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Old 29th November 2025 | 23:04
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hi everybody!

i am finished my CPL ground course in iran.

Iran does not have good job opportunities.

I wanna take my flight classes in another country. take atpl lisence and have a great job offer.

which country can accept that and has a good job future? and quick residence.
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Old 30th November 2025 | 07:42
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To be honest, as an Iranian citizen you probably have a far better idea of where your passport might be able to take you than most of us.

I shared a student house in Australia with an Iranian guy in 1991. He finished his electrical engineering degree here in 1995; the last time I saw him here was mid-2000 and now days he appears to be working in Dubai. I believe 30 years ago it was fairly easy to remain in Australia if you'd done a degree here as an international student, but I have no idea what is available now.
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Old 30th November 2025 | 19:04
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Originally Posted by amirBYN
hi everybody!

i am finished my CPL ground course in iran.

Iran does not have good job opportunities.

I wanna take my flight classes in another country. take atpl lisence and have a great job offer.

which country can accept that and has a good job future? and quick residence.
Try Azerbaijan.
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Old 5th December 2025 | 14:34
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Originally Posted by nonsense
To be honest, as an Iranian citizen you probably have a far better idea of where your passport might be able to take you than most of us.

I shared a student house in Australia with an Iranian guy in 1991. He finished his electrical engineering degree here in 1995; the last time I saw him here was mid-2000 and now days he appears to be working in Dubai. I believe 30 years ago it was fairly easy to remain in Australia if you'd done a degree here as an international student, but I have no idea what is available now.
Of course, It is difficult for us to get a visa for most countries.

30 years ago, things have changed a lot.

I just know that south africa have a good situation for us. but i have no idea about that.
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Old 9th December 2025 | 06:52
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Canada is one of the few countries where international students can study aviation, work afterward, and then apply for permanent residency. If you complete a CPL/ATPL training program through a Canadian college that offers a PGWP-eligible diploma, you can stay and work as a flight instructor after graduation. With enough work experience, you can then apply for permanent residency through programs like Express Entry or the provincial nominee routes.
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