Studying abroad is a major milestone, but many students face uncertainty afterward. A common myth is that two years of study in Canada automatically leads to a three-year work permit and then permanent residency (PR). In reality, the path isn’t that straightforward. PR eligibility depends on factors like job offers, NOC codes, and provincial programs. Even current PRs often struggle to navigate their options due to unclear planning. Following trends blindly can lead to frustration. Instead, it's crucial to research and plan strategically before arriving—understanding immigration rules, career prospects, and timelines can make all the difference in achieving long-term goals.
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