How to Immigrate to Canada Through Studies: Step-by-Step Guide for 2024

Canadian Immigration Channel
12 Aug 202405:40

Summary

TLDRThe video from the Canadian Immigration Channel explores an alternative immigration pathway through studying in Canada, particularly for applicants over 35. It discusses the benefits of one- to two-year study programs, which can lead to work permits and additional Express Entry points. The speaker highlights opportunities for provincial nominee programs, labor market impact assessments, and pilot programs for rural employment, emphasizing the high success rate of students over 35 in achieving permanent residency in Canada.

Takeaways

  • πŸ“š The video discusses an alternative immigration pathway through studying in Canada, particularly for applicants over 35.
  • πŸ”— Viewers are encouraged to visit 'cctv.com' for a personalized assessment of their immigration chances to Canada.
  • πŸš€ The video presents studying in Canada as a 'Plan B' for those not pursuing the entrepreneur pathway.
  • πŸ“ˆ The length of study programs is crucial as it affects the duration of the post-study work permit, with one year programs granting one year of work permit and two or more years granting up to three years.
  • 🏫 Studying at an accredited institution in Canada can lead to additional points in the Express Entry system, especially beneficial for older applicants.
  • πŸ’Ό Working in Canada after studies can provide leverage to increase Express Entry scores, potentially with the help of a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) from an employer.
  • 🌐 Provincial nominee programs offer additional points in Express Entry for those who studied and found employment in Canada, with some programs granting up to 600 extra points.
  • 🏘️ There are pilot programs and provincial nominee streams for recent graduates with job offers, even in rural areas, providing more immigration options.
  • πŸ“ˆ Provinces are reopening immigration streams, with Ontario leading the way and accepting applications from both within and outside the province.
  • 🌐 Each province has at least one immigration stream for ex-students and applicants with job offers, indicating multiple pathways to stay in Canada.
  • πŸ“ˆ The video assures that over 98% of students over 35 who study in Canada are successfully employed and able to stay in the country without significant difficulty.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is exploring alternative pathways for immigration to Canada through studying, particularly for applicants who are 35 and older.

  • Why might someone consider studying in Canada as an alternative to professional immigration?

    -Studying in Canada can be an alternative for those who may not be successful entrepreneurs or businessmen, and it provides opportunities for gaining additional points in the Express Entry system and work permits.

  • What is the significance of the program length when studying in Canada for immigration purposes?

    -The program length determines the duration of the work permit one can obtain after completing their studies: a one-year program results in a one-year work permit, while two or more years of study can lead to a maximum of three years of work permit.

  • How can studying in Canada potentially increase one's score in the Express Entry system?

    -Studying in Canada can provide additional points for Canadian education in the Express Entry system, which can be leveraged to improve one's chances of successful immigration, especially for applicants aged 35 and above.

  • What is the role of a work permit in the immigration process after studying in Canada?

    -A work permit allows individuals to work in Canada after completing their studies from an accredited educational institution, which can be a stepping stone towards permanent residency.

  • What additional points can one gain by working in Canada for a year?

    -After working in Canada for a year, one can potentially add extra points to their Express Entry profile, which can improve their immigration application.

  • What is a Labor Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) and how can it benefit an immigrant?

    -A Labor Market Impact Assessment is a document that an employer may obtain to show that hiring a foreign worker will have a positive or neutral effect on the labor market. It can provide additional points for an immigrant's Express Entry profile.

  • How do provincial nominee programs support international students in Canada?

    -Provincial nominee programs offer additional points in the Express Entry system or alternative immigration pathways for international students who have studied and obtained a job offer in the province.

  • What are some of the pilot programs for immigrants who have studied and worked in Canada?

    -Pilot programs, such as the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot, provide opportunities for immigrants who have studied and worked in Canada to apply for permanent residency under specific regional criteria.

  • How can studying and working in Canada increase the likelihood of successful immigration?

    -Studying and working in Canada can provide multiple opportunities for gaining additional points in the Express Entry system, accessing provincial nominee programs, and ultimately increasing the chances of successful immigration.

  • What is the success rate of students over 35 who have used the study-pathway for immigration according to the video?

    -According to the video, more than 98% of students over the age of 35 who have used the study-pathway have successfully established their careers and stayed in Canada.

Outlines

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πŸ“š Alternative Immigration Pathway Through Canadian Studies

This paragraph introduces an alternative immigration pathway for individuals over 35 years old, focusing on studying in Canada. It discusses the benefits of choosing education over other professional immigration options and emphasizes the importance of selecting the right program duration for obtaining a work permit. The speaker outlines the potential outcomes, such as additional Express Entry points for Canadian education and the possibility of gaining extra points through a labor market impact assessment or provincial nominee programs. The paragraph also touches on the reopening of provincial immigration streams, especially in Ontario, and the opportunities for recent graduates with job offers to apply for provincial nominee streams.

