Dear All,
I am 36 years age, got admission in UCW for MBA, 11 years of IT experience. Chances of Student Visa. Below are the details
1. I am already in the pool with 351 points, i have no hopes of getting a invitation for any province
2. got admission in UCW ( IELTS Academic: 7.5, 6, 6, 7.5)
Now what are my chances to get student visa for the above. I have all the funds and every thing ready with me .
Please suggest so that I can plan accordingly.
Thanks and Regards
Kessy
Its not impossible but you'll have to put in a whole lot of work with your Study Permit application.
Think of all the questions that the Immigration Officer (IO) will have and address those in your Letter of Explanation along with the supporting documentation.
The ones that I can think of right away based on the details you've shared are:
1. Why an MBA now - after 11 years of IT experience? Does the MBA course appear to be a logical progression in your career? How does it help your career in the big picture? What are the employment prospects in your home country after you receive this educational credential?
2. What are your previous academic records like? Were you a student who consistently excelled or one with an average study record?
2. Why choose Canada as your study destination? If you can't provide a good reason, the IO will think it's only because its easy to immigrate here.
3. Why will you return to your home country after you complete your course? What documents can establish that you have strong ties there?
4. Can you support your course fees and lifestyle expenses during your stay in Canada? (You say you've already addressed this)
You need to address ALL such considerations in a satisfactory manner, so that you create a favourable impression on the IO.
And yes, the IO will know that you have an Express Entry profile, and it may or may not work against you.
But be advised that an Express Entry profile or an PR application in process, by itself, does not disqualify you from also getting a Temporary Residence Visa (such as a Study Permit). Canadian Immigration Law supports the concept of 'Dual Intent' where a person could apply for both Temporary AND Permanent residence, but he shall need to convince the respective IO's accordingly. Meaning, you need to convince the IO reviewing your Temporary Residence Visa that your have every intention of returning to your home country after you complete your course, while for your PR application, you shall need to convince the IO that you have every intention of making Canada your permanent home.