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Permanent residency after undergrad

Hi,

My brother is an incoming freshman majoring in Computer Science and he is deciding between colleges in US & Canada, specifically, University of Minnesota Twin Cities & University of Alberta. He is an international student, so PR is a major factor in this decision. Currently, he wants to settle in Canada after graduating from college. He's interested in working in research over office jobs post grad.

He was told by his academic advisor that it is easier to get Permanent Residency in Canada with a Canadian degree than it is with a US degree. This goes against what I've heard so far, as someone with an American degree, also the said advisor is not someone I trust a lot, tbh. Was wondering if anyone here could help me with this as my brother is going crazy, he needs to accept by May 1st.

Thank you so much for reading so far.

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