HI, I'm an international student in the US, majoring in chemical engineering. I'll be graduating in a couple of years therefore I'm planning about what to do next. I tried applying for co-ops and internships whenever possible but the fact that I was a visa students always stood in my way. Right now I have come up with several plans after graduation.
plan 1: Pursuing masters or maybe a Phd in USA, in hope of getting an American job after grad school
plan 2: Getting a masters in either BC or Ontario and then making use of PNP and PGWP to get a job and PR
plan 3: Going back home, working for a few years and then applying to Canada through skilled immigration
As for plan 1 I'm not sure about job prospects due to h1b issues and work authorization. Plan 2 will be an easier route to PR but I'm not sure whether my masters without work experience will hurt me with jobs. I feel 3 will allow me to get some experience but its a longer route to my goal.
Which plan looks more smoother and feasible for jobs? and why?
Please don't give "it depends on you"/ "all 3 are similar" type answers. Give me an honest answer.
Thanks
plan 1: Pursuing masters or maybe a Phd in USA, in hope of getting an American job after grad school
plan 2: Getting a masters in either BC or Ontario and then making use of PNP and PGWP to get a job and PR
plan 3: Going back home, working for a few years and then applying to Canada through skilled immigration
As for plan 1 I'm not sure about job prospects due to h1b issues and work authorization. Plan 2 will be an easier route to PR but I'm not sure whether my masters without work experience will hurt me with jobs. I feel 3 will allow me to get some experience but its a longer route to my goal.
Which plan looks more smoother and feasible for jobs? and why?
Please don't give "it depends on you"/ "all 3 are similar" type answers. Give me an honest answer.
Thanks