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Wasty

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Hello seniors, I have this thing that have been bothering my mind. The thing is, I have my study permit and my husband has OWP. That means I will work part time and he will work full time. I have paid my first semester tuition fee already. We will pay for rent and other expenses when we get to Canada. I want to know, is it possible for us to get a job faster when we get to Canada and be able to pay my tuition fee next year? My husband is into accounting and finance. But no much experience. We are ready to do any job. How was your experience in terms of getting a job and how long did it take? Have any of you paid your tuition fee whiles working with no support from home?
Please your advice will mean a lot to me.
 
Ryan1981 said:
Depends upon the location. You need be at the right place to earn good money.
what about Regina Saskatchewan
 
Ryan1981, thanks for the reply. I am going to Alberta. How has your experience been?
 
Wasty said:
Ryan1981, thanks for the reply. I am going to Alberta. How has your experience been?

Alberta is a nice place except for its weather but it shouldnt matter..! As far as i know alberta has great jobs and easy to find as their population is less..!
 
gagsgk said:
Alberta is a nice place except for its weather but it shouldnt matter..! As far as i know alberta has great jobs and easy to find as their population is less..!
what about Regina Saskatchewan
 
How abt peterborough?
 
If you want to earn, nothing can beat Peace Region in British Columbia. You may enrol in Northern Lights College either at Fort St. John or Dawson Creek. All international students in the area have good jobs earning on an average $ 15 per hour. And, once the students graduate, they are earning anything between $ 40,000 to $ 60,000 in their first job. Immigration as an international student is one of the fastest so no comparison to this place with Alberta wherein you require 6 months of experience in your field of study before you file your PNP. I know students they find difficulty in finding jobs in their field in Alberta and later on mess up with their Immigration process and spends thousands of dollars with the immigration consultants.
 
your husband is into accounting and finance, and is ready to do any job. he should look into labor jobs, construction, oil rig, etc..

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hoshiarpur said:
prince george, british columbia. is this area good for students? what about job and pr? thanks

job i dont know. but PR depends on the requirements of every province, ontario has different requirements, BC has its own, etc.