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Shwetha Fernandes

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There are formalities that you have to meet. Check about them and see how you can settle down in Canada.

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Tanushree Mitra

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Hi, there are many institutions offering correspondence courses in Homeopathy where applicants need to be class 10th or 12th pass in any discipline. It is better you check the eligibility criteria of the particular institutes.

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http://hpathy.com/past-present/the-educational-system-of-homeopathy-in-germany/
Refer the above given link.

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Vidhushi Sabharwal

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Hi Hanumantha, PG Medicine in Germany is a very challenging process, comes under the German Medical Council. In most cases they don't recognize Indian MBBS so you have to do the entire course all over again. Typically you must register and obtain licence from the medical council to start your PG, its difficult for overseas applicants. Additionally you must have proof of 12 months rotator internship. German language fluency is also a must.

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Shwetha Fernandes

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If you have earned your certificate and if it recognisable in other countries, then that should not be a problem. But it is good to be on the safer side by checking with the professionals.

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