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Maybe.Moving

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Hey fker, you should be grateful that Supreme Canada is providing you a chance to immigrate as a grunt. Instead of complaining about chump change, you should be kissing Justin Trudeaus feet who is giving you chance of entering such a liberal society
My bad! Let me go up my daily dose of gratitude, clearly my supply is running low.
 

Maybe.Moving

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Sure, we can all agree on this.

But he was saying this from a legal standpoint, and i think that's what it should be taken as, it's a factual statement not a normative one. He is coming at it from a purely legal point of view, he wasn't stating an opinion that Canada should not feel like it doesn't owe applicants anything.




I mean, an immigration consultant is always going to try to paint things in a way which is good for business. It's like a CIC news article, everything is presented in a way which will encourage people to apply, that's just how they approach it in a self-serving way. Again, Kubeir doesn't do this because he is some uber caring person, he does it as a lead-in to get clients for his immigration services, and to promote his YouTube content. I understand the frustration but i don't think he ever presented himself as someone with insider knowledge or having an insight which is special about proceedings. People have to have enough emotional intelligence to understand that at this point in time, no one really knows what will be decided. Even the govt doesn't really know, it depends on a lot of factors.

I agree Holthe could have worded that a lot better, i'm sure he wouldn't have said that if he had a chance to go back in time.
I do mean legally. It is just that not all applicants are aware of their legal rights or have the resources to take legal action. It is incorrect to assume or suggest that applicants have zero rights.
 

EscoBlades

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“Can you post the number to IRCC please?”

Let me google that for your lazy ass.

Sigh. Sometimes I wonder how some folks even file applications.
 
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sean_fraser

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Peeps are sick of seeing me saying the same stuff but here are your options:

0. None of the remaining options will be as cheap or fast as FSW so forget about about that and be prepared to spend more money and time.

1. If you still wanna go to Canada but don't wanna spend a fortune: Wait till TR2PR becomes permanent then enroll in an 8 month long grad program. Finish it quickly and get your 8 month long PGWP. Find a job and apply for PR. Use bridging visas till you get your PR.

2. If you're ambitious and not Indian/Chinese: Get a master's degree from the US. Choose your supervisor wisely make sure he has a lot of industry connections so he can find you a job as soon as you graduate. Work your ass off hard for 2-3 years and ask your company to sponsor your PR under EB-2.

3. Get a master's degree from the UK, Germany, Netherlands or Sweden. Choose your supervisor wisely make sure he has a lot of industry connections so he can find you a job as soon as you graduate. Work your ass off hard for 5 years, top your salary and apply for PR.

In my opinion 3 is the best. 1 is not bad too if TR2PR becomes permanent.
Thanks. Which one do you think is better between UK, Germany, Netherlands and Sweden?
 
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Thanks. Which one do you think is better between UK, Germany, Netherlands and Sweden?
In terms of job market: UK ~ Germany > Netherlands ~ Sweden

From most expensive to the least for study route: UK > Germany ~ Netherlands ~ Sweden (or maybe UK > Germany > Netherlands ~ Sweden depending on where you are) *Note that UK is significantly more expensive than the others.

Knowing the national language doesn't matter in your professional career but your social life will take a hit. If learning a new language is a big deal to you then save up money if you can (or find a research assistant position) and go to the UK. If you're willing to learn a new language:

Quality of social life: Germany ~ Netherlands > Sweden (or Netherlands > Germany > Sweden) Swedes can be a bit shy that's why, otherwise they're really cool

They haven't implemented a solid system for it yet though. Been eagerly waiting for this to happen. The moment Germany launches a program for this I'm ditching the dumbass Canada.

Chancellor Olaf Scholz's Social Democrats, Duerr's libertarian FDP and the environmentalist Greens agreed in their coalition deal on measures like a points system for specialists from countries outside the European Union

Make it happen soon!
 
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