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Private colleges and Public universities, how important is PGWP? if we have student visa and co-op
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Just stumbled upon this forum and found out the difference between private colleges and public universities.
How important is it to get a PGWP?
I saw a course in a private college that I liked which has CO-OP as well. I had no clue about co-op but after researching found out we can work during that course.
So I was thinking of joining the private college for the two year course and later joining a public university to complete my studies.
Why I am choosing a private college is because they don't put so many conditions to accept you unlike public colleges who want A grades, Deposits, IELTS and what not.
Can someone please guide me if I'm doing the right thing? Yes I wish to get a PR in the future but right now need to finish of my studies.
I guess if you can afford international fees for the next say 5 years or so to attend college and then University then why not.
If you attend a public college for 2 years you could qualify for a 3 year PGWP to get Canadian work experience, apply for PR and then go to Uni as a domestic student.
In saying easier to get into a private college that is only part of the equation given you still need to obtain / qualify for a study permit.
Keep in mind that colleges see international students fees as a useful revenue stream and given private colleges cannot compete with public colleges due to not qualifying for PGWP, a cynic might say that is a reason for easier entry to a private.
See here if the private college qualifies for a PGWP, some do but most do not.
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