- Even if you have gotten the visa, only come if you have ample financial resources that will sustain you for the first year. Course load of first semester is more than you can bear and it gets tougher once the winter kicks in. There is no use if you get low gpa and "pass" because job market is very tough in Canada and employers will look at each and every grade starting from fall to your graduation. Right now, the only way to get a good job is through connections in big industries. Start building them the moment you land to Canada. My friend got a job even in this highly competitive job market through connections. An easy way to get connections is ofcourse through relatives. In a recent survey in Canada, it was noted that employers employed 85% of people who they knew about.
If you are coming for MBA or masters in finance then don't bother. Even getting in Rotman commerce or Schulick school of business will not get you a good job. But going back to your home country with a finance degree will surely help you a lot. If you are dead set on immigration then concentrate on US which has many B-schools and good ones at that.
Technical education will of course be beneficial.
Important thing in all of this is ofcourse "getting connections". I myself got a Summer internship in MNP (accounting firm) because my relative helped me there.
If you are coming for MBA or masters in finance then don't bother. Even getting in Rotman commerce or Schulick school of business will not get you a good job. But going back to your home country with a finance degree will surely help you a lot. If you are dead set on immigration then concentrate on US which has many B-schools and good ones at that.
Technical education will of course be beneficial.
Important thing in all of this is ofcourse "getting connections". I myself got a Summer internship in MNP (accounting firm) because my relative helped me there.