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bruv, study ensures leaving my shit country in under a year, and a guaranteed pathway to residency, independent of shackles of an employer. It's not as much about making it to Canada as a permanent resident, it's more about being able to leave my country with a guaranteed pathway to residency.Did the math; study ensures you get your ITA in 4+ years. Call it a safe side sure, but very inefficient... Many better ways to immigrate if one has that much money and 4+ years of time. Anyway bros best of luck
It's a 1 year degree with a 4 month internship, meaning 4 months of work exp plus 16 month PGWP after (since the internship actually falls under the study period and isn't deducted from the PGWP duration), so I"m not sure where this idea of 4 years without making money comes from. I know it's not ideal or efficient, but it's still the quickest path out of my country, in an environment I'm more likely to be familiar with, and close to my network. These things matter. Not everything is about how much money you can make.
PS. I didn't mean to lash out at you. It's just frustrating when post AOR people suddenly start leading the charge on dissuading people from going to Canada without understanding people's reasoning behind it. We already have morons like DKAB and navinball-less to feed us that nonsense. There are very specific reasons that my mind is set on Canada, because in the long run, it will be the best scenario for me personally, by a long margin. Although I never considered the UK, I have looked at EU, and Germany is pretty much the only option for me there. And that's 5 years to residency under the best of circumstances, all the while being tied to an employer with no bargaining power. I lived that life in the US, and I lost everything. I don't want to repeat that.
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