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Need Help & Advice Regarding Masters Study in Canada
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I am a 31 year old male, Computer Science & Engineering graduate from Bangladesh. I graduated in 2015, and have also worked as a web developer for the past 2 years here in Bangladesh. Recently I have applied to Bishop's University in Quebec, Canada for their course-based Computer Science Masters program, and I have received an offer from them as well.
I am now questioning my decision to study in Canada, mainly whether it will be a good idea for me or not. I have not applied for any funding, so I will be studying there on self-funding completely. My main concern is, will I be able to get a job there in IT/Software company after I complete my Masters there? As you can see, I will be 33 years old once I finish the Masters program. So my question is, will my age be a barrier/problem in getting a starter job as a software/web developer there after I finish my Masters?
Thanks a lot for your reply. I have not considered the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program previously as I didn't have any idea about it. I have read through the requirements and I believe getting a job offer from a company in Canada is mandatory in order to be eligible for this pilot program. And I believe that's what I'll need to focus on now
I have previously looked into the more standard PR immigration system which is based on PR points. But I noticed that I do not score much high in the points system, which has always discouraged me to apply for the PR at this very moment. Hence I thought I could study Masters in Canada, then work there afterwards and gain some extra points that way, but the cost of study+living is really making me think twice about it
You can google designated employees in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland. Once you get all 4 lists, start by applying for jobs in your field if those employers are hiring.
I hope you saw all the requirements: english test, degree evaluation, etc.
You can google designated employees in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland. Once you get all 4 lists, start by applying for jobs in your field if those employers are hiring.
I hope you saw all the requirements: english test, degree evaluation, etc.
Thanks a lot for the advice. It definitely is a much more feasible option, considering I do get a job offer within the next 1-2 years. I have seen all the other requirements, and I currently have no problem at all meeting them
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