Morning po sa lahat...
I have read and heard stories about students in canada.
Na realize ko lang. If getting a student visa is the easiest route to go to canada
And you want to survive the whole duration of your stay...
Then get a course that offers a CO-OP PROGRAM...
Pag may co-op program kasi... UPON LANDING you can possibly have your work permit (pag mabait yung immigration officer) or PAG NASA CANADA ka na you can apply for work permit which is free naman and can be issued in 2-3months time DAW. Madali lang iprocess tapos the school will guide you how naman.
In that way, you can WORK LEGALLY in canada.when you say co-op program kasi you can work in ANY JOB ANY EMPLOYER ANY PART OF CANADA/BC tapos iauuthorize ng school mo. (As to my understanding)
Wag na po tayo maging sarcastic... Im sure hindi po kayo nag apply ng student visa SOLELY TO STUDY... There is that great desire and hope na sana makakuha rin ng work para masustain ang daily needs mo and may mapadala sa family here in the philippines.
From end of december up until now... Hindi nakaranas clp ko ng makapal na snow. Parang. -4 degrees lang pinakamalamig na temp doon and sumisikat pa ang mr. Sun once in a while! Weather is not harsh unlike sa ibang place na parang blizzard araw araw reaching to -30 and beyond... Vancouver has the best weather nga daw in canada... Or BC in general...
Tapos the school has a co-op program. Mababait sila - they have no worries as to their studies. At ang mga filipino students ay sobrang bonding din. Yung tinatawa nalang nila ang ibang problema. Dun lang sa work nagka problema... Which i hope ginagawan na ng paraan. anyway, they can look for a job on their own naman. They are allowed...
Pag kasi wala ka work permit, pa sideline sideline lang. Di ka makakakuha ng high paying job. Under the table siguro pwede. Pero it will always be risky...
(Speaking based on experience)
I have read and heard stories about students in canada.
Na realize ko lang. If getting a student visa is the easiest route to go to canada
And you want to survive the whole duration of your stay...
Then get a course that offers a CO-OP PROGRAM...
Pag may co-op program kasi... UPON LANDING you can possibly have your work permit (pag mabait yung immigration officer) or PAG NASA CANADA ka na you can apply for work permit which is free naman and can be issued in 2-3months time DAW. Madali lang iprocess tapos the school will guide you how naman.
In that way, you can WORK LEGALLY in canada.when you say co-op program kasi you can work in ANY JOB ANY EMPLOYER ANY PART OF CANADA/BC tapos iauuthorize ng school mo. (As to my understanding)
Wag na po tayo maging sarcastic... Im sure hindi po kayo nag apply ng student visa SOLELY TO STUDY... There is that great desire and hope na sana makakuha rin ng work para masustain ang daily needs mo and may mapadala sa family here in the philippines.
From end of december up until now... Hindi nakaranas clp ko ng makapal na snow. Parang. -4 degrees lang pinakamalamig na temp doon and sumisikat pa ang mr. Sun once in a while! Weather is not harsh unlike sa ibang place na parang blizzard araw araw reaching to -30 and beyond... Vancouver has the best weather nga daw in canada... Or BC in general...
Tapos the school has a co-op program. Mababait sila - they have no worries as to their studies. At ang mga filipino students ay sobrang bonding din. Yung tinatawa nalang nila ang ibang problema. Dun lang sa work nagka problema... Which i hope ginagawan na ng paraan. anyway, they can look for a job on their own naman. They are allowed...
Pag kasi wala ka work permit, pa sideline sideline lang. Di ka makakakuha ng high paying job. Under the table siguro pwede. Pero it will always be risky...
(Speaking based on experience)