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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
If your long term goal is to apply for PR, then plan for countries like Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Germany etc. They are also good for your field. Remember that there is no guarantee of getting a job, it will boil down to your own academic performance, networks, university reputation, industrial tie-ups of the university and so on. And PR also won't happen immediately. You have to work for few years and gradually you can apply. For now you should focus on getting a good and reputed university for your studies and improve your credentials and skills.
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 12
You are advised to read the PR rules and protocols on the Australia immigration website, check the procedures and how you can apply. I hope you are aware of getting a job first and working in Australia before you could apply for a PR. This is the official link below:
http://www.australia.gov.au/information-and-services/immigration-and-visas
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 12
The method you are applying is not correct, perhaps you should first have a clarity over the kind of job you want, remember no course comes with a job or with a PR guarantee, so it is best that you first know your career plans and act accordingly. New Zealand is a great place for your field of study, visit university websites for courses they offer, check out which one is closely related to your interest and proceed.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 11
You may surely file PR before you go to Canada under Express entry (newly introduced) or skill shortage category. The process is listed on Canadian High Commission website. You may also follow the alternate route which is faster in case your academic background is good and you are applying for the diploma in the related category having required IELTS scores & GPA in Undergrad degree.
So, it really depends on which route you may want to follow - both are open for deserving students/people.
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Guide-Level 12
Though, I can't figure out what GTU stands for, if you are looking for post study work options and PR then Australia, New Zealand and Canada are good options. You may also check European countries. You can visit the immigration websites for respective country information.
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