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Saudi medical residents at Dalhousie University get to stay a bit longer

Dalhousie University has confirmed it was told by the Saudi Cultural Bureau that the deadline for withdrawal of Saudi medical residents has been extended to Sept. 22.

Residents can now stay in Canada until Sept. 22, the university confirmed Tuesday

Medical residents from Saudi Arabia completing their training through Dalhousie University will be allowed to remain in Canada until Sept. 22. (Jean Laroche/CBC)

The deadline for Saudi medical residents at Dalhousie University to leave Canada has been extended.

Because of a diplomatic spatwith Ottawa,medical residents from Saudi Arabia were told they had to leave Canada by Aug. 31.

But on Tuesday, a spokesperson for Dalhousie said the Saudi Cultural Bureau informed the university the deadline to leave has been extended to Sept. 22.

Students who have been affected have been notified of the change, the university confirmed.

There are 59 Saudis completing their residency in Nova Scotia through Dalhousie.

Nova Scotia hospitals have been preparing for the loss of Saudimedical residents, which could delay surgeries.

Saudi students in Halifax have been scrambling to prepare for the journey back home.

A local mosque held a yard sale more than a week ago so Saudistudents couldsell thingslike cars and householditems.

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