ok, so i'm 18 years old. Right now i study at university in Russia ( the department of sociology if that matters).
Please, answer some of my questions:
1 Should i get a bachelor degree in Russia and then move to Canada, apply there to college and study for a masters degree ?(i dunno if it's possible though).I mean it would probably cost me less to pay for 2 years of masters degree instead of paying for 4 years for bachelors one ?
But the question is whether my Russian education will count for immigration or not ?
2 If i got it right,after finishing higher education in Canada i need to get employed and work for at least 1 or 2 years, not sure about that. But the question is Who would ever employ me there ?Is that really common in Canada to hire foreigners ?I mean hiring a foreigner for some sort of a burger flipping job or car washer is fine, but it won't count for my immigration.Perhaps they need me to work according to my professional skills.But who would ever hire a sociologist there ? Especially if he is a foreigner ?
In the conclusion,would like to add that the whole Canadian immigration thing sounds kinda promising and cool at first but actually only very few people have a chance there.Or am i wrong at something ?
Please, answer some of my questions:
1 Should i get a bachelor degree in Russia and then move to Canada, apply there to college and study for a masters degree ?(i dunno if it's possible though).I mean it would probably cost me less to pay for 2 years of masters degree instead of paying for 4 years for bachelors one ?
But the question is whether my Russian education will count for immigration or not ?
2 If i got it right,after finishing higher education in Canada i need to get employed and work for at least 1 or 2 years, not sure about that. But the question is Who would ever employ me there ?Is that really common in Canada to hire foreigners ?I mean hiring a foreigner for some sort of a burger flipping job or car washer is fine, but it won't count for my immigration.Perhaps they need me to work according to my professional skills.But who would ever hire a sociologist there ? Especially if he is a foreigner ?
In the conclusion,would like to add that the whole Canadian immigration thing sounds kinda promising and cool at first but actually only very few people have a chance there.Or am i wrong at something ?