Indian students are more likely to get permanent residency in Canada.

Indian students are more likely to get permanent residency in Canada.
According to the latest survey, Indian students in Canada are more likely than other overseas students to get permanent status.
According to the data, approximately 60% of Indian students who travelled to Canada between 2006 and 2016 became permanent residents. In comparison, only around 20% of Chinese students and 30% of South Korean students studying in Canada at the time were given permanent status.
The MPI attributed this disparity to several factors. For one, Indian students are more likely than their Chinese and South Korean counterparts to be sponsored by family members already living in Canada. Moreover, Canadian immigration policies tend to favor skilled immigrants from India over those from other countries.
This is splendid news for the students in India who dream of studying and settling in Canada. Every year, thousands of students from India fly to Canada to claim better studies and opportunities. In the year 2020, this number went to 217,410, but suddenly, we got punched in the face by COVID-19. Since now we have the upper hand on the COVID situation and all the international travel prohibitions are lifted, this number will take a hike in the coming months.

There are other options if you are unable to apply for permanent residency with a study visa.
You can apply for permanent residency after completing your studies. A study permit is not required to apply. There are a few ways to apply for permanent residency:
• You can apply as a skilled worker through the Express Entry system. This is the most popular way to apply, as it’s fast and you can get points for your skills, education, and work experience.
• You can also apply as the spouse or partner of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. If your spouse or partner is sponsored, you may be able to come to Canada with them as their dependent.
• You may be able to apply for permanent residency if you have a job offer in Canada. The employer must first offer you a job and then sponsor you for permanent residency.
• You may be eligible to apply through one of the many provincial nominee programs. Each province has different eligibility requirements, but most require that you have a job offer from an employer in the province.
• You can also apply for permanent residency if you’re a refugee or protected person. This includes people who are fleeing persecution, have been tortured, or are subject to cruel and inhumane treatment. You may be able to apply on humanitarian or compassionate grounds. This is usually only granted in exceptional circumstances, such as if you have close family ties to Canada or if your removal from Canada would cause undue hardship.
Finally, you may be eligible to apply through the Start-Up Visa programme if you’re an entrepreneur with a business idea that has been supported by a designated organization. If you want to apply for permanent residency, it’s important to consult with an immigration lawyer or accredited representative to find out which programme is best for you. They can help you navigate the complex application process and increase your chances of success.