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Is it good to move to Canada from India?
In fact, Indian nationals have the highest success rate when applying for Canadian immigration compared to any other country. India has long been a top source country of Canadian immigrants. The number of Indians who became permanent residents in Canada increased from 39,340 in 2016 to 85,585 in 2019.
Is Canada costlier than India?
India is 67.9\% cheaper than Canada.
How can I convince my parents to go to Canada?
Know how to convince your parents and study abroad
- 1.Talk about the academic advantages.
- 2.Emphasize the career benefits.
- 3.Show them that you are serious.
- 4.Work out a financial plan.
- 5.Assure that you will be safe.
- 6.Introduce them to someone who has studied abroad.
- 7.Assure that you will be in touch regularly.
Should I move to India to live with my parents?
You have to leave your parents and extended family members. Your parents will never be able to adjust there. You will be missing majority of family gatherings that you enjoy in India. Travelling is very costly, time consuming and leaves are also limited for working professionals.
Should I migrate to Canada from India?
If you have a comfortable life in India then there is no need of migrating to CANADA. 7 – 8 months of winter with 3 months it is freezing and only 2 – 4 months mild summer with maximum temperature 30 degrees. Temperature varies between -40 degrees to 30 degrees. It is a cold country.
Should I leave my family behind to study in Canada?
Even if you’re only intending to study in Canada for a couple of years before returning home, you might not want to leave your family behind. Immigration Canada recognizes how hard separation, even brief separation, can be for families.
Is it fair to leave your parents in India and work abroad?
Not money, not fame, not fancy FB photos, likes, not cars or houses. So if you ask me “Is it fair to leave your parents in India and work abroad”, I would say it is dependent on the individuals circumstance or case by case basis. In my case my brother stayed back in India and would visit my parents once a month.