Testimonials

Some testimonials from former patients of Dr. AUBERT talking about their Canadian experience...

  • >Hello doctor.!
    Of course I remember you.
    I think and I talk about you all the time: you advised me not to eat too much sugar or fat….
    What to say…yes too many positive things to say.
    For the African that I am, having resided legally in France for twenty years….
    Having flirted with Paris 4 (Master Sorbonne Nouvelle) and Paris 13 License in Nursing
    …I lost my time! If I had to start over, I would come directly to Canada for the opportunities.
    Ok, I’m in ABITIBI. I’m happy, my son too.
    I will go to your site but I do not promise you anything, I am useless in computers.
    Just….The cost of living is high, tell your patients. The rest is OK
    Many good things, MONIQUE N., IDE.
    finally Nurse Clinician.

  • Very good experience with Dr. Aubert, fast and efficient.
    Thanks to hid partners, I was able to carry out the X-rays, medical analyses, etc. on the same day.
    He listened and gave good advice. I really recommend because the immigration process is so stressful, having at least the medical step so simplified helps a lot.
    I haven’t been in CANADA for very long, my impressions of this country will be for later!!

  • For my part my experience is going well in Canada
    I am currently in Montreal in a professional training center for health professions.
    To become a Practical Nurse in Canada. This life transformation was the best option in my opinion for bigger dreams and to be able to access my dearest dream, to become a nurse.
    I am happy with my choice, my teachers are excellent.
    I am taking my exam for the professional order of nurses at the end of 2023.

    Thank you for your efficiency in my case!

  • Arrived in Toronto a year ago, I love my experience so far.At first, I found myself a bit alone, but after some time and some outings, I met people and made a circle of people with whom I share the experience.
    Canada is a very welcoming country and the people are kind.
    The opportunities are there, but it’s not always easy and you really need to be fluent in English to work in Toronto.It’s a very nice city with lots of activities available.

  • I can write a few lines to explain my Canadian experience.

    My spouse is still there this summer to do forest fire patrols as an airplane pilot.

    This temporarily implies a long-distance relationship because its base is located in Maniwaki (3 hours north of Montreal).

    To condense our 3 years in Quebec from 2019 to 2022, there were good times and bad times.

    Like the restrictive measures due to the pandemic which was quite strict, the complications and delays with Canadian immigration, the winter which is endless and the friendly relations which are often ephemeral with Quebecers.

    Despite all that, we had a great experience, which is certainly not completely over.

    The good sides: The world of work is completely different thanks to the competition which is due to the shortage of labor (It is the employer who needs an employee more than the reverse).

    The winter which is certainly long but very beautiful, you can fully enjoy winter sports and that’s great!

    This mixture of cultures which is very enriching and at the same time so different from ours.

    There would be a lot to say about our 3 years in Quebec but I made sure it was concise.

    I hope this will help you.