter if we want to continue dentistry or do dds in Canada??
I believe it does.
Does internship or mds considered as work experience if applying for PR
No. Its not included. I confirmed
@@Aspire32 Could you please provide any official document stating this as I checked the official immigration website and it states that any foreign work experience gained as a student shall be considered.
I completed mds in periodontics,how to practice as a specialist in canada
Pls watch 4th or 5 th par t of this podcast. its explained
how to crack the Canadian practical exam?
Will ask him in the next podcast :)
Thank you so much for the information. Plz ask Dr sagar rao about dental technician .I am qualified dental technician from india what is the procedure to work in canada or study ?
Yes. I shall ask him
Looking for more
The 2nd part will come soon :)
Is CRACKING AFK EXAM TOUGH??
We are discussing it in the upcoming parts of this podcast :)
👍👍
Glad you liked it :)
How much dentists earn in canada? Nice video.
Do watch the whole part to get more information
ua-cam.com/play/PLdPsg6P-6VldG9Le5X8dpjjqT5EqDedG9.html
can make from $120,000 per year as associate to upwards of $800,000 per year for multi-location practice.
@@samjam6989 sir is it pretax or post tax income?
@@pikusarker1359 pre tax. About 50% goes in tax, but the good news is, the government takes care of your medical expenses and education is completely free upto 18yrs of age. So it's a win win only
Why spend lakhs of rupees on an MDS only for it to be invalid abroad sir?Let alone the crores of rupees that go in cracking and doing a DDS, only for us to not even be specialist... I'm an orthodontist in the exact same situation where i have a choice of doing dentistry in abroad but I'm hesitant because i love my speciality and i Cannot take an option that wouldn't let me follow my profession . Not trying to be negative sir, but isn't it realistic to pursue dentistry in India itself, instead of spending more time and money ? Also Considering the fact that if we fail to crack the exams, it's a total loss of the money spent?
Absolutely. I like your thoughts. But Everyone thought change. When I was young I too thought of staying in india. But then i cleared my usa exam. But then did not go but now I feel its better i did not shift. what I mean is our thoughts change based on circumstances and everyone takes their decision that way
Thanks a lot for all valuable information..I have heard dt DDS people get more advantage Over students who clear ndeb exams,, dts obvious though....my question is it worth it to clear exams wch are difficult (obviously not impossible) and dn at the end again struggle for the job as I heard about saturation in dentistry in Canada...is ds really soo ??dn why to spend soo much money and time and not even sure of initial Job( as Canadian experience matter ).... I found both of u very grounded and truthful so decided to ask Ur opinion on D's....will d dentistry situation be getting more worsen in coming 4 to 5 years or its not soo??? kindly please. Help..
Thanks and regards
We did cover this in the podcast. Have u seen all 5 parts ?
Sir how is job there for Dentist?
Good opportunity if you clear all exams..do watch all 5 videos of this podcast to understand better