From what I've understood about Express Entry, it doesnt make difference if you studied in Canada or any other parts of the world, if you worked in Canada or any other parts of the world... There are a number of factors, you collect a total of X points, and then you go into a pool and if you have more points than other applicants, you will get visa, right?
So, if I study Master of science (or whatever!) in Canada for 2 years, and then get a job for one or two years there, it doesnt make any difference in my chances of getting applied in Express Entry?
I need to know this because if it doesnt increase my chance of getting accepted in Express Entry significantly, so I dont spend all the money I hav just to be able to get my Master in Canada and work for a few years.
Would be glad if someone help me in this matter.