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Hi
I want to come to Canada to study and work there
I'm a Software developer with 29 years
I am looking for a University or College to study not boring academic courses, but Web development or Software Development, and then Start to work and get PR.
I want to know which Univ/Colleges you suggest me.
It's better if this course is a short time (1 year).
 
Hi
I want to come to Canada to study and work there
I'm a Software developer with 29 years
I am looking for a University or College to study not boring academic courses, but Web development or Software Development, and then Start to work and get PR.
I want to know which Univ/Colleges you suggest me.
It's better if this course is a short time (1 year).

Are you a software developer of 29 years or are you 29 years old? If you find a course that will genuinely help you develop your knowledge then you will not have problems with visa.

No one here is going to spoon feed you with what colleges you want for free. You will have to google and do the research yourself which I assume you are more than capable of doing.

If you honestly want to get PR and have the experience then I would suggest applying for PR directly.
 
Excuse me, I'm 29 Years old :p
I have thought it's ok to ask here. So, I will search in boring universities sites.
You should find a course in a boring university or college that is at least 2 years long so that you could qualify for a 3 year PGWP. Apply to public insititutions only not private.

Given you are already a Software developer you will need to convince immigration that any course you apply for is both relevant to your current qualifications and enhances your prospects for return to your home country. Applying for a course that just repeats your current experience/ qualifications generally would be a challenge to be convincing to immigration.

Why not as per previous poster look at PR directly and save yourself the 18000 CDN or so annual course fees putting that towards PR.
 
You should find a course in a boring university or college that is at least 2 years long so that you could qualify for a 3 year PGWP. Apply to public insititutions only not private.

Given you are already a Software developer you will need to convince immigration that any course you apply for is both relevant to your current qualifications and enhances your prospects for return to your home country. Applying for a course that just repeats your current experience/ qualifications generally would be a challenge to be convincing to immigration.

Why not as per previous poster look at PR directly and save yourself the 18000 CDN or so annual course fees putting that towards PR.

I know it's hard to convince officers that I want to study in the field I am currently working in. But I don't want to study academic courses that aren't useful for me, like the master of software engineering.

Pardon me, I didn't catch your last line.
 
Excuse me, I'm 29 Years old :p
I have thought it's ok to ask here. So, I will search in boring universities sites.

It's ok to ask doubts or to inquire about how a college is or what are the procedures etc. It's quite another thing to ask people to do the ground research of universities and colleges just because you find the sites "boring". Also, anything masters and up will be academic or research-oriented only. Your best bet is to do a postgraduate diploma and convince the visa officer that you will be learning something.

Honestly, with your experience, it would be better to apply for PR and go straight to work rather than going through the study route.