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Sara.sile

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Hey everyone
I’m now considered an international student if I come to Canada.

I just have a question that is it possible to get PR if I study both 11th & 12th grade in Canada ??

If not what opportunities and advantages do I get ???

Waiting for your help,
Sara
 
Hey everyone
I’m now considered an international student if I come to Canada.

I just have a question that is it possible to get PR if I study both 11th & 12th grade in Canada ??

If not what opportunities and advantages do I get ???

Waiting for your help,
Sara

No, you don't get PR that way. You will have zero advantage or opportunities, except saying you completed grade 11 and 12 in Canada. You will still be an international student, need a work permit, and pay high international student fees to continue on to Canadian university/college. If you can't afford to attend school here after high school, you'll lose your study permit and need to leave Canada.

If you complete college/university in Canada, and gain at least 1 year of necessary skilled work experience, then you may have a chance to qualify to apply for PR.
 
No, you don't get PR that way. You will have zero advantage or opportunities, except saying you completed grade 11 and 12 in Canada.

After you complete college/university in Canada, and gain at least 1 year of necessary skilled work experience, then you may have a chance to qualify to apply for PR.
Thanks for answering .
So there’s no difference between I finish last two years of high school or I do just last year yes ?!
Or if I don’t finish high school in Canada at all ?!?!
 
Thanks for answering .
So there’s no difference between I finish last two years of high school or I do just last year yes ?!
Or if I don’t finish high school in Canada at all ?!?!

No, there is zero difference.

Some universities may like to see Canadian high school education to accept you, but otherwise there is no advantage at all. It would be the same if you finished high school in your home country and came to Canada for university.
 
No, there is zero difference.

Some universities may like to see Canadian high school education to accept you, but otherwise there is no advantage at all. It would be the same if you finished high school in your home country and came to Canada for university.

Thanks a lot
 
To be fair, it can help you in one way. It can help you later on to be considered for some PNP programs (provincial nominee). That is where you need to show ties to province (for example studying there). But usually they have more than just 1 condition (like enough work experience or a post gradual studies).
So you need to check where you want to study and what are the provincial programs there.
 
To be fair, it can help you in one way. It can help you later on to be considered for some PNP programs (provincial nominee). That is where you need to show ties to province (for example studying there). But usually they have more than just 1 condition (like enough work experience or a post gradual studies).
So you need to check where you want to study and what are the provincial programs there.
Thanks .
I’m going to Alberta actually
Do you have any information about it?