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πŸ“ž Support and Opportunities for Post-Study Immigration

The second paragraph offers assistance for those considering this alternative pathway, inviting viewers to contact for a personalized assessment of their immigration chances. It highlights the success rate of students over 35 who have chosen to study and work in Canada, emphasizing the minimal difficulty in their transition to permanent residency. The speaker encourages viewers to stay engaged with the channel for updates and support, ensuring they have access to the latest information on immigration opportunities.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Canadian Immigration

Canadian Immigration refers to the process by which individuals from other countries can become permanent residents of Canada. In the video, it is the central theme, discussing alternative pathways for those over 35 to immigrate through studying in Canada, which is a significant aspect of the country's immigration policy.

πŸ’‘Express Entry

Express Entry is a system used by the Canadian government to manage applications for permanent residence from skilled workers. It is mentioned in the script as one of the professional immigration programs for which alternatives are being discussed, indicating its importance in the Canadian immigration process.

πŸ’‘Provincial Streams

Provincial Streams are immigration programs specific to individual Canadian provinces, allowing them to nominate candidates for permanent residence. The script suggests considering these as alternatives to the federal Express Entry system, emphasizing the flexibility of provincial programs.

πŸ’‘Study Permit

A study permit is a document that allows a non-Canadian to study at a designated learning institution in Canada. The video explains that the duration of the study program can affect the length of the work permit one can obtain after graduation, which is crucial for those seeking to work and potentially immigrate after their studies.

πŸ’‘Accredited Educational Institution

An accredited educational institution is a school or college that has been officially recognized for meeting certain standards. The script mentions that completing a program at such an institution is a requirement for obtaining a post-graduation work permit in Canada.

πŸ’‘Work Permit

A work permit is a document that allows a foreigner to work in Canada. The video script explains that the duration of the work permit is tied to the length of the study program, with one year of study leading to a one-year work permit and two or more years of study potentially leading to a three-year work permit.

πŸ’‘Extra Points

In the context of the Express Entry system, extra points refer to additional points that can be added to a candidate's profile to improve their chances of being invited to apply for permanent residence. The script discusses how studying and working in Canada can lead to extra points.

πŸ’‘Labor Market Impact Assessment (LMIA)

LMIA is a document that an employer in Canada may need to get before hiring a foreign worker. The video mentions that obtaining an LMIA can provide extra points in the Express Entry system, especially if the candidate is already working for the employer.

πŸ’‘Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

The Provincial Nominee Program allows Canadian provinces and territories to nominate individuals for permanent residence. The script highlights that PNPs can offer additional points in the Express Entry system or provide alternative immigration pathways for those who studied and worked in Canada.

πŸ’‘Rural Pilot

The Rural Pilot is a specific immigration program aimed at attracting workers to rural areas in Canada. The script uses it as an example of the various pilot programs that can provide opportunities for immigration after studying and working in Canada.

πŸ’‘Recent Graduate

A recent graduate is someone who has recently completed their studies. The video emphasizes that recent graduates with a job offer in a province may qualify for various immigration streams, illustrating the opportunities available to those who have studied in Canada.

Highlights

Introduction to an alternative pathway for immigration through studying in Canada, aimed at applicants over 35.

Reminder to viewers for assessing immigration chances with a link to cctv.com.

Explanation of alternatives to professional immigration through Express Entry and provincial streams.

Advantages of studying over the owner-operator pathway for non-business individuals.

Importance of choosing the right program length for immigration purposes, with one to two years recommended.

Details on work permit eligibility post-study completion from an accredited institution.

Potential for additional Express Entry scores through Canadian education, especially for applicants over 35.

Strategies to increase Express Entry scores, including working in Canada for a year.

Opportunities to gain extra points through a labor market impact assessment with an employer.

Information on provincial nominee programs offering additional 600 points for Express Entry.

Description of pilot programs for self-employment and subsequent immigration applications.

Current reopening of provincial immigration streams, especially in Ontario, for both in-province and out-of-province applicants.

Discussion on the various immigration streams available for ex-students with a job offer in the province.

Success rates of over 98% for students over 35 who study and work in Canada, leading to permanent residency.

Invitation for viewers to contact the channel for personalized immigration case assessment.

Encouragement to stay tuned and subscribe for more immigration-related content.

