Hello all,
I am about to graduate with a master's degree from the University of Waterloo, Canada. This degree that I undertook typically takes 2 years to complete. I was fairly successful in my master's (3.9 GPA, 5 publications, including an award) and wanted to further advance my career by pursuing a PhD. To this end, I successfully got a PhD position in the same department as I currently am but a different lab. I want a PhD because industry jobs in the area I want to work in typically require it (computer vision/machine learning)
My study permit (which I already extended once) expires on Nov 30. I am now beginning to prepare a second application for my study permit extension that would cover my PhD. My offer letter states my funding. The funding covers tuition, living expenses, and rent, so I am fairly covered when it comes to Proof of Funds.
The issue is showing the intent to return to my country. When I initially came to Canada, I was sponsored by my employer who was also ready to hire me when I returned (was stated in an employment letter). Previously, this employment letter served as a strong tie to my country. The question now becomes, how do I demonstrate the intent to return home? Is it crucial to demonstrate this? The immigration consultant at my university mentions study permit extension is straightforward and it shouldn't matter.
I am about to graduate with a master's degree from the University of Waterloo, Canada. This degree that I undertook typically takes 2 years to complete. I was fairly successful in my master's (3.9 GPA, 5 publications, including an award) and wanted to further advance my career by pursuing a PhD. To this end, I successfully got a PhD position in the same department as I currently am but a different lab. I want a PhD because industry jobs in the area I want to work in typically require it (computer vision/machine learning)
My study permit (which I already extended once) expires on Nov 30. I am now beginning to prepare a second application for my study permit extension that would cover my PhD. My offer letter states my funding. The funding covers tuition, living expenses, and rent, so I am fairly covered when it comes to Proof of Funds.
The issue is showing the intent to return to my country. When I initially came to Canada, I was sponsored by my employer who was also ready to hire me when I returned (was stated in an employment letter). Previously, this employment letter served as a strong tie to my country. The question now becomes, how do I demonstrate the intent to return home? Is it crucial to demonstrate this? The immigration consultant at my university mentions study permit extension is straightforward and it shouldn't matter.
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