Hello!
I am currently pursuing my masters in the USA but I am planning on applying for a Canadian Graduate certificate (1.5 year with CO-OP) instead as the specific program I applied to is more specialized, focused and relevant to what I want to study. The thing is my parents are Canadian citizen and are well established in Canada. I personally don't have any ties back home and no next of kin. I cannot apply for express entry as I dont satisfy the minimum points.
My question is, based on these conditions how hard will it be to get a study permit issued? I already have a visitor visa and travel to Canada on an off 2-3 times a month (post pandemic and I live close to the border in USA.)
I am currently pursuing my masters in the USA but I am planning on applying for a Canadian Graduate certificate (1.5 year with CO-OP) instead as the specific program I applied to is more specialized, focused and relevant to what I want to study. The thing is my parents are Canadian citizen and are well established in Canada. I personally don't have any ties back home and no next of kin. I cannot apply for express entry as I dont satisfy the minimum points.
My question is, based on these conditions how hard will it be to get a study permit issued? I already have a visitor visa and travel to Canada on an off 2-3 times a month (post pandemic and I live close to the border in USA.)