50k? Are talking about EB3 visa? No. If you are talking about Canada, no I only need 7k or 10k for first month. Also For university,I'm still researching it but most of them not even more than 20k or 30k, If I get job offer from Canada, I dont need to get PGWP. "Fast food job does not pay well." Shift manager's monthly salary is 3k or 4k,5k cad. Also I dont think Canadians wants to for at Fast Food Restaurant
I've already responded to you over your DMs that your calculations are wrong. Read this:
https://www.glassdoor.ca/Salaries/fast-food-shift-manager-salary-SRCH_KO0,23.htm
Look at the avg salary: $38k/month - that's before taxes. Smaller towns = low end of the salary, but the rent for a place would still be $1500+/month. Your insurance would likely be $300/mo minimum. Your car's monthly would be $300/mo minimum. Your groceries/food will easily be $300-500/mo. Your taxes would be $10,499.40/yr alone.
You have a monthly income of $2,291.72 with those expenses!!! (calculated for Toronto, Ontario)
Assuming, the employer paid for your LMIA, you didn't end-up paying for LMIA, etc and there's no wage-theft here.
You'll have to work 2 jobs just to pay your expenses imo.
Realistically:
1. LMIAs are hard, and when a TFW gets them for jobs like these, they are paid.
2. At $2,291.72/mo, I'd not move to Canada.
3. You'll have to work 60 hours just to sustain. One FT job, one part-time job. You can't do this because you are going to be on a closed-work permit.
4. You can lower your rent by another $500-700, but you'll have to move into room-sharing. You'll still not have enough income. Forget saving anything, you won't even be able to survive in this.
Why don't you do your research in express entry and understand the program before you force yourself in investing a in route that's 100% not going to work?