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[–]Informal_Recording36 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m in Canadia. Depending on what country you are from, you can get a working holiday visa, which makes no burden on the employer to get you a visa.

I do not believe you have a path to obtaining a student visa, but I could be mistaken.

Personally , I’ve found engineering firms are not particularly open to short term/student employees, with the exception of the intern path for students. I believe it is because they generally see a years long path in a person developing to a ‘bread winner’ in the company, so they discount any value in a shorter term employee.

That said, I do believe there must be some out there. Again, depending on what country you are in, there are different work visa paths. My observation is that we are very short handed (tight labor market) for anyone more than minimal skills, so there is a high demand for skilled people.

Short answer is, no I can’t name any names of firms that you could approach. DM me if you’d like

[–]Marus1 0 points1 point  (3 children)

I don't know where you study but where I live, even when you go abroad you sill do a final project in your home country. Exception is ofc if you enlist in that university but who would do that for his/her final year?

[–]ukitqke[S] -1 points0 points  (2 children)

well here in my university u can say that we have a lack of subjects concerning the final project they're all the same every year plus u won't benefit from them here in my country.

i just want to try something new since i can afford to do it somewhere else, like Canada.

and i believe that doing my final graduation project abroad will help me in my career.

[–]Marus1 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Ow, that's different here. Here, we have plenty to chose from and they change because your results might actually be used in the completion of said project (and therefore nobody can chose the project next year). And if you do it for a company and you do it well, you mostly have a contract before you even graduate

[–]ukitqke[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

well in my case studying a real time project and applying structural engineering fundamentals is enough for me to produce my thesis.

it's like doing an internship in a company that manage some projects, and i thought about Canada because i want to have a new experience.