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Is studying for a master's degree in Canada a good immigrant or studying for a master's degree in America a good immigrant?

If your purpose is to obtain Canadian immigration status through studying abroad, I suggest you apply for courses in public institutions and get a visa through the spp program, without specifying the source of funds.

If you graduate from an undergraduate course, you can consider applying for a postgraduate diploma visa from a public institution, and then consider whether to transfer to a junior college or an undergraduate course. After completing at least two years of junior college (or above) courses, you can get a three-year work visa after graduation, and you can get immigration status through experience category after working for one year. 1 year after graduation, you can only apply for a one-year work visa, and you need to work legally for two years before you can apply for an experienced immigrant.

If you are interested in applying to a local public college in Toronto, such as Centennial College or seneca College, I can help you get the acceptance letter.