Also I’d really recommend that you look into what an international degree would mean for your wife if you ever want to go back to the US. I’m not certain for dentistry, but for medicine it is not easy and often requires re-doing residency. While you may not think you want to return, things can really change in 5, 10 years due to life.
You really need to do a lot of research to understand not only the educational systems in various countries, but also what employment options are after graduation as well as (obviously) immigration and visas.
If the only reason you are looking to leave the US is tuition, I would investigate scholarships. There are lots of options out there especially if you are willing to live in a more in need area so to speak, but it does require some leg work on your part.
Also I’d really recommend that you look into what an international degree would mean for your wife if you ever want to go back to the US. I’m not certain for dentistry, but for medicine it is not easy and often requires re-doing residency. While you may not think you want to return, things can really change in 5, 10 years due to life.
You really need to do a lot of research to understand not only the educational systems in various countries, but also what employment options are after graduation as well as (obviously) immigration and visas.
If the only reason you are looking to leave the US is tuition, I would investigate scholarships. There are lots of options out there especially if you are willing to live in a more in need area so to speak, but it does require some leg work on your part.