If you lived in a cheap country, would you have done soft-landing?
My country is cheaper than Canada and I did think about soft landing but found it risky so I went with a hard landing.
New immigration term introduced by Kangaroo:
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I recommend
hybrid landing. Find a place in Canada for 6 months (might be kinda challenging but yeah) and move back to your country after 6 months rather than immediately. You'd most likely get your PR card within 6 months. 6 months of job search while physically in Canada will give you a really good idea about the situation there and your chances so when you're back to your country you'll be more experienced.
Like 90% of recent newcomers (students/PRS) to Canada who've come within the last 5 years have told me they will/are considering moving to US in the future due to home prices/salaries
I'm willing to bet 90% of CANADIAN youth is willing to move to the US lol. Canada is not a developed country, they just have money because they're lucky to have crazy amounts of gas oil gold and other mines so all they had to do was dig them out and sell them, which is an easy process as far as industrial processes go.
AB is a heaven in terms of housing costs, salaries will always be considerably lower than US salaries but one has the chance to make some good living in AB if they're lucky enough to get that first god damned Canadian job offer. Same can be said about MB and SK but the job hunt is even more difficult in those provinces.
QC is king in both housing costs and job market but, I mean, it's QC bro, we're talking about Canada and QC ain't Canada.
ON and BC are completely uninhabitable. I don't think I even need to explain.