I am a former international student who completed an honours ba degree in Canada, and I am currently on post-graduation work permit.
As you might be aware, there are not many funding opportunities for international students. So, I was wondering, is it better to become a Permanent Resident first and then apply to grad school (hence more funding, more spots, less competition) or should I go for grad school as an international student if I get admitted (limited spots, more competition, higher tuition)?
I have already applied to 6 schools this year and I started working in January. After I complete 1560 hours (around Oct-Nov 2018), I'll be able to apply to PR through Express Entry.
Should I wait for PR or go for grad school as an international student in Canada?
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thegloryqueen
Hello all,
I am a former international student who completed an honours ba degree in Canada, and I am currently on post-graduation work permit.
As you might be aware, there are not many funding opportunities for international students. So, I was wondering, is it better to become a Permanent Resident first and then apply to grad school (hence more funding, more spots, less competition) or should I go for grad school as an international student if I get admitted (limited spots, more competition, higher tuition)?
I have already applied to 6 schools this year and I started working in January. After I complete 1560 hours (around Oct-Nov 2018), I'll be able to apply to PR through Express Entry.
Should I wait for PR or go for grad school as an international student in Canada?
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