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COUNTRIES THAT PROVIDE  DUAL CITIZENSHIP OR PR 

 Countries Offering Dual Citizenship or PR after MBBS:

Here are some countries that offer dual citizenship or permanent residency (PR) options for international students, including those pursuing MBBS:

Countries with Dual Citizenship Options

– Australia: Offers dual citizenship. After completing MBBS, you can apply for citizenship through residency.

– Canada: Allows dual citizenship. You can apply for PR through Express Entry or Provincial Nominee Programs.

– UK: Permits dual citizenship. You can apply for PR or citizenship after meeting residency requirements.

– USA: Allows dual citizenship. You can apply for a green card (PR) through various categories, including employment-based visas.

Countries with PR Options

– Australia: Offers PR through the Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189) or Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) for medical professionals.

– Canada: Provides PR through Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, or the Atlantic Immigration Pilot for healthcare professionals.

– New Zealand: Offers PR through the Skilled Migrant Category, which includes medical professionals.

– Ireland: Provides PR through the Critical Skills Employment Permit or the General Employment Permit for medical professionals.

Countries with Specific Programs for Medical Professionals

– Germany: Offers a “Fast-Track” procedure for skilled workers, including medical professionals, to obtain a residence permit and potentially PR.

– Sweden: Provides a residence permit for skilled workers, including medical professionals, which can lead to PR.

– Netherlands: Offers a residence permit for highly skilled migrants, including medical professionals, which can lead to PR.

Benefits and Requirements

Each country has its own set of requirements, benefits, and application processes. Some common requirements include:

– Language proficiency: Demonstrating proficiency in the country’s language (e.g., English, French, German).

– Work experience: Having relevant work experience in the medical field.

– Qualifications: Meeting the country’s medical qualification requirements.

– Residency: Meeting residency requirements, such as living in the country for a certain period.

It’s essential to research the specific requirements and benefits for each country and program that interests you.