Question on permanent resideny + higher degree in Canada?
I was gathering paperwork to apply for permanent residency to Canada, as a skilled worker. There are some conceptions/misconceptions I’d like cleared up:
(a)I am under the belief that I don’t need a job in Canada to complete this paperwork.
(b)Once paperwork is complete, I’d like to enroll for a full-time MBA in a Canadian University but I’d like to avoid the international student fees & pay resident fees.
Hence, my question is that although I apply to Canada as a skilled worker – I don’t havehave to work full-time the minute I land up in Canada, right ???
My main intention is to get Canadian residency & an MBA from Canada. Post that, I could move to another country for work OR continue working in Canada itself. But I can’t afford international student fee for an MBA and part-time MBA is not an option.
Please advise.
Thanks
Answer:
Yeah, your understanding is correct. When you file an application for PR in Canada, you don't have to be presently working full time. But you need to meet the minimum years of full-time experience when you are filing for it. Check with the CIC web site. They have a online evaluation took for applicants.
To clear up your question go to notcanada.com. they have excellent resources for what you are looking for.
Oh, that's just great. Another potential fine upstanding citizen that wants to manipulate our immigration system so our tax dollars can subsidize his education.
Anyway, you won't be the first...sigh. You'd have to come here and apply for landed status...takes several years. Lots of ignorant white arseholes like me around to make your life difficult...enjoy!
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