>>54374863Well Federal Skilled Worker program doesn't seem that difficult. I was going to do masters in burgerland, maybe I can do it in Canada instead, get a Post-Graduation Work Permit, work for 1 year, then apply. The calculator says that just studying and zero work experience in Canada is enough (more than 500), but I'm not too sure, so that 1 year of work experience in Canada will help a bit. I work as a senior SWE here, not sure what is the state of Canada's job market.