Should I go to Canada after graduation or experience?


That’s a great question, and it’s one that many students and parents consider when planning to study in Canada. Both options—going to Canada right after graduation or after gaining some work experience—have their own advantages. Let’s explore both paths to help you make an informed decision:

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1. Going to Canada Right After Graduation



Advantages:


- Faster Academic Progression: You can start your studies earlier, finish your degree or diploma, and enter the Canadian job market sooner.
- Post-Study Work Permit (PGWP): Completing a program in Canada makes you eligible for a post-study work permit (up to 3 years, depending on your program length).
- Adaptability: Younger students often find it easier to adapt to new environments and academic systems.
- Networking: Starting early gives you more time to build professional and academic networks in Canada.

Considerations:


- Limited Work Experience: You may have less practical experience to add to your resume, which can be a factor when applying for internships or jobs during/after your course.
- Maturity: Some students benefit from a year or two of work experience before studying abroad, which can enhance classroom discussions and learning.

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2. Going to Canada After Gaining Work Experience



Advantages:


- Stronger Profile: Work experience improves your chances of admission to competitive programs, especially MBA or postgraduate courses.
- Scholarships: Some scholarships and assistantships value or require prior work experience.
- Career Clarity: Real-world experience can help you choose the right specialization or career path.
- Employability: Canadian employers value international and prior work experience, which can give you an edge in the job market after graduation.

Considerations:


- Time: You’ll enter the Canadian workforce slightly later.
- Age Factor: Some programs (especially undergraduate) may have age-related requirements, though this is usually not a barrier for postgraduate studies.

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Which Option is Best for You?



- Undergraduate Studies: If you’ve just finished 12th standard and want to pursue a bachelor’s, it’s common to go immediately.
- Postgraduate Studies (Masters, PG Diplomas, MBA): If you’re looking for a master’s or MBA, some work experience (1-3 years) is often recommended or required, especially for MBA programs.
- Career Goals: Think about your long-term goals—whether you want to settle in Canada, gain international exposure, or return to India with global credentials.

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How Pollster Education Can Help:


- Personalized Counselling: We can assess your academic and professional background to suggest the best time and course for you.
- University & Course Selection: Get guidance on programs that match your career goals—whether you’re a fresh graduate or a working professional.
- Admission & Visa Support: Assistance with application, SOPs, and visa filing based on your profile.

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