Alam ko may limit sila. That's why I used RBC instead. $50,000 ang limit.hi. need asdistance po. can we transfer more than cad20000 with cibc for gic?
Alam ko may limit sila. That's why I used RBC instead. $50,000 ang limit.hi. need asdistance po. can we transfer more than cad20000 with cibc for gic?
I see po. How about kung 6 times na narefuse, advisable pa rin po ba?Meron chance. I'm over 40 and I got approved. My wife got a work permit also, and visitor visas for my kids. I also got refused once. Got my GCMS notes and worked on the reasons for refusal.
Maam saang branch po ng Lakehead, sa Thunder Bay po ba?@eagerly Try checking Lakehead University as well though it isn't in Toronto but still in Ontario. I'm a little familiar with the school since it's in the same town sa school ko
That depends on the reasons why you were refused. Did you get your GCMS?I see po. How about kung 6 times na narefuse, advisable pa rin po ba?
Also, in the last refusal GCMS notes, the VO "noted all my previous refusals"That depends on the reasons why you were refused. Did you get your GCMS?
Yes, if you're okay with "small towns" (though it's a city and land size wise it's big) then you can consider this school plus compared to other universities this is slightly cheaperMaam saang branch po ng Lakehead, sa Thunder Bay po ba?
What are you trying to take now? Usually, if you have a bachelor's degree already, the only reasonable course to take is a masters degree which should be in line with the course you finished. Then you have to justify why you're taking it, and why it's beneficial considering you have been working already for 18 years. What additional benefits will it bring?Yes po. My GCMS always said that my proposed studies were not reasonable in light of my experience. I've already changed programs twice, and I still get the same reason. For a background po, I'm a BS Communications Technology Management graduate and have been working for 18 years.
I'm applying for graduate certificate in Technical Communication. I tried to apply for Masters in Communication in York U and Carleton U but they rejected me both.What are you trying to take now? Usually, if you have a bachelor's degree already, the only reasonable course to take is a masters degree which should be in line with the course you finished. Then you have to justify why you're taking it, and why it's beneficial considering you have been working already for 18 years. What additional benefits will it bring?
I'm not sure how they will accept a graduate certificate. I guess it's just a matter of justification. And try to highlight the benefit of you getting the additional studies. I showed a computation of my ROI and a job offer after I complete my studies. The job offer states that I will be promoted once I complete my studies.I'm applying for graduate certificate in Technical Communication. I tried to apply for Masters in Communication in York U and Carleton U but they rejected me both.
@eagerlyI'm not sure how they will accept a graduate certificate. I guess it's just a matter of justification. And try to highlight the benefit of you getting the additional studies. I showed a computation of my ROI and a job offer after I complete my studies. The job offer states that I will be promoted once I complete my studies.
Thank you po. Would the acceptance chance be higher if ever also?Yes, if you're okay with "small towns" (though it's a city and land size wise it's big) then you can consider this school plus compared to other universities this is slightly cheaper
Not sure but no harm in trying, more options the betterThank you po. Would the acceptance chance be higher if ever also?
Yes so long as you meet the conditions:good day..magtatanung lng po sana ako kng my nakapagtry na ba dito na kmuha ng 1 year program tpos nag enroll ulit ng bagong 1 year na program pgkatapos ng first program para maging two years lahat.. Pag ganito ba eh mabbgyan kaya ako ng 3 years Post Graduate work Permit..salamat po sa sasagot