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Travelling To Canada To Study Nursing At Age 30 by Chidimercy(op): 10:31pm On Apr 12
I need an advice from experienced persons. I am 30 year old, I finished my first degree (Economics) 9 years ago and graduated with a very good degree. I worked for a tech startup doing my early graduation years before covid and saved up some money to start business after the covid. Business lately have been very inconsistent and always running on a loss because of nature of business and current economic situation.

I have made my research and thinking of returning back to school but now probably to travel to Canada to Study diploma in nursing a 2 year program which living cost and tuition fee should cost an average of 70 million Naira.

I do not have this money saved, but I can sell off and raise maybe 20 million for my first year tuition fee and look for means to raise at least additonal 20 million as my proof of fund.

I am married with a kid. Please people in Canada and people with experience, is this a nice idea and probably which school should you be recommending to apply for diploma in Nursing in Canada?
Re: Travelling To Canada To Study Nursing At Age 30 by meobizy(m): 11:04pm On Apr 12
What of your husband, what is his profession? What is his say on the matter? If you can afford it, go for it. Hit the gym too. There is a lot of movement associated with health jobs in developed nations.

Chidimercy:
I need an advice from experienced persons. I am 30 year old, I finished my first degree (Economics) 9 years ago and graduated with a very good degree. I worked for a tech startup doing my early graduation years before covid and saved up some money to start business after the covid. Business lately have been very inconsistent and always running on a loss because of nature of business and current economic situation.

I have made my research and thinking of returning back to school but now probably to travel to Canada to Study diploma in nursing a 2 year program which living cost and tuition fee should cost an average of 70 million Naira.

I do not have this money saved, but I can sell off and raise maybe 20 million for my first year tuition fee and look for means to raise at least additonal 20 million as my proof of fund.

I am married with a kid. Please people in Canada and people with experience, is this a nice idea and probably which school should you be recommending to apply for diploma in Nursing in Canada?
Re: Travelling To Canada To Study Nursing At Age 30 by ednut1(m): 12:26am On Apr 13
Chidimercy:
I need an advice from experienced persons. I am 30 year old, I finished my first degree (Economics) 9 years ago and graduated with a very good degree. I worked for a tech startup doing my early graduation years before covid and saved up some money to start business after the covid. Business lately have been very inconsistent and always running on a loss because of nature of business and current economic situation.

I have made my research and thinking of returning back to school but now probably to travel to Canada to Study diploma in nursing a 2 year program which living cost and tuition fee should cost an average of 70 million Naira.

I do not have this money saved, but I can sell off and raise maybe 20 million for my first year tuition fee and look for means to raise at least additonal 20 million as my proof of fund.

I am married with a kid. Please people in Canada and people with experience, is this a nice idea and probably which school should you be recommending to apply for diploma in Nursing in Canada?
go and learn French and apply for express entry. Stop chasing shadows. You clearly cant afford it
Re: Travelling To Canada To Study Nursing At Age 30 by MarketDispatch: 5:39am On Apr 13
Chidimercy:
I da?
Not a good idea. Go to a country where you will be studying Nursing and you will be paid whilst working in the hospital as a student Nurse
Re: Travelling To Canada To Study Nursing At Age 30 by Chidimercy(op): 6:00am On Apr 13
MarketDispatch:
Not a good idea. Go to a country where you will be studying Nursing and you will be paid whilst working in the hospital as a student Nurse
Like which country?
Re: Travelling To Canada To Study Nursing At Age 30 by Chidimercy(op): 7:40am On Apr 13
ednut1:
go and learn French and apply for express entry. Stop chasing shadows. You clearly cant afford it
I need more information on this please.
Re: Travelling To Canada To Study Nursing At Age 30 by Chidimercy(op): 7:41am On Apr 13
meobizy:
What of your husband, what is his profession? What is his say on the matter? If you can afford it, go for it. Hit the gym too. There is a lot of movement associated with health jobs in developed nations.
I am the husband
Re: Travelling To Canada To Study Nursing At Age 30 by Gerrard59(m): 9:54am On Apr 13
Chidimercy:
I need more information on this please.
Knowing French is the greatest advantage in getting high scores in the express entry pool. It's highly competitive at the moment.
Re: Travelling To Canada To Study Nursing At Age 30 by meobizy(m): 10:16am On Apr 13
Good. Fire on. Journey mercy in advance.

Chidimercy:
I am the husband
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