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Auone

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The sponsorship that you're referring to does not have any advertising requirements...its a matter of some paperwork, thats all. As for ur point regarding PR, yes you have to stay longer to get it, but citizenship after PR is really fast, its opposire of Canada, wheee PR is faster and citizenship takes a while after dat.
 

EEBANKER

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Which country are you talking about Auone ? do you have experience with it , is it easy or tough and in what scope ?
 

carl321

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EEBANKER said:
Why some people are negative on UK ? Is it the studies or PR chances or jobs ? can you specify please
UK probably has the best quality of education.. Exams will test you well unlike USA at least

US is pretty easy when i comes to education and every tom dick and harry has a degree (some sort)

Good demand for STEM programs in the US.. But when i comes to quality I would say UK is the best !

from a PR point of view; UK is the worst
 

EEBANKER

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Which one is the cheapest on average overall, ? I think its the UK by far then Canada then US ... am I right ?
 

Auone

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Hi EEBANKER,

I was talking about UK. Yes I have experience of around 5 years of living in UK. I'll second carl321. As far as quality of education is concerned, compared to Canada, UK has better universities with more opportunities. And I am in a position to say this because I have had the privilege of working in academia in both these countries. I cant say anything about US because I haven't been involved directly there. Although, generally speaking, US universities are considered the best in engineering and technology. But might add, I've also been involved with a couple of universities in Germany, and I must say their standards of education and research, in engineering and technology, are even better than UK. The major barrier there is language. PR wise, Canada is still easier, but the new entry system does create doubts, nevertheless, the post study open work permit is still a huge advantage compared to other countries. For UK, if you get admission and perform well at one of the top universities, especially the Golden Triangle, Manchester or Edinburgh, and perform well, you have a good chance of landing a decent job. For UK PR, it takes a long time to become eligible, so that's the real downside. However, once you do become eligible, you can get your PR processed in a single day. So PR wise, Canada is the safer option I would say.

Cost of living in UK depends on where you're living. I lived in London in UK, which I think is the most expensive city in the world. But there's a catch to it as well. If you live in one of the main cities, cost of living is high, but there are plenty of odd jobs available. On the other hand, if you live in one of the smaller cities, cost of living falls dramatically, but so do the prospects of getting a part time job while studying. Between Canada and UK, I think Canada is cheaper, but this is based on my experience of living in London in ON Canada and London in UK. A better comparison would be between London UK and Toronto Canada. I have no experience of actually living in Toronto.
 

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Don't know about UK, you can read a lot about your chances in Canada in this forum. In the US, you could almost certainly - given your field - get an H1B visa for up to 6 years, during which time you could try to find an employer who would petition for a green card for you. In your field, it is likely but not certain. If you decide on the US, head to Silicon Valley where the jobs are most plentiful, and there are huge numbers of Chinese and Indian engineers who have already completed the process.