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why do people not go to US for study? and maybe settle there?

why come straight to Canada?
 
hell911 said:
why do people not go to US for study? and maybe settle there?

why come straight to Canada?
various reasons..US does not give visa for college students. US admission is much more difficult than canada for international students.
US F1 visa(student visa) is much more difficult to get. Also after education in US u get 2 years of OPT(like a work permit) in that time u need to find an employer that would sponsor ur H1 visa (work visa) and after that u need the employer to sponsor for green card(PR). U wait 4-5 years (in queue) just so ur number comes up for PR. so it will take around 8 years to get PR in US and during that time if u r fired/leave the company u start the PR process all over again well mostly all over again depends on what stage u r.
 
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1. so does that mean ppl who immigrated to US before (10-30 years ago) are now in luck. were the rules same or less strict before?

2. that sponsoring stage, is that same as in Australia? i heard that you need to find a sponsor in Australia to get PR after you have graduated from college.
 
1. so does that mean ppl who immigrated to US before (10-30 years ago) are now in luck. were the rules same or less strict before?
yes ....rules have changed over the years....it has become more and more difficult......

2. that sponsoring stage, is that same as in Australia? i heard that you need to find a sponsor in Australia to get PR.
dont know about rules in australia......US as canada has different immigrating options but students need job offer and an employer who would sponsor them for green card....
 
The US Student Visa is way too complicated than any other country; not just the visa process, but getting admission in good US institute is quite difficult and complex as well.

For starters,
You need to give a GRE test to apply for the admission in a decent US institute (poor Schools do not ask for GRE score, but you wouldn't get a visa with the offer letter from some 3rd class institute).

usually, Each decent institute has a level of GRE score, and they do not accept student below that score.
Scoring good in the GRE exam is too difficult as well.

After completing the GRE, you need to evaluate your Transcript using 3rd Party service.
The evaluation process is quite costly and way too time consuming, in most of the cases, you have to send your ORIGINAL Transcript to the Evaluation service provider for evaluation.

What they really do is they convert your transcript in the US system, it usually takes 1-3 months (you can pay extra $200 to $300) for urgent service.


After that the Evaluation company will return your original transcript to you and they will also courier it to your selected institute by themself (you have to pay the courier fee too).

This process is way too time consuming,



Now, after doing all this stuff (evaluation, GRE Exam, IELTS etc), you now need to find those institutes who accept GRE score less than or equal to what you have scored.
You need to apply to at least 3 schools (usually student applies at 5 to 6 schools), this is because, the US Visa officer believes that only bona fide students apply to more than one school, in case if you applied to only one school and accepted than Visa officer will reject you right away (in extreme circumstances he may accept you too).


Let's suppose you have granted the US visa and your sole purpose is to get the PR after completing your studies.

One thing to remember,
After completing your studies, you have to find a job within 3 months or else you will be deported.


How i know all that ?
My US Student visa is in process right now :) :) :) :) and I have went through all this stuff in past 6months.
 
0xFF said:
The US Student Visa is way too complicated than any other country; not just the visa process, but getting admission in good US institute is quite difficult and complex as well.

For starters,
You need to give a GRE test to apply for the admission in a decent US institute (poor Schools do not ask for GRE score, but you wouldn't get a visa with the offer letter from some 3rd class institute).

usually, Each decent institute has a level of GRE score, and they do not accept student below that score.
Scoring good in the GRE exam is too difficult as well.

After completing the GRE, you need to evaluate your Transcript using 3rd Party service.
The evaluation process is quite costly and way too time consuming, in most of the cases, you have to send your ORIGINAL Transcript to the Evaluation service provider for evaluation.

What they really do is they convert your transcript in the US system, it usually takes 1-3 months (you can pay extra $200 to $300) for urgent service.


After that the Evaluation company will return your original transcript to you and they will also courier it to your selected institute by themself (you have to pay the courier fee too).

This process is way too time consuming,



Now, after doing all this stuff (evaluation, GRE Exam, IELTS etc), you now need to find those institutes who accept GRE score less than or equal to what you have scored.
You need to apply to at least 3 schools (usually student applies at 5 to 6 schools), this is because, the US Visa officer believes that only bona fide students apply to more than one school, in case if you applied to only one school and accepted than Visa officer will reject you right away (in extreme circumstances he may accept you too).


Let's suppose you have granted the US visa and your sole purpose is to get the PR after completing your studies.

One thing to remember,
After completing your studies, you have to find a job within 3 months or else you will be deported.


How i know all that ?
My US Student visa is in process right now :) :) :) :) and I have went through all this stuff in past 6months.

hey man have you given gre or gamt ? and which institute have you applied for in US ?
 
@0xFF

wow nice, but, where are you located? are u in canada right now?
 
manivd said:
hey man have you given gre or gamt ? and which institute have you applied for in US ?

I gave the GRE on 11 March 2014.
 
hell911 said:
@ 0xFF

wow nice, but, where are you located? are u in canada right now?

No, I am not in Canada right now.
 
hell911 said:
why do people not go to US for study? and maybe settle there?

why come straight to Canada?

Have you considered the possibility that some people might want to live in Canada?
 
MAJOR REASON I AM REJECTING US UNIVERSITIES is that US unis don't give scholarships.

i was selected to university whose is very highly reputed on international ranking but it didn't gave me a single penny. the uni which gave me aid is ranked a little low. on the other hand canada gives many scholarship opportunities. Plus, 3 year work permit. US gives 2 year permit to STEM Students. H1B is very competitive after OPT.
 
meagan99 said:
MAJOR REASON I AM REJECTING US UNIVERSITIES is that US unis don't give scholarships.

i was selected to university whose is very highly reputed on international ranking but it didn't gave me a single penny. the uni which gave me aid is ranked a little low. on the other hand canada gives many scholarship opportunities. Plus, 3 year work permit. US gives 2 year permit to STEM Students. H1B is very competitive after OPT.

I am sorry, but this is not a major reason to not go to the US.
US Institute gives scholarships more than any country in the world does, but you need to be very competitive to land the scholarship.
With very good GRE Score, High GPA and IELTS score you would definitely get the Scholarship.
Do you think you were competitive enough to get a scholarship ?
What was your GPA ? your GRE score ?
 
@ OxFF.

If I am not wrong you from Karachi, right ?
How have you done your GRE preparation and long does it take ?
 
manivd said:
@ OxFF.

If I am not wrong you from Karachi, right ?
How have you done your GRE preparation and long does it take ?

Yeah, I am from Karachi,
I did my GRE preparation myself, there are some wonderful GRE Books like Cracking GRE 2014 by Princeton Review.
It took me around three weeks to prepare for the GRE.