Canadian medical school admissions are highly competitive — but your dream of becoming a doctor doesn’t have to end here.
Take the next step with confidence by joining our live virtual information session hosted by All Saints University.
This session is designed specifically for Canadian applicants and will give you clear, honest guidance on studying medicine abroad and returning to practice in Canada.
Overview of our MD, Nursing, and Medical Imaging programs
Admissions requirements for Canadian students
Tuition, scholarships, and financial planning options
Pathways, timelines, and next steps toward your medical career
Live Q&A with our admissions team
📅 Date: February 11, 2026
⏰ Time: 2:00 – 3:00 PM (EST)
💻 Format: Live on Zoom
📩 Access: Zoom link sent after registration
Get accurate information directly from the university
Learn how Canadian students successfully start their medical journey with us
Discover if All Saints University is the right fit for your goals
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Students can begin their medical journey right after high school, following a clear and structured pathway toward becoming a doctor. 5-Year MD Program Overview →
We offer one of the most affordable MD programs in the Caribbean, with flexible payment plans and scholarship opportunities designed to support students’ financial needs.
Canadian students can apply for provincial financial aid, making quality medical education more accessible and affordable. Provincial Funding Information →
Our intensive academic schedule allows students to complete their MD in just over three years, saving both time and cost.
We simplify the admissions process by removing the MCAT requirement — making it easier to start your medical studies without unnecessary barriers.
Our programs meet international accreditation standards, ensuring your MD degree is recognized worldwide. Accreditation Information →
Our graduates have secured highly competitive residencies at top institutions such as McGill University, the University of Toronto, Mayo Clinic, and the University of Alberta, among others — in demanding specialties including Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynecology, and Emergency Medicine.
All Saints students consistently achieve strong results in the Medical Council of Canada (MCC) and United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE).
Personalized attention and direct mentorship from experienced professors foster strong academic and clinical skills.
From your first inquiry to your arrival in Dominica, our admissions team provides step-by-step guidance on applications, documents, and travel.
“I truly appreciate and value my time at All Saints University School of Medicine Dominica. As a transfer student during the COVID pandemic, ASU smoothed my transition and welcomed me very warmly. The faculty and personnel at All Saints constantly provided me guidance and answered my questions promptly while also facilitating my clinical rotations to help develop me into a future physician. I am glad to have graduated and matched into a residency program from this university.”
“I want to thank the teachers at All Saints University, who helped in getting me to where I’m at. It was not an easy road but their guidance and advice did come a long way. And to the registrar, Dr. Guzin Dincel, thank you for always being a listening ear and for advocating for me when I needed it. I appreciate you all for your work.”
“I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to All Saints University for being part of my journey to matching into Emergency Medicine! The clinical rotations I completed in Chicago provided invaluable experiences that refined my skills and deepened my knowledge, essential for this specialty. The outstanding Letters of Recommendation from attending physicians significantly contributed to my success in the residency application process. I am immensely grateful to Dr. Guzin for her unwavering guidance and invaluable advice throughout the years. As I continue to pursue excellence in my medical career, I will always cherish the experiences and education I received at All Saints University.”
Grades are not the only criteria for acceptance. Although the greatest weight is placed upon a student’s scholastic record, there are many additional factors that are taken into consideration during the admission process. Interviews facilitate the admission process and help the admission committee to determine a student’s demeanor, educational level and degree of commitment. Prospective students and applicants are encouraged to present a strong case for themselves through outlining their work or volunteer experience, community contributions and scholastic achievements in their personal essay and by providing strong letters of recommendation. Motivation and perseverance are some of the attributes considered when selecting a applicant.
In general, all applicants into the MD degree programs of the University are required to possess college, high school or University grades required for admission into medical school in their countries of origin or from where they are applying. For instance, applicants from Commonwealth or Caribbean countries applying for admission into the 5-year MD degree program are required to provide, at the minimum proof of credit level passes in GCE “O” and GCE “A” Level or CXC in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics and English.
For admission into the 4-year MD degree program, all applicants are required to submit their College or University transcripts of academic records indicating successful completion of at least 90 credit hours in courses such as General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Zoology, and Mathematics in addition to courses in liberal arts or social sciences.
Other Requirements
Applicants must submit the following documents:
Applicants who have been denied admission or transfer credits have the option to file an appeal. To be considered, the appeal must include new and compelling information or other necessary evidence supporting the request for admission to All Saints University.
To proceed, applicants should send the following items to admissions@allsaintsuniversity.org within 90 days of receiving the school’s decision:
Upon receiving the appeal, the admissions committee, along with a member external to the committee, will review the newly submitted documents. The final decision regarding the admission status will be communicated to the applicant via email within a maximum of two weeks.
Notice of withdrawal from the University program received in less than one semester (4 months) to the time of withdrawal will not be entertained and such student(s) will be deemed to be indebted to the University for the following semester.
***The University reserves the right to change any of its policies or regulations at any time.