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NITINPREAMS

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Hi

since last 1 month i am hearing 1 Strategy from many Overseas consultant which most Indian students in canada are following
"1)Go to canada for 1 year PGDM
2)do job for for 1 year
3)Apply for PR with Canadain workex
4)Once you get PR You are winner
5)now go for MS or MBA as Tution fees will be less(Domestic fees) and also 80% seats are available so chances are good to get into good B School"

lets discuss is it really working out or it just rumors..... :D

Valuable and Comments are Appreciated

Cheers.... :D
 
I think that benefit is there for CITIZENS....Not for PR ppl but still I am not sure.
But this is smart act. Cheers...!!
 
NITINPREAMS said:
Hi

since last 1 month i am hearing 1 Strategy from many Overseas consultant which most Indian students in canada are following
"1)Go to canada for 1 year PGDM
2)do job for for 1 year
3)Apply for PR with Canadain workex
4)Once you get PR You are winner
5)now go for MS or MBA as Tution fees will be less(Domestic fees) and also 80% seats are available so chances are good to get into good B School"

lets discuss is it really working out or it just rumors..... :D

Valuable and Comments are Appreciated

Cheers.... :D

These steps does make sense but may or maynot be practicaly possible for every one.Finding a skilled job that too within 6 months not a easy task .well luck , hardwork and networking can play crucial role in such a scenario.so to be a pr seems easy but reality it's a different story .Rest all can be achievable after pr easily.
 
Hi Sidharth
thnx for sharing your knowledge
What is Job Prospectus in CANADA after 1 yr PGDM program..........and also any idea about avg. salary after PGDM...?
 
siddharth_pharma84 said:
These steps does make sense but may or maynot be practicaly possible for every one.Finding a skilled job that too within 6 months not a easy task .well luck , hardwork and networking can play crucial role in such a scenario.so to be a pr seems easy but reality it's a different story .Rest all can be achievable after pr easily.
Siddarth, are you already in Canada ? If so, pls share ur experience .
 
NITINPREAMS said:
Hi

since last 1 month i am hearing 1 Strategy from many Overseas consultant which most Indian students in canada are following
"1)Go to canada for 1 year PGDM
2)do job for for 1 year
3)Apply for PR with Canadain workex
4)Once you get PR You are winner
5)now go for MS or MBA as Tution fees will be less(Domestic fees) and also 80% seats are available so chances are good to get into good B School"

lets discuss is it really working out or it just rumors..... :D

Valuable and Comments are Appreciated

Cheers.... :D
lol thats everyones plan ....not everyone succeeds ...lol
 
paritosh_thanki said:
I think that benefit is there for CITIZENS....Not for PR ppl but still I am not sure.

Wrong. Both PRs and citizens pay domestic tuition fees.
 
NITINPREAMS said:
Hi

since last 1 month i am hearing 1 Strategy from many Overseas consultant which most Indian students in canada are following
"1)Go to canada for 1 year PGDM
2)do job for for 1 year
3)Apply for PR with Canadain workex
4)Once you get PR You are winner
5)now go for MS or MBA as Tution fees will be less(Domestic fees) and also 80% seats are available so chances are good to get into good B School"

lets discuss is it really working out or it just rumors..... :D

Valuable and Comments are Appreciated

Cheers.... :D

A must read before getting bluffed by consultans.

http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/pnp/OI_PNPSTUDENTS_JOB.html
 
5)now go for MS or MBA as Tution fees will be less(Domestic fees) and also 80% seats are available so chances are good to get into good B School"

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Not have further studies as their main activity in the province (e.g., pursuing a PhD or another degree/diploma). Graduates are allowed to pursue further studies, if those are necessary to meet registration requirements in a regulation occupation in Ontario.
 
NITINPREAMS said:
Hi Sidharth
thnx for sharing your knowledge
What is Job Prospectus in CANADA after 1 yr PGDM program..........and also any idea about avg. salary after PGDM...?

please comment somebody............ :o
 
NITINPREAMS said:
please comment somebody............ :o
Buddy I have never been to Canada but lived in UK.I had replied as suggested by a seniors living in canada.To be safe opt for 2 year course my opinion
 
Hello aftaglow,

I was looking at your visa timeline, and since your visa has been approved, I have a question to ask you, if you don't mind?

My question is regarding the passport request.
Since I am currently residing in South Korea, is it possible if I bring my original passport to the visa office in the Philippines by myself (or ask a representative to do so) instead of mailing my original passport through courier?
I thought about this since I think sending my passport all the way from Korea to Philippines will take a long time and I cannot afford to delay since I will have to depart to Canada around early August..

Thanks and any other advice would be very helpful since I am currently waiting for a response after medical :)
 
siddharth_pharma84 said:
Buddy I have never been to Canada but lived in UK.I had replied as suggested by a seniors living in canada.To be safe opt for 2 year course my opinion

thnx sidharth, I would have opted for MS only but Money Problem u know...... :(
 
NITINPREAMS said:
thnx sidharth, I would have opted for MS only but Money Problem u know...... :(
Then go ahead buddy .I have similar situation.