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tejasmhaskar said:
The strategy for outland applicants should be as follows:
Why do international students with just a two year diploma from a Tier II college (not even a Univ) feel that they deserve a job right away? I think I am missing something out here!
Well there is a whole bunch of people in between Phd and Tier II college. What's wrong with Tier II college anyway? I believe it wasn't mentioned anywhere that International Students DESERVE a job, it was just said that it's hard to compete with Canadians and it's hard to land a NOC approved job within first year of graduation. That being said, I know a lot of white Canadians that were stuggling with getting a job for a first year after graduation in Toronto. Toronto job market is not based on skills only, but also what community you belong to and who you know.
It would be a perfect world if we all got goods proportional to our deeds, but it is not always the case.
 
8Hannah8 said:
Well there is a whole bunch of people that fit between Phd and Tier II college, who are pretty awesome specialists. What's wrong with Tier II college anyway? I believe it wasn't mentioned anywhere that International Students DESERVE a job, it was just said that it's hard to compete with Canadians and it's hard to land a NOC approved job within first year of graduation. That being said, I know a lot of white Canadians that were stuggling with getting a job for a first year after graduation in Toronto. Toronto job market is not based on skills only, but also what community you belong to and who you know.
It would be a perfect world if we all got goods proportional to our deeds, but it is not always the case.
 
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