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EEBANKER

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Contemplating doing masters, which one do you think is the easiest to gain residence after graduation in IT/Business related fields ? Canada, US or UK ?
 

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No one is easy, right NOW.

Canada - After graduation, you will get 3 years work Permit, Job Offer not required
UK - After graduation if you want to stay You need to find employment with certain requirements within a limited time frame.
USA - Have no knowledge.
 

EEBANKER

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Even with the current system you consider Canada as the easiest ?
How about the US folks ? is it easy to land a job and have the route to green card after graduation ?
 

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EEBANKER said:
Contemplating doing masters, which one do you think is the easiest to gain residence after graduation in IT/Business related fields ? Canada, US or UK ?
well the thing is each has its pros and cons. Dont just focus on PR think about other things too like fees , cost of living , job availability etc. What I am trying to say is for example what good is PR if u dont get a job and have to pay high living costs? In my opinion see where u get the best value for ur education. With express entry PR in canada has become a little difficult and unpredictable. US has good amount of skilled jobs but green card is difficult(you need employer sponsor ship for job based green card ofcourse there are family class and other green card paths ). so think about it as a complete package not just PR.

this is just my personal opinion after all choice is urs.
 

EEBANKER

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How often people land jobs in IT/Business consultancy fields after masters and find sponsor in the US ?

How about Germany ?

thanks friend.
 

fpaikar

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In terms of education,the best would be USA .They have much more competitive process so they just do not let anyone come ..applicants have to go through,SAT<GMAT or GRE. Also depends on universities in each of these countries,if you do from the top unis in any of these countries,one would land up with a good job.Otherwise even if you get a PR and do a course from a mediocre University one is doing the Odd jobs and struggling to geta job.So I would suggest giving the quality ,the ranking of the University first choice than just going after immigration.
 

naga.msbi

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education and career after immediate education USA is the best in the world .. No doubt

UK worst

Germany good ; after education while searching jobs local language would cause problem. I think complete europe has the same issue.

Canada ; As my friends said you can go with it since you can study and you get permit to work for 3 yrs ... but it's very hard to find as there are no much openings and market is very small compare to UK and we cant even compare with USA .
 

fpaikar

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I did my masters in the UK and was there for two years trying to find a job.The market is tough but again if you are doing from the best universities like London school of Economics/Imperial,Kings and all then only its worth.As per Canada again the University and program does matter.
 

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EEBANKER said:
Contemplating doing masters, which one do you think is the easiest to gain residence after graduation in IT/Business related fields ? Canada, US or UK ?
UK - Ive done my BSc ( worst decision Ive ever made) i graduated in 2009 atlas it was better back in the day.. still no future prospects (unless your a super bright case who can land a 6 figure job at a blue chip company that is willing to sponsor you)

USA - Just graduated last year with a masters (thought this was the land of oppertunities; can find a job but not one with a future.. meaning getting sponsored is very hard unless of course your willing to break some laws ) my advice : don't waste ur time and money

Canada - currently the only country i see where they have open doors (meaning settling down and getting PR) I have no idea about the economy, job market or educational accreditation ; but looks like the best bet out of the three...

Hope this helps
 

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I completed by PhD from King's in UK.....and I got some good job offers.....albeit they came one after another with difference of couple of days and I had already left UK when the offers came. I seriously regret missing out those opportunities. I even had an interview with BSKYB while being in Canada, but that deal broke down when it came to HR stage due to my visa situation (They needed UK's version of LMIA)......so like the earlier guy posted, if you've got degree from one of the Golden Triangle universities, you've got a good chance of landing a decent job, and the good news is, you don't need to have any labour market assessments if you're inside UK, whether you're starting a new job or switching one.
 

EEBANKER

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thanks guys for sharing your experiences and thoughts ,,, i am sure its very valuable for me and many ,,, any other thoughts ?
 

EEBANKER

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Which would have better prospects in work :
1- Business Information Systems, SAP/ERP Business Consultancy type of job ?
2- Big data /business analytics ?
Where you suggest affordable and good prospect ? any winning formulas in mind ? I am really tired of looking pals ...
 

tymix

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Auone said:
I completed by PhD from King's in UK.....and I got some good job offers.....albeit they came one after another with difference of couple of days and I had already left UK when the offers came. I seriously regret missing out those opportunities. I even had an interview with BSKYB while being in Canada, but that deal broke down when it came to HR stage due to my visa situation (They needed UK's version of LMIA)......so like the earlier guy posted, if you've got degree from one of the Golden Triangle universities, you've got a good chance of landing a decent job, and the good news is, you don't need to have any labour market assessments if you're inside UK, whether you're starting a new job or switching one.
This is not completely true. You need a company to sponsor you when you're starting a new job or switching one (ie have a certificate of sponsorship from a licensed sponsor). Then you can apply for a Tier 2 (General) visa valid for about 3 years with it, then renew before you stand a chance of applying for PR. By the time you get a PR,you'll be a grey-haired man!