Childhood Diabetes Dept: "There is no way I would advise any doctor in England to set foot in this country and to try to do what I did," said Dr. Ashish Marwaha, according to CBC. "It was actually in the mail on its way," he said of the proof of his permanent resident status. "And I could not apply for a job without this piece of paper." Dr. Ashish Marwaha has been conducting research at the University of British Columbia into childhood diabetes while trying to get a medical residency position in B.C. A British doctor with a medical degree from Oxford University says he is leaving Canada frustrated and disillusioned after red tape kept him from applying for a residency position in B.C. After months of preparation, Marwaha missed this year's residency application deadlines because his immigration paperwork was delayed in the mail. As
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