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    My special way to a PR. Your opinions, please.

    How much would you say is enough for reasonable living in Victoria?
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    My special way to a PR. Your opinions, please.

    Hello, I've spent months studying Canada's immigration system In all provinces. I came to the conclusion that The Skills Immigration (SI) – International Post-Graduate category of the BC Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) suits me the best. Here's my plan: 1/ Get an admission at Uvic MPH...
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    Starting fresh in Canada with $140K.

    I'm open to any program in any province as long as it doesn't have the $500k limit. My question is that Can I reside and start a business legally in Canada with $140k?
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    Starting fresh in Canada with $140K.

    Hello, I've posted earlier about my desire to pursue higher education in Canada and compete in express entry after graduation. However, my goals have shifted. For personal reasons, I've decided to leave my country and reside in Canada. My goal is to get a small apartment or a small house in any...
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    Health Informatics Master's

    Hello, I was wondering if anyone pursued a Master's in health informatics in Canada. My plan is to do my Master's in any university around British Columbia (only found Victoria university so far) and then proceed to apply for postgraduate immigration. I hold an M.D and board-certified in...
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    British Columbia PNP: International post-graduate option. What are the odds of acceptance?

    Hi! That's great. I am planning to do one of two Master's I have in mind, both of which are clearly listed in the eligible programs. Thanks again, I would appreciate any tips from anyone who took or is familiar with this pathway of immigration Kind regards, beautiful people of Canada.
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    British Columbia PNP: International post-graduate option. What are the odds of acceptance?

    I'm not interested in the express entry pathway. My inquiry is about the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program, Skills Immigration International Post-Graduate category, which is, as far as I understood it, does not require a job offer and is not a point-based system. After graduating from...
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    British Columbia PNP: International post-graduate option. What are the odds of acceptance?

    Hello, After finishing my 2-year health-related Master's program at BC and given that I was able to show the committee my multiple-year apartment rent contract. With no work experience in Canada or a Job offer. Would that suffice to get a PR? I would love to hear from people who chose this...
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    Pursuing a Master's only for immigration purposes. [Questions about PGWPP]

    I appreciate you and how you stuck with me during this thread. Your advices are always on-point. Last year, I received five MPH offers from the US and UK, but I don't know man. Canada has a different vibe, different people. It's worth the extra mile and risk.
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    Pursuing a Master's only for immigration purposes. [Questions about PGWPP]

    Good advice! I'll get thing No, I have not started my MPH, I was talking hypothetically. To be frank with you, The reason for pursuing a Master's at Canada is immigration, and now that I learned I'm legally allowed to work at any job just because I studied at Canada makes it even more...
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    Pursuing a Master's only for immigration purposes. [Questions about PGWPP]

    Wow, that's a bald and impressive decision-making ability! I hope things are well with you. After you got your post-graduate work permit, you immediately worked or a restaurant for one-year and got your PR?
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    Pursuing a Master's only for immigration purposes. [Questions about PGWPP]

    Hi. Thanks for getting back. I did an MD for 6 years, then a board for 4 years and now I'm doing a 2-year MPH. So more like 12 years of academic and clinical backgrounds. I do have a peer-reviewed publication and a 2-year clinical experience as well. I'm from Saudi Arabia, we have an education...
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    Pursuing a Master's only for immigration purposes. [Questions about PGWPP]

    Thank you for this, but I'm unlike other IMGs since I'm bored-certified in Preventive Medicine (the clinical branch of public health and an equivalent of PhD) doing this Master's is really an over-qualification, since I will be taught nothing new, but chose to do it only for immigration...
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    Pursuing a Master's only for immigration purposes. [Questions about PGWPP]

    Got it. I've just used their tool and scored a CRS of 490. What do you think my chances are in getting nominated in the express entry program?
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    Pursuing a Master's only for immigration purposes. [Questions about PGWPP]

    Thank you, excuse me for asking, but the way to get a PR after PGWPP is only through these programs? I thought I would instantly get it after finishing my one-year of work post graduation!
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    Pursuing a Master's only for immigration purposes. [Questions about PGWPP]

    Hello, I'm an early 30s single physician, board-certified in Preventive Medicine (Arab board). I'm looking to immigrate to Canada. The only hassle is that I do not want to practice Medicine in Canada (hence won't be doing any licensing exams). I'm more interested in...