After months of contemplation, I've decided that Caribbeans is out the window. I also don't want to go to the States with the massive debt load and with Donald Trump playing with US politics and potentially creating a Fascist USA.
So I was being told by a close friend that if I change my place of residency, I can apply to other province medical schools with their requirements. For example, if I take my Ontario degree, and live/work in Nova Scotia for 12 months, I can gain Nova Scotian Residency and apply to Dalhousie while they require a 3.3 GPA vs Ontario GPA of 3.7 (I have only a 3.6).
I have pretty good ECs and I'm doing my MCAT in the summer.
Does anyone know if this is true and if yes, would you recommend it? I really love Canada and don't want to leave it. I'd like to dedicate my work in medicine to Canadians because of how grateful I am as well towards Canada for helping my family and I, who are of Middle Eastern/South Asian descent.
Thank you.