Transcripts

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hello guys and girls welcome to Canadian

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immigration Channel and this video is

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about an alternative pathway of

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immigration through studies in Canada

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especially for applicants who are say 35

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Plus who are looking to come to Canada

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to study and consider this as an

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alternative before we proceed further on

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let me just quickly remind you if you're

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looking for us to assess your chances

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for immigration to Canada feel free to

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click on the link cctv.com

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contact with you and look at your

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complete profile and look at it with

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respect to your chances for successful

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immigration to Canada now speaking about

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Alternatives first of all alternatives

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to what and we're talking about

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alternatives to professional immigration

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to Canada when you applying through one

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of Express entry immigration programs

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when you applying through one of the

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provincial streams and you're getting

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scores through that so if you're looking

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at the plan B and you're looking to

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study in Canada instead of for example

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going through owner operator pathway

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which is definitely cheaper in my

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personal view than uh say applying for

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uh studies in Canada still well not

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everybody is a businessman not everybody

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will be a successful entrepreneur so

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maybe studies will be an option for you

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now if you're considering to study well

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first and foremost we spoke about those

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Basics before you have to consider which

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program what would be the length of the

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program you will be applying for right

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so you applying for one year 2 year

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three year programs and so on typically

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it doesn't make any sense to apply for

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anything anything longer than 2 years

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cuz uh at the end of the day if you're

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applying for one-year program you will

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be getting yourself a one-year work

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permit at the end of the program now if

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you're applying for two or more years of

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studies maximum you could get is three

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years of work permit so you will be

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allowed to work in Canada provided that

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you have completed an accredited

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educational institution and the program

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itself allows that now if that's been

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done so you finished your studies what

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you could get as an outcome is

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additional scores in Express entry and

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being I said for people who are 35 Plus

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right I just want to give you a leverage

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how you could increase your scores in

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Express entry and how you could play out

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in a situation where Express entry for

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example scores goes uh dramatically up

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to 470 480 right and you want to

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consider your possibilities you will be

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getting points for Canadian education of

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course right but what if it's not enough

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now in that circumstance of course I

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will be given a chance to work in Canada

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and provided that I've done everything

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correctly and right right I for a year

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for example I am given a chance to add

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those points to my Express entry profile

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now if I want to add extra points for

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example 50 points or 200 points

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depending on your position which was

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granted to you right you may want to

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talk to your employer and ask them if

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they're willing to apply for a labor

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market impact assessment for you which

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is tremendously easier when you are

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already in the company when you working

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in Canada so if that if an employer

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bulges and say yeah okay let's go for it

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right you will be getting extra points

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if not there are multiple provincial

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nominee programs which are looking to

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support applicants who were studying in

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Canada who got a job offer in Canada

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after studies and thus giving you

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additional 600 points in Express entry

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if you're applying outside of Express

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entry those Pro provincial programs may

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actually give you additional scores or

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points if you will to apply on the paper

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later on right so not necessarily you

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have Express entry profile but that's a

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separate story so the point here is that

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if you studied in Canada if you worked

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in Canada

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right there are multiple opportunities

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outside of the scope of just studying

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and working afterwards right there is

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Alia there are pilot programs where you

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could just employ yourself for example

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in Ontario you were studying in Ontario

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nothing would prevent you from going to

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sbur finding yourself any kind of a job

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and later on applying for the rural

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pilot now uh there is a possibility for

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you to apply for provincial nomin

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program and considering even this dire

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situation with covid-19 provinces are

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reopening right now Ontario is leading

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the way and Ontario is taking applicants

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from inside the province and outside of

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the province and there is a very good

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chance that you will be qualifying for

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one of the anterior provincial nominee

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streams and so on and so on that equally

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applies to all of the other provinces

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every single province has at least one

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immigration streams for ex students if

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you will for applicants who have got a

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job offer in the province and that's you

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right that's the recent gradate who got

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a job offer in the province so this or

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that way you are able to immigrate to

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the province of your destination of your

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choice if you will if you got a job

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offer if you studied in there there are

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multiple opportunities and Pathways for

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you to stay in Canada because I know

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it's a tremendous pressure when you're

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35 38 plus right you're looking to study

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in Canada and your ultimate goal is to

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stay in here your ultimate fear on the

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other hand is that you will waste a

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couple of years of your life right after

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studying after working and you will be

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forced to return back home now well our

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practice says that more more than 98% of

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our students are coming at this age R

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who were successfully studing their

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study career pathway and so on right who

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were successfully employed are staying

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in Canada without any hesitation and

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much of a difficulty now if you're

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looking for us to plunge deeper into

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your own case feel free to drop us a

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line we'll be glad to help you out stay

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tuned with us stay safe and subscribe

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for the channel

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