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I am a international student and got offer letter from Humber College for graduation certificate in Web development. It is a full time 3 semester course. So,
1) how many Hr/day I will have to attend?
2) How much credits are given by Humber college?
3) whether it will easy or difficult to get PR after completion of course?
Questions 1/2 are easily answered I expect by Humber College and would be a pretty long shot to find anyone here that attended exactly the same course/college. The only sure thing will be that you can only work 20 hours a week whilst attending college and full time during scheduled breaks. Getting PR will never be easy regardless of what course anyone attends .
The best option is a course that lasts 2 years or 2x1 year courses back to back so you can maybe qualify for a 3 year PGWP to gain the all important Canadian experience in a job classified as NOC 0,A or B then you can start to think about a PR application. A 1 year course means a 1 year PGWP so not necessarily enough time to find a full time job and get the full year experience.
Questions 1/2 are easily answered I expect by Humber College and would be a pretty long shot to find anyone here that attended exactly the same course/college. The only sure thing will be that you can only work 20 hours a week whilst attending college and full time during scheduled breaks. Getting PR will never be easy regardless of what course anyone attends .
The best option is a course that lasts 2 years or 2x1 year courses back to back so you can maybe qualify for a 3 year PGWP to gain the all important Canadian experience in a job classified as NOC 0,A or B then you can start to think about a PR application. A 1 year course means a 1 year PGWP so not necessarily enough time to find a full time job and get the full year experience.
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