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English proficiency proof for Romania medical school: Canadian guide
English-taught medical and dental programs can still ask for proof that your file meets the English-language requirement. For Canadians, the mistake is assuming that a passport or casual statement automatically solves it. The safer approach is to read the current university wording, prepare proof early, and avoid relying on anything the official page does not clearly accept.
Quick takeaway
Do not treat English proof as a minor detail if the upload platform asks for it.
English-taught medical and dental programs can still ask for proof that your file meets the English-language requirement. For Canadians, the mistake is assuming that a passport or casual statement automatically solves it. The safer approach is to read the current university wording, prepare proof early, and avoid relying on anything the official page does not clearly accept.
What it means
English-taught does not mean the English proof step disappears.
A program can be taught in English and still require applicants to show that they satisfy the English-language requirement. UMF Craiova's public admission page includes English-language documentation among the file items and explains exemptions through education in English or country-language context.
For a Canadian applicant, the safest move is to prepare a clean proof document before the deadline pressure starts. The proof should match the way the university describes the requirement, not the way a random forum post summarizes it.
- Check the current official admission page for the exact English proof wording.
- Use a school or institution-issued proof if the official wording asks for that type of certificate.
- Keep scanned proof clear, readable, and named consistently with the rest of the file.
Canadian files
The proof should fit the rest of your Canadian school record.
Your English proof should not look disconnected from your transcript, diploma, report card, or school profile. If you studied in English, ask for documentation that clearly states the language of instruction or confirms the relevant English-language education history.
If your record includes French-language schooling or mixed-language history, do not guess. Ask the university or prepare stronger documentation early so your file is not delayed by a small but avoidable proof issue.
Before upload
Treat English proof like a document-quality check, not a last-minute attachment.
The upload stage is where students lose time. If the proof is blurry, informal, unsigned, inconsistent, or not what the page asks for, you may have to rebuild the document while the deadline is approaching.
StudyROM's paid document support is built around this type of sequence: identify the document, confirm the source, prepare the scan, name the file, and place it in the right order before payment or upload pressure starts.
- Ask for school-issued proof early.
- Scan in PDF quality that stays readable after upload.
- Do not upload a private or sensitive document publicly anywhere.
Sources
Official-source checks used in this guide.
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FAQ
Quick answers
Can Canadians skip English proficiency proof?
Not automatically. Check the current university wording. Some applicants may be covered by English-language education or country-language context, but the file still needs the proof the university asks for.
Is a notarized self-statement enough?
Do not rely on that unless the university confirms it. If the official wording asks for a certificate from an educational institution, prepare that type of proof.
When should I prepare English proof?
Prepare it before the upload stage so it does not delay the rest of the file.