What do you do to become a vet in Canada?

Should i move to Canada?

  • I want to move to Canada? -Hi Im 15 and im in High school and i've always wanted to move to Canada and become a vet and start my life out there currently i live in Arizona but i should be fine if i go to school in Canada i can get a student visa then wait to become a Canadian citizen i should get it when im done with school:D my problem is i don't know if i should move there is don't know anyone there i don't have a real big family either so my question is should i move or no? My heart is telling me to move but i just want your opinion? Will my life be better there? are collages there more better? I plan to visit before i move. Will i have a better future there as a vet? Thats all Thanks

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I currently live in Toronto Canada, it's nice here. But the main question is do you have the money to go to school in Canada? Since your American, you would have to pay full price for college or university here, which is roughly between $15,000 to $30,000 a year. That price range doesn't include living expenses, school fees and textbooks for school. Since you are American financial aid is very limited for you. Your best bet would be to go to school in the U.S. and apply for job in Canada when you are done school.

Jayme

You should stay in the United States things are better theere.

Ben

yES. COME WITH E

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