1)don't get demotivated due to high CRS score. get A2 in French apply for jobs in canada under French Mobility Program. you don't need LMIA for any job if you have A2(unlike B2 in express entry which is difficult) in French. 2)Learn skills that you can sell online. Do business(low tax) rather than jobs after some years. 3)Don't listen to naysayers there is no perfect country in this world. canada has more opportunities, justice and safety than Pk(its all about getting good lifestyle but its not a quick rich scheme. if you want to become rich than earn in dollars and live in PK remember me in your prayers
Thank you for the insightful tips! I agree that every country has its pros and cons, and it’s important to focus on long-term goals rather than quick fixes.
Hmm. We kind of have the same reasons. Though I dont align with the last one as we all know that any non Muslim country will have values that will not align with our values. Another reason for me is that, it is populated mostly by asians namely Pakistan and Indians. More by Indians. So you dont really get the first world exposure.
I believe your video reflects a "sour grapes" attitude. Canada is a first-world country, so it's unfair to compare its job situation and crime rate to those in third-world countries. If your score is low, consider enrolling in a master's program in Canada. Your husband can work there on your spouse visa and gain Canadian experience, which will help increase your combined score based on Canadian education and job offers.
Thank you for your feedback! I appreciate your perspective and understand that comparing different countries can be challenging. Have you seen any particular strategies or programs that have worked well for others in similar situations?
@@saneeaimran I know a colleague whose wife completed her MS in Business Analytics in Ontario, Canada, and secured a job afterward. Her husband worked on a spouse visa during that time. Recently, they obtained permanent residency, as their points increased thanks to her Canadian education and work experience. I'm currently in Australia, and there are many similar success stories of couples here as well.
Both these videos are so cohesive. Love them!
Thank you :)
Very comprehensive and answered all the questions we had for Canada's PR
Thank you :)
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Very informative and validated reasons. Thanks for sharing❤
You are so welcome!
Useful info. I wish you can make video on Australian Immigration as well.
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@@saneeaimran You may have a good shot at New Zealand as they are looking for talented people, it is also a beautiful country with wonderful people.
@@mkDCguy Thanks for sharing
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Thanks 🙂
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1)don't get demotivated due to high CRS score. get A2 in French apply for jobs in canada under French Mobility Program. you don't need LMIA for any job if you have A2(unlike B2 in express entry which is difficult) in French.
2)Learn skills that you can sell online. Do business(low tax) rather than jobs after some years.
3)Don't listen to naysayers there is no perfect country in this world. canada has more opportunities, justice and safety than Pk(its all about getting good lifestyle but its not a quick rich scheme. if you want to become rich than earn in dollars and live in PK
remember me in your prayers
Thank you for the insightful tips! I agree that every country has its pros and cons, and it’s important to focus on long-term goals rather than quick fixes.
Time to Apply for Australian PR 😊
Haha it’s so complicated :(
From which country u have done ur bachelors and masters ? And in which field?
Pakistan, healthcare management
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Hmm. We kind of have the same reasons. Though I dont align with the last one as we all know that any non Muslim country will have values that will not align with our values. Another reason for me is that, it is populated mostly by asians namely Pakistan and Indians. More by Indians. So you dont really get the first world exposure.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, I do agree to your reasoning as well
Reason 5 for me... most important plus Islamophobia
I know, that is a real concern
I believe your video reflects a "sour grapes" attitude. Canada is a first-world country, so it's unfair to compare its job situation and crime rate to those in third-world countries. If your score is low, consider enrolling in a master's program in Canada. Your husband can work there on your spouse visa and gain Canadian experience, which will help increase your combined score based on Canadian education and job offers.
Thank you for your feedback! I appreciate your perspective and understand that comparing different countries can be challenging. Have you seen any particular strategies or programs that have worked well for others in similar situations?
@@saneeaimran I know a colleague whose wife completed her MS in Business Analytics in Ontario, Canada, and secured a job afterward. Her husband worked on a spouse visa during that time. Recently, they obtained permanent residency, as their points increased thanks to her Canadian education and work experience. I'm currently in Australia, and there are many similar success stories of couples here as well.