Moving from Europe to Canada to search for a job in the banking and financial industry , is it worth it?.
Hello everyone. I have been checking point based immigration programs (Canada, Australia and New Zealand) and Canada looks like a good option.However, I don't know much about potential opportunities to work in investment banking or private equity in Canada. Any thoughts?,or is better to wait 1/2 years to be an EU citizen and try to get a job in Switzerland,Germany or Austria? (I am almost fluent in German).
My background:
Im from South America (lets say Chile), with a British Political Science Degree and Finance Master Degree from a top 50-190 university (QS Global rankings, lets say Glasgow & Exeter), I worked for 1 year in Greece as a pension fund and savings & investment insurance analyst for Allianz Athens but for the covid-19 crisis I end up unemployed , I am almost 26 years old and I just have 1 year of experience . As a result, I am not sure what to do. I applied for the Greek citizenship so I should have an answer in 1 or 2 years but if I lose my Greek residency my Greek citizenship may be automatically rejected (it depends on how unlucky you are). At least for now I don't want to try in Latin America. I am not sure in which area of finance I would like to work but for sure I am interested in investment analysis , financial markets and private equity.
I have two options: move to Canada and try to get a job there or wait for my EU citizenship and try to get a job in another EU country. Hows Canadian financial industry , job opportunities , possibilities to growth and salary compared to Germany?.
The second option would be to wait to be a Greek citizen, maybe losing 1 - 2 years of my potential professional life , getting random short-term unpaid internships in the meantime, spending 4/6 months in Germany improving my language skills (my residency allows me being out of Greece for 7 months) and then, in 1/2 years being able to search for opportunities in a country like Germany or Switzerland.
Thank you very much for your help.