What are the top courses recommended for PR application in Canada, such as agriculture, healthcare, management, and STEM fields for a Master's/MBA?
Yes, pursuing a Master's in Canada in certain fields can improve your chances for Permanent Residency (PR).
Courses in agriculture, healthcare, management, and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) are especially recommended. These sectors are in high demand and often align with Canadian immigration streams and provincial nominee programs (PNPs).
- Agriculture: Sustainable practices, resource management, agricultural economics
- Healthcare: Nursing, public health, medical laboratory technology
- Management: MBA, supply chain management, project management
- STEM: Computer science, engineering, data science
Choose a program that is post-graduation work permit (PGWP) eligible, as Canadian work experience is important for PR. Provincial nominee programs and the Express Entry system also favor graduates from these fields.
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