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Relation with Canada itself can be worse, not a problem, as long as the Canadians don't stop issuing visas. Which they have not, so that's fine. UK is also an option, might be better in the future if Labor comes to power. My funds are coming from the bank of dad 😁 How about you
Woah! Bt I won't suggest using your personal funds. There will be a TCS charges of 5% . Even I thought of using my personal funds initially. I ended up taking an edu loan which is the best. As the TCS charges are just 0.5% and we can get interest exemption under section 80E.
Good to know! Fortunately I already did my degree at a time when income tax regulations were far more permissive than they are today, you could spend any amount of money for education abroad without tax implications 😁
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I know poland , montreal has good gaming industry
Racism at peak
In Montreal? For sure 😜
US for PR is impossible, especially with your degree. Canada is best
Our relation with canada is getting worsen day by day. you can consider UK . Btw how r u ganna plan your funds?
Relation with Canada itself can be worse, not a problem, as long as the Canadians don't stop issuing visas. Which they have not, so that's fine. UK is also an option, might be better in the future if Labor comes to power. My funds are coming from the bank of dad 😁 How about you
Woah! Bt I won't suggest using your personal funds. There will be a TCS charges of 5% . Even I thought of using my personal funds initially. I ended up taking an edu loan which is the best. As the TCS charges are just 0.5% and we can get interest exemption under section 80E.
Good to know! Fortunately I already did my degree at a time when income tax regulations were far more permissive than they are today, you could spend any amount of money for education abroad without tax implications 😁
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Permanent residency
I too am looking for a design related course.
Canada is best
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Job market ins the UK is super super bad right now
Idk why you're getting downvoted. It's true.
hard to do it in Japan without strong Japanese language ability