If you're a British subject, just move back. Assuming you have no legal issues, you should be fine.
It depends if France retake years cos Belgium is a French country. If France does there's a possibility they do. but Belgium is a Dutch and German country too... so it depends.
No, but your residency will affect where you file for divorce. You must file in the state where you are a current resident.
30 years of age 9 years citizenship residency in state being elected in
HS diploma (usually 12 years of schooling) College undergraduate degree (4 years) Medical School (4 years) first year of a surgical residency program (1 year) completion of surgical residency program (4 more years, the average surgical residency program being 5 years total).
You didn't say which state but most states will require that you retake the written test and some will make you retake the road test.
To become a anesthesiologist you need to have: 4 years of college 4 years of medical school 4 years of residency
35 years old is theminimum age and 14 years residency of the United states.
A General Surgical Residency is on an average of about 5 years.
She unfortunately will still have to leave the country. She will have to apply for Permanent Residency. Being married does give her a better chance of becoming a PR but as long as she is not a citizen, she will have to leave the country every 6 months.
In the United Kingdom and in the United States, the minimum residency for a surgeon is one year. While in Mexico, the minimum residency lasts four years.
3 yrs.
Four years of undergraduate, four years of medical, three years of residency. All together, 11. Four years of undergraduate, four years of medical, three years of residency. All together, 11.