Hello,
I am currently a full-time student in the US as well as a citizen. Needing some guidance as to the best option for obtaining permanent residence in Northern British Columbia. I will be finishing my BA in Law Enforcement & Justice Administration within 2 years. For graduate studies I am weighing the possibility of going to UNBC as an international student. First question, is a Bachelors degree sufficient for immigration requirements or will earning a graduate degree REALLY help me gain significant advantage over other applicants, and if so, will earning my master's degree at a Canadian University help me even further?
I am currently a full-time student in the US as well as a citizen. Needing some guidance as to the best option for obtaining permanent residence in Northern British Columbia. I will be finishing my BA in Law Enforcement & Justice Administration within 2 years. For graduate studies I am weighing the possibility of going to UNBC as an international student. First question, is a Bachelors degree sufficient for immigration requirements or will earning a graduate degree REALLY help me gain significant advantage over other applicants, and if so, will earning my master's degree at a Canadian University help me even further?