Hi all,
I want to study in Canada but I am worry my illegal status in the US would caused a rejection of my study permit.
Little bit about me: I came to the US about 15 years ago because my father did an arrangement marriage to a guy in the US. My family and I did not know this guy was illegal. After my visitor visa expired for few months, I applied political asylum, but my petition got denied. Short story, I got divorced, and continued to appeal until the federal court. At the end, I gave up and became illegal. I wanted to change my life, so I attended a local community college, got my associate degree, & transferred to state university in pursuing undergraduate degree in Accounting. I will be graduated this December 2017 with GPA around 3.6/4.0
I wanted to continue to Master of Accounting (MACC) program to get my CPA license in the future. Actually, I've already been accepted into MACC program in my university next Fall 2018 (They waive GMAT since I have GPA above 3.5), but I realize my illegal status is my biggest obstacle to get an internship job and a permanent job in firms or other companies in the US. I don't have a future in the US because of my illegal status. I joined this forum to get more detailed informations about the path in applying a study permit in Canada for those who have similar situation like me. I want to study again in Canada to become a CPA, and hopefully to immigrate to Canada and contributing to their economy and society. My aunties from my father side are willing to help me for some of the tuition cost in Canada because they knew about my arrangement marriage in the past.
I've found some information about the path to become CPA in Ontario.https://www.cpaontario.ca/become-a-cpa/why-cpa/get-started
But my concern is I am worry that Canadian embassy would reject my study permit because of my history and illegal status in the US. Do I need to go back to my home country, and apply a student visa from there? I have my passport, and I have sufficient money for about 1.5 years of tuition & living cost in Canada. I know I need to get high score of GMAT for my graduate admission in Canada.
Another information, my brother is a permanent resident in Canada. He works as a software engineer in a small company in downtown Toronto. About my brother: He graduated from the US in Computer Science degree as an international student 17 years ago, & then became out-of-status. Short story, he applied political asylum, & got rejected. After worked in the US under the radar for years, he applied a permanent residence for Canada under Federal Skilled Worker program. He was lucky enough because his company at that time merger with a company in Toronto, & they sponsored him.
My situation is completely different than my brother since I came to the US with visitor visa while my brother came with a student visa (F-1). I need a kindly advice and perhaps some people can share their experiences or others' experience who have been in similar situation like me. Or, anyone currently want to study in Canada pursuing to become CPA. Please share valuable information for me. Thank you!
I want to study in Canada but I am worry my illegal status in the US would caused a rejection of my study permit.
Little bit about me: I came to the US about 15 years ago because my father did an arrangement marriage to a guy in the US. My family and I did not know this guy was illegal. After my visitor visa expired for few months, I applied political asylum, but my petition got denied. Short story, I got divorced, and continued to appeal until the federal court. At the end, I gave up and became illegal. I wanted to change my life, so I attended a local community college, got my associate degree, & transferred to state university in pursuing undergraduate degree in Accounting. I will be graduated this December 2017 with GPA around 3.6/4.0
I wanted to continue to Master of Accounting (MACC) program to get my CPA license in the future. Actually, I've already been accepted into MACC program in my university next Fall 2018 (They waive GMAT since I have GPA above 3.5), but I realize my illegal status is my biggest obstacle to get an internship job and a permanent job in firms or other companies in the US. I don't have a future in the US because of my illegal status. I joined this forum to get more detailed informations about the path in applying a study permit in Canada for those who have similar situation like me. I want to study again in Canada to become a CPA, and hopefully to immigrate to Canada and contributing to their economy and society. My aunties from my father side are willing to help me for some of the tuition cost in Canada because they knew about my arrangement marriage in the past.
I've found some information about the path to become CPA in Ontario.https://www.cpaontario.ca/become-a-cpa/why-cpa/get-started
But my concern is I am worry that Canadian embassy would reject my study permit because of my history and illegal status in the US. Do I need to go back to my home country, and apply a student visa from there? I have my passport, and I have sufficient money for about 1.5 years of tuition & living cost in Canada. I know I need to get high score of GMAT for my graduate admission in Canada.
Another information, my brother is a permanent resident in Canada. He works as a software engineer in a small company in downtown Toronto. About my brother: He graduated from the US in Computer Science degree as an international student 17 years ago, & then became out-of-status. Short story, he applied political asylum, & got rejected. After worked in the US under the radar for years, he applied a permanent residence for Canada under Federal Skilled Worker program. He was lucky enough because his company at that time merger with a company in Toronto, & they sponsored him.
My situation is completely different than my brother since I came to the US with visitor visa while my brother came with a student visa (F-1). I need a kindly advice and perhaps some people can share their experiences or others' experience who have been in similar situation like me. Or, anyone currently want to study in Canada pursuing to become CPA. Please share valuable information for me. Thank you!