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As you can see, I am using a financial institution for daily banking business. I usually use a debit card for my daily shopping and then automatically transfer the invoice to my credit card. I do not travel much, so I use ScotiaGold Passport Visa once or twice a year. In addition, I often transfer money to EQ Bank's savings account. This is my long term saving goal. Everything else is divided into Tangerine's savings account. This simple system is perfect for me. I am not going to pay the annual fee for my financial product (my professional student loan is in Scotiabank, so my ScotiaGold passport visa fee is exempt) and that gives me enough friction, I did not save money I am not "T. It's not sexy, but again, you should not save money
At that time, I was an international student of F-1 visa, there were no families in that country The only way to get permanent residence is to find an employer who applied for my green card instead. But there is a problem. As an international student in the U.S., he can work only for one year since he received so-called "hands-on training" after graduation. If that year goes well, your employer will apply to you, you will get an H-1B visa and then get a green card, citizenship and other American dreams. If this does not happen you are not lucky then you will return to your country of origin. I am not interested in returning to a country that experienced revolutionary confusion and meaningless war. I am a draft recruitment and will ultimately fight at the forefront of the Iran - Iraq war. No, thank you.