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man08

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May 3, 2018
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Hi Everyone, I am posting on behalf of my brother. He did masters in India in mechanical Engineering. He got admission in 1 year Project Management Graduate Certificate in Georgian College and Process Quality Engineer in Conestoga College. Both are Graduate Certificate courses for 1 year. What are the visa chances in these courses and are they worth to take. Also he has 2 tourist visa refusal from early 2019 as I was getting married in Canada and he applied with my family and his visa got refused. So we are little concern for his study visa.
 
Hi Everyone, I am posting on behalf of my brother. He did masters in India in mechanical Engineering. He got admission in 1 year Project Management Graduate Certificate in Georgian College and Process Quality Engineer in Conestoga College. Both are Graduate Certificate courses for 1 year. What are the visa chances in these courses and are they worth to take. Also he has 2 tourist visa refusal from early 2019 as I was getting married in Canada and he applied with my family and his visa got refused. So we are little concern for his study visa.
No one can tell you chances but he must declare refusals. Approval is based on education progress, career progression (show that spending tens of thousands of dollars will improve his career opportunities), funds, ties to country etc.
 
No one can tell you chances but he must declare refusals. Approval is based on education progress, career progression (show that spending tens of thousands of dollars will improve his career opportunities), funds, ties to country etc.
Thank you for the response. My question is as my brother has already done masters in engineering, is there any risk of taking Graduate Certificate course?
 
Thank you for the response. My question is as my brother has already done masters in engineering, is there any risk of taking Graduate Certificate course?
Of course there is. He has a Masters so how will him taking a certificate program give him more opportunties where he lives (more money too) when a Canadian education costs tens of thousands.