Looking to further your studies but need scholarships?
Here are the top 10 scholarship websites where you can get information on:
- Schools / Orgs offering scholarships.
- Amount of scholarship.
- Either full / partial funding.
- Location of scholarship.
You can also search based on:
- Program / Course
- Entry requirement
- Scholarship deadline
- Precise Country
- Personal characteristics like gender, family, race and other factors.
Search for these sites:
1. College Board 2. Cappex 3. Scholarship Position 4. Fastweb 5. College Week Live 6. Niche 7. Global Scholarships for International Students 8. EPro 360 9. College Scholarships 10. Scholarship Monkey
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- Best Websites to find a Job Abroad Legitimately
- Best Websites for Short-Term Work Abroad
- Best 3 Websites for Remote Work Abroad and
- Tips for getting a Job Abroad.
1. GoAbroad: This is an excellent resource for working, volunteering, or studying overseas.goabroad.com
2. Go Overseas:
This is a valuable website for finding a job outside of your home country.
Go to the website, click the Jobs section, and select a category that best describes what you are looking for.gooverseas.com
Here are countries that allow International Students or Workers transition to Permanent Residents (PR) or Citizens.
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It’s not new that many countries allow international students and workers to transition to permanent residency (PR) or citizenship after fulfilling certain conditions.
Here’s a detailed list of some countries where you can transition and how long it typically takes.
1. Canada 🇨🇦
Transition Path:
Canada has several pathways for international students and workers to transition to permanent residency:
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
- Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP)
- Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
Time to PR:
- After graduation, students can work for up to 3 years on a PGWP, and after one year of work experience, they can apply for PR through Express Entry.
Time to Citizenship:
- After gaining PR, you must live in Canada for at least 3 out of the next 5 years before applying for citizenship.