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Linzo

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I'm currently putting documents together to apply for student Visa to study a university degree program. A friend advice me to learn a trade before living for Canada so decided to enroll into tailoring/fashion & designing which I'm currently learning. My question is will tailoring/fashion & designing be of advantage to me as student in terms of part time work will schooling in Canada? Which high demanding trade would you advice me? Your input is highly welcomed
 
I'm currently putting documents together to apply for student Visa to study a university degree program. A friend advice me to learn a trade before living for Canada so decided to enroll into tailoring/fashion & designing which I'm currently learning. My question is will tailoring/fashion & designing be of advantage to me as student in terms of part time work will schooling in Canada? Which high demanding trade would you advice me? Your input is highly welcomed
Hair making is also advicable too
 
I'm currently putting documents together to apply for student Visa to study a university degree program. A friend advice me to learn a trade before living for Canada so decided to enroll into tailoring/fashion & designing which I'm currently learning. My question is will tailoring/fashion & designing be of advantage to me as student in terms of part time work will schooling in Canada? Which high demanding trade would you advice me? Your input is highly welcomed

High demand trades are things like electrical and plumbing. Tailoring/fashion & designing are not in demand.
 
High demand trades are things like electrical and plumbing. Tailoring/fashion & designing are not in demand.
Thank you so much for this insight, I'm so grateful, a good friend of mine is into electrical I think will now put interest in it