Every student wishes to study only in a developed country where there are high standards of living and quality lifestyle. So, he/she may settle there permanently after completing the education. If you want to stay in a country after completing your studies, you will have to apply for permanent residency otherwise you will only be allowed to stay for a short period depending on the country and after that your visa will expire.
There is nothing wrong with wanting to live a life with better standards and environment. Depending on students’ views, they even select only country where they know they better chance of getting permanent residency or else they will be sent back to their country. You may choose you study abroad destination by keeping following factors in priority.
Permanent Residency opportunity
Part-time and fulltime Job Opportunities
Post study work opportunity
Ranking of the university
Native language of the country
Education Cost
Cost of Living
Population and Environment of the city
Course of student’s interest
How are extracurricular activities of the country
Political and Social problems i.e. unstable government and racism
Before completing the duration of studies, you have to apply for permanent residency by filling out a few forms with a proper long procedure and takes a lot of time. You may not get permanent residency if you don’t like that country enough. You will have to prove that you will be of some benefit for this country too. You only get permanent residency based on strong valid reason. For that there are categories of permanent residency you can get and after you are given almost all rights that a native of that country has. Then you can stay as long as you want and leave the country as long as you want. Some of the countries’ permanent residency can be based on work skills and business etc. Following are the countries where you have more chances of getting a permanent visa than any other country
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