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cvravi

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Hello everyone

I am planning for my higher studies in canada so please help me out

I am planning to do higher studies in bussinees
which one is helpfull to get a PR

1. master (MBA)?
2.PG diploma in business management(2 year program with co-op)

which one is better in JOB and PR prospect?

help me guys :-\ :-\ :-\ :'( :'( :'(
 
Right now, (basically) you need 1 years of valid experience under a valid NOC.
Boom you have your PR.

Apply in both MBA and PGD. Then start studying. After 2 years or so, if the CIC rule allows you to work and apply, you will have your PR.

MBA should be your first choice.
 
cvravi said:
Hello everyone

I am planning for my higher studies in canada so please help me out

I am planning to do higher studies in bussinees
which one is helpfull to get a PR

1. master (MBA)?
2.PG diploma in business management(2 year program with co-op)

which one is better in JOB and PR prospect?

help me guys :-\ :-\ :-\ :'( :'( :'(

It all depends. It's best if you do a research on the job market in any province that you are aiming for. Once you get into Canada there would be so many other cards on the table that you can play with.

You can change your school, you can change your major, change your province, get a job offer while you are studying, fall in love and get married, etc.

And all the above of course are dependant on the laws and rules of immigration.

Hope this helped. Good luck.
 
cvravi said:
Hello everyone

I am planning for my higher studies in canada so please help me out

I am planning to do higher studies in bussinees
which one is helpfull to get a PR

1. master (MBA)?
2.PG diploma in business management(2 year program with co-op)

which one is better in JOB and PR prospect?

help me guys :-\ :-\ :-\ :'( :'( :'(

This is actually subjective to the immigration rules and policies.

Right now here are the following routes to PNP:

- FSW (You will get higher points for advanced studies like MBA)
- CEC (It is all about 1 Year of Canadian Experience on NOC 0, A & B
- PNP (Check on the province and find out their eligibility)

So it is really hard to tell especially rules are changing..