Studying abroad can be a pathway to Permanent Residency (PR) in some countries, but it depends on the immigration policies of the host nation. Countries like Canada, Australia, and Germany offer post-study work visas, allowing graduates to gain work experience and transition to PR.
To qualify, students often need to meet criteria such as completing a recognized degree, securing skilled employment, and proving language proficiency. Programs like Canada’s Express Entry or Australia’s Skilled Migration prioritize candidates with local education and work experience. Researching specific country requirements and planning early enhances PR prospects after studying abroad.