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Especially to Indians, Pakistanis etc.
Our currency has no value compared to Canadian currency. We would have to spend a lot of money as "International Students".
Isn't this a huge risk?
How are you guys sure you would get a return of your investment?
Don't you need to be employed by any Canadian employer for your student visa to turn into a work visa and eventually PR/Citizenship?
What would you do once your education is complete? How are you sure you would be employed?
There is no way to be sure you will be employed. Yes - it's a risk.
No - you don't need to be employed for your student visa to turn into a work visa.
Wouldn't an employer prefer a Canadian over me?
Yahoo1993 said:
Wouldn't an employer prefer a Canadian over me?
well if ur not sure about urself then u shouldnt take the risk . finding job is difficult after education but many have found jobs
This isn't about me, just think of all the hassle of hiring someone from another country. I am just trying to think about every possible aspect before making an investment.
Yahoo1993 said:
This isn't about me, just think of all the hassle of hiring someone from another country. I am just trying to think about every possible aspect before making an investment.
there is no hassle. there is no difference for a company in hiring a work permit holder(PGWP) and a canadian its the same . just have to get a copy of work permit from the student/PGWP holder.
Okay, didn't know that. Thanks mead.
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