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I am sure you will find useful information in this blog. Don't forget to check my Instagram page and youtube channel to know more details about the pathways and things to consider when deciding Canada. There are many ways to come to Canada, detailed information is available on the canada.ca website.
I will follow you with some questions that I asked myself when I was planning to come to Canada.
Step one is to check where you stand -
Find out if you are eligible to apply for PR (Express entry) directly or not, that would save a lot of money, time and effort.
Determine your eligibility based on your education, age, English proficiency, work experience
Pros - Low cost of immigration, less educational fees (one-fourth of international students), health care benefits, more opportunities to work, government benefits like citizens
Cons- less opportunity to make friends, lack of Canadian education or degree
link to CRS Calculator- https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/crs-tool.asp
Study permit or student visa -
Search for different programs that interest you on google.
Reach out to people whom you think could help using social media groups of that college.
Look online on indeed.ca to know the job requirements, salary and duties to know what to expect upon graduation.
Pros- study groups and housing sharing friends, Canadian experience, many more
Cons- cost a lot of money $35K-$60k, work and study balance, need to buy health insurance, etc
Resources-
Courses after 12th Science or degree in health care field - https://www.nihamaparmar.com/post/which-courses-to-take-in-canada-with-high-demand-in-future
Check out this guide if you are a Physiotherapist - https://www.nihamaparmar.com/post/are-you-a-physiotherapist-planning-to-come-to-canada
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Ma'am i had a question. If i come to Canada on student visa, do a 2 year program and 3 years of work as a PTA, will there be any chances for getting a PR?