thank you so much for what you are doing to me , it so kind to me
Dear Sir /Madam,
I would like to be issued a student visa in order to pursue my education in Canada.
Aviron Technical Institute of Montreal granted me admission as a full-time student to pursue vocational studies in their Welding and Fitting program and I was issued a
CAQ from the Government of Quebec.
I wish to pursue vocational studies in welding at
Aviron Technical Institute for the following reasons:
In 2014, when I obtained my bachelor degree in Industrial Metallurgy at The Azad University of Iran, I realized it did not really fulfill my interests. I felt that my knowledge level lacked both depth and breadth but I especially deplored the lack of practical experience which I realized was the part of the work which interested me the most.
Therefore, instead of looking for a job as an engineer, I took a job as a Sales Representative in an engineering firm called
RAMTEC. While working there, it took me almost two years to identify more clearly my interests in the field of metallurgy; in order to do so, I took specialized and practical courses to gather more practical knowledge and skills. For example, I attended a “Cathodic Protection Level I and II” course provided by the Iranian Corrosion Association (ICA) and a training program of “Qualification in Non-Destructive Testing Method”.
After completing these practical and vocational courses, I worked for 2 months as a volunteer in the division of Cathodic Protection of the engineering firm called
RATA TAJHIZ NOVIN PARS and after that, on November 2017, I was offered a job as a junior Corrosion Technician in that company where I am working until now.
While working for
RATA TAJHIZ NOVIN PARS I have invented a device (cathodic protector of 1800 injector engine) for which I sought an invention/patent certificate and, on the basis of my experience and knowledge in corrosion prevention, I have carried out some private projects to evaluate the feasibility of launching my own business.
The technical aspect of my field of study interests me the most and the reason for my desire to complete a Welding and Fitting program at
Aviron Technical Institute is that I am convinced that this program will help me to acquire unique skills while allowing me to improve my current know-how as I continue my journey in the field in my home country.
Since Canadian diplomas have a worldwide recognition and given the value and high quality of Canadian vocational diplomas, I strongly believe that this opportunity will increase my chances to excel in the welding industry and develop my own business in Iran. A Canadian diploma will obviously have a positive influence in my career and in the successful launching of my own business in the corrosion and welding industry.
I have only completed three credits in welding during my studies and have no field experience. By completing this program, I intend to combine my knowledge in corrosion and welding in order to prevent the corrosion in welded points, welded joints and to better understand the behaviour of welded metals in corrosive solutions (substances). My ultimate objective is to diagnose problems and find solutions to the greatest extent possible. Hopefully, this will enable me to work not only in my home country but also in the oil industry of the surrounding countries of the Persian Gulf, where skills like welding in metallurgy are very much in demand.
Aviron is a reputable technical school which was recommended to me by a friend of my father. They have been in business for more than 70 years and by thoroughly researching their website, I found out they have excellent and modern equipment and facilities to teach their students. The location of the school is only 22 km from where I would be residing (at my aunt Firouzeh Rouhani Nejad).
The cost of the program is $23,950 CAN$. It will be partially paid with the funds available in my bank account. I also have the full financial support of my aunt who is undertaking to pay my tuition fees; her banking information and her affidavit to support me are submitted in support of the present application. I will have health coverage with the Blue Cross.
Studying abroad and being far from my parents and brother will be challenging emotionally but it is with hopes of building a prosperous business and professional life in Iran in my field of interest.
My current employer
RATA TAJHIZ NOVIN PARS is supporting my efforts to improve my skills and knowledge by completing a vocational program abroad and has assured me that not only I will be able to continue my work for the firm upon my return but that I could expect a promotion.
I am also buying a home in Iran before beginning my studies in Canada, simply to have my money invested while I am away and studying in Canada.
Please find enclosed the following documents in support of my application for a student visa:
1. Bachelor's degree in the field of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering – Industrial Metallurgy.
2. Certificate for “Cathodic Protection Level I and II”
3. Certificate for “Qualification in Non-Destructive Testing Method”
4. Three letters from
RATA TAJHIZ NOVIN PARS dated 31 August 2019
5. Letter from
RAMTEC dated 8 June 2019
6. Patent certificate dated 13 January 2019
7. Installation service contract dated 8 December 2018 (a private contract I undertook to evaluate the feasibility of launching my own business)
8. Vehicle ownership identification
9. Deed of my house
10. My Bank Statement which shows a balance of more than 52,000$CAN
I wish to assure you that I will respect all the conditions of my stay in Canada. I have absolutely no intention to stay in Canada beyond my authorized period of stay.
For all of the above reasons, I would greatly appreciate that my visa application is given favorable consideration.
Salar Rohani Nejad