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Bizenjo

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I have two options of either studying in Canada or Australia although I have not been to these countries to know them in person. To complete graduation in Canada it will take four years, whereas in Australia three years.I think International students cannot work outside the campus in Canada but not for sure, whereas in Australia they can. Part time employment will certainly help me to lighten the strain on my family members.

In the long term, I wish to settle down in the country that I will study. I would much appreciate views from those settled in Canada and Australia to help me decide.
 
it is very hard to get pr in austrailia
i think it would be better to choose canada.
 
PR in both the countries are having same red tapism,but in fact the time period of PR in Australia is relatively less then Canada.
 
Yes. Its very hard to get Australian PR, You need to show an overall 8 result of Ielts in your Application for Australian Permanent Residence after completing your education
 
Brother forget about australia, just go to canada. Australians shuffle their policies every year u wont get PR at all.
rest is up to u ..

Regards,
 
Thankx guys, then please suggest me a good university in Toronto other then Ryerson and York as they are requiring A level Mathematics as a prerequisites and i don't have it.
Or if i can't get into the university in Toronto, Is there any possibility in getting in a college and then getting transferring to any university in next year ? but i was afraid how much time it'll take for bachelors if i initially join a college and than transfer to a university ?
 
How about nearby cities, such as U of Waterloo?
 
You can now work off campus in Canada :)
 
U of Waterloo is awsome but they are requiring so high grades from A level students i guess 3As or 2As1B.
Currently i have 1 A,2Cs,1D + I am appearing for another paper in this may-June ..
 
U of O request A- to get the admission sholarship!
 
yah, U of O = University of Ottawa :)