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Will you have a better chance to become Canada's RD if you go to Canada to study for a second degree in nutrition?

Canadian medical college does not encourage foreigners to study, but nutrition does not belong to the medical category, and there is no admission restriction at all. In fact, many girls in China study this major, and of course there are boys, hehe.

But I don't understand what RD is.

If you are an immigrant (PR), it depends on your job. Basically, no matter what kind of skilled migration you take, as long as you have a formal and stable job, it is easy. Looking for a job has little to do with the degree, depending on the major. Nutrition is not particularly easy to find a job, and of course it is not impossible to find it.

If you are naturalized, as long as you immigrate, you can apply for naturalization after enough years. It has nothing to do with this.

If you apply for a student visa, it has nothing to do with your major or whether you are a second major. Now, as long as there is an admission ticket and abundant funds, other necessary conditions can be signed.

I don't know if there is any connection. If not, please explain RD.