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Sunil Question by Sunil on Feb 27, 2023Hindi
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I am physiotherapist can i settle in canada

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Yes, you can settle in Canada by applying for permanent residence visa which will allow you to stay and work in Canada permanently.
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To begin with, thank you for contacting us. I am happy to hear that you intend pursuing your Masters in Physiotherapy in Canada. As an answer to your query concerning the universities offering this course, I would like to tell you that there are several Canadian universities that you can apply to. The University of Toronto offers Master of Science in Physical Therapy (MScPT). McGill University offers Master of Science (Applied) in Physical Therapy (MScAPT). You can also consider applying to Western University that offers Master of Physical Therapy (MPT). University of British Columbia offers Master of Physical Therapy (MPT). Master of Physical Therapy (MPT) is offered by University of Manitoba. University of Alberta offers Master of Science in Physical Therapy (MScPT) and University of Ottawa offers Master of Health Sciences in Physiotherapy (MHSc PT). Dalhousie University offers Master of Science in Physiotherapy (MScPT). Queen’s University offers Master of Science in Physical Therapy (MScPT). Master of Physical Therapy (MPT) is offered by University of Saskatchewan. You can consider applying to any of these universities. Wishing you the very best as you embark on your journey of pursuing your Masters in Physiotherapy in Canada!

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Is master degree in physiotherapy from Canada along with bachelor degree in physiotherapy enough to settle in canada
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To begin with, thank you for contacting us. As an answer to your query, I would like to tell you that to settle in Canada, a master’s degree in physiotherapy from Canada along with a bachelor's degree in physiotherapy can be sufficient. You would be glad to know that degrees earned from Canada can improve your eligibility for immigration and employment substantially. Physiotherapy being a licensed profession in Canada, I would like to tell you that you will require to get your credentials recognised by the regulatory agency in the province or territory you intend working in. This frequently entails an evaluation of your education and potentially taking additional tests, or acquiring professional experience in Canada.

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I am 47 years old, have saved approx 2.3 crs through mutual funds, nps, epf, etc. I save around Rs1.25 lacs pm. I wish to work for 5-8 more years. My son is in 12th and wants to pursue engineering. I live in office provided lease accommodation and dont own any house. Is purchasing a house in my name necessary or can I just continue to save for retirement and stay on rent? Will the corpus be enough when i retire after 5-8 years?
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Buying a house isn’t strictly necessary unless emotional security or future housing stability is a priority. Renting can remain viable if you're disciplined with investments and ensure rising rents don’t strain your retirement income. You may also consider buying a smaller house closer to retirement, funded partially by your corpus, without compromising long-term returns.

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Dear Sir, Me and my wife are 39 years old, our total in hand income from salary is 1.3 lakhs. I have a car loan EMI of 28100, 4 yrs left in tenure. We have personal loan EMI of total of 25k monthly and 4 yrs remaining. We have invested in 3k monthly in PPF and 6k monthly SIP in MF (both of us incuded). We pay rent of 26k per month. Our kid is 2.5 yrs old and we have put him in daycare as we have to go office. Daycare expenses are 9k per month, including his 3 times meal. Petrol expenses are 7k per month (have to take our own car as using public/shared/office transport takes additional 1 hr to an fro from office). Broadband and moble connection together costs us 2.2k per month and Electricity is 1.8k per month. Remaing amount is spent in Groceries+Misc. We dont have any gold/own house/land/parents house or any savings left nor do we have any cash left. We dnt have any insurance for neither of us. Our child is growing and we need money for his education and futue, we need to buy a home for ourself. How to plan for our child's education and future and our retirement and our income and our future.
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At 39, with a child and heavy EMIs, focus first on stability. Get term insurance (?1 crore each) and family health insurance (?10–15 lakh). Build a 3-month emergency fund by cutting discretionary spends. Consider refinancing loans to reduce monthly EMIs. Pause SIPs temporarily; restart once debts ease. Shift to a more affordable rental if possible. Delay home buying until finances improve. Track every expense and optimize where possible. Later, restart SIPs for your child’s education and your retirement. Discipline and clear priorities now will secure your family's financial future. Consult a financial planner to structure goals and investment strategy effectively.
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