Woman in Canada Shares 4 Courses To Study for Crazy Money in North America
- A lady has revealed there are about four courses that have more job opportunities in the market and pay well in Canada
- According to her, Nigerians and other international students who read these courses in the North American country can make huge money within a year of working
- She listed the courses while offering advice to potential immigrants hopeful of staying back in Canada after their study
A lady overseas has identified four courses that can make an immigrant massive money in Canada.
In a TikTok video, she named the courses while responding to a netizen who sought advice on the right courses to study in the North American country.
Woman explains careers in Canada
The TikTokker @muvey10, maintained that the beauty of having degrees or certifications in these courses is that they have more job opportunities and pay well. In her words:
"It is crazy money. There are so many jobs available and the pay is high."
The four courses she listed are as follows:
1. Any health-related profession such as medicine, dentistry, nursing.
2. Any tech-related course such as business analysis or project management.
3. Any finance-related course like financial analysis or accounting.
4. Any trade-related course like plumbing or electrician.
For Nigerians and other international students not in these fields, she advised that they could transition careers.
Watch the video below:
Netizens divided over her list
chimaobihenry4 said:
"You did not mention software engineering."
Chichi said:
"But you can’t study medicine on a study visa. Most schools only take Canadian citizens and you need a BsC before studying medicine."
Henry van Henry said:
"Good information sister but realistically speaking how many people coming from Africa can afford 200K dollars for fees if common 20-50k keeps off 90%."
Precious said:
"Public health is my target."
Kaycee said:
"Health-related, what about Anatomy ma?
"Getting a masters in it."
Makychi said:
"I am a Medical Laboratory Scientist here in Nigeria, can I get a work there in Canada and come with my family since the study route is expensive."
Ma said:
"Omoh thank God I made a good decision ooo, I’m coming for business analyst."